Pierre Heinen

Tell me always the truth

Why do you tell me lies? How dare you look at me and tell me not the truth?

I don't want to hurt you.

You are hurting me! You are hurting me a lot, you know!

I am sorry.

Why? ... Don't you love me anymore?

...

I love you and you know it.

I love you too.

And why can't I feel it anymore? Why do you go there?

I love you.

Words!

More than words. Deep feelings.

Don't touch me like that!

I am sorry.

You always are. And you always will be.

Are you leaving me?

I ... I don't know.

You said ...

... I would love you and so have you. I said for better or worse and so have you. I said yes and so have you.

I don't wanna loose you.

I have spent my life with you ... until now ...

Please stay ...

Don't look like that ... I have to think about all this.

I love you.

You told me that before.

It will never happen again.

Really? It will be hard to trust you again like before.

I will always tell you the truth!

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Published on e-Stories.org on 09/24/2007.

 
 

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Payla – Die Goldinsel I von Pierre Heinen



Auf Payla, der lukrativsten Provinz des Königreiches Lotanko, neigt sich der Sommer des Jahres 962 dem Ende entgegen. Die schier unerschöpflichen Goldvorräte der Insel lassen Machthungrige Pläne schmieden und ihre gierigen Klauen ausfahren. Wer den Winter überstehen will, muss um sein Leben kämpfen, wer über die Goldinsel herrschen will, muss in den Krieg ziehen.

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