Title: Hear me
Genres:Light-Angst, Romance
Pairings: Yamada and Chinen
Rating:rated PG-13
Summary:This story is about love. Unexpressed and unuttered love. For they thought they have all the time in the world. They have all the chances... but nothing remain constant. Nothing...aside from old memories.
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The most painful love there is, is a love left unshown. A love cannot be expressed, affection left unknown. A love that withholds touching, afraid of what it would say, and the most painful thing about unexpressed love is, it never fades away. )
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Ah, that was just so... how should I put it... I am a tad bit speechless. But I find the whole essence of the story very endearing in a very painful way possible. Does that even make sense? But it's true. I like the whole concept though, very realistic. And I believe so too that action doesn't necessarily tell everything that we need to know. They say action speaks louder than words. Yes, it actually does. But actions, the only thing it does is to prove. However words, it gives a whole lot more. It gives essence and meaning to the whole action itself. But some people are tight-lipped, scared of the notion of being open to others. But sometimes we really should tell the people we love how much they mean the world to us. We are not God. We can't predict their time of death, or the time they'll leave us. But if at some point we made a move, to say or even just whisper to their ears how much important they are to us. I believe there will be lesser regret. :)
Ah, Claupyon~ This is absolutely the best read I've had since who knows when ( ... )
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