Mystery Romance Suspense

"Yes, I did this for love." "What you may ask did I do for Love?"

"It all started around the turn of the century, where things were changing, from inventions of all sorts, to romance, love and of course marriage."

"It was a time of passion and intrigue, where one could lay out in an open meadow and actually see the stars." "It was a time of new beginnings and old endings."

"It was the age of retribution and of forgiveness, along with love being introduced into a new generation that was still under the old laws and statutes of what was to become a thing of the past."

"I dare say that my finding this form of love was taboo at best." "It made me feel a feeling of rejuvenation and enlightenment, which had only been part of the hand me down from the former to the present and yes, would be passed down to the future generation of many years, hundreds and possibly thousands of years."

"How can this be something forbidden?" "How can one never know this as it was meant to be?" "How could one not acknowledge this as it was to be in its' truest form?" "It was only to be that and much more."

"Then the night came in dark and dreary, foggy and without warning." "The night was to become a vision of sacrifice and of bloodshed, none that had been seen since the turn of the century."

"It was to be the one night that ended with many being lain to rest on a stone of ignorance, one that had been built up for it was if their own work they would die and never pass on that which was forbidden."

"The numbers were many, the survivors were few." "The ones who rose up to defend this love were without flaws and were as close to perfect in beauty."

"They knew not when the moment would happen, nor who would be the one to make this be the last of chosen ones to fall victim of their own desires and passions."

"How can one know?" "How can one care?" "How can one ever recover from this?" "How can one be betrayed by the very ones they love and learned to love, only those who were loved, loved not in return."

"The ones who were of a cold heart, were never willing to learn about love, or the forbidden love, which had many names, yet it was sentence of death, if you mention about or spoke such in public."

"How can we ever love without having known a love that would equally make us whole yet destroy us from within."

"When the very love that was from the beginning of creation, throughout time and history, was fought over and given away." "The very love that brought about the shedding of innocent blood for one was pure and offered this love freely so that all could know this love and then be drawn to the very way that would save us all with this very love."

"How could anything withstand that defining factor of what this love could provide and allow us to learn for with it the love itself was passed on so that those who received this love could live all eternally?"

"If this love was given by one and then all those touched by the love that led all to a way out of the life, they were part of the very love that made them whole again, then why cannot all see this love as a way to be free?"

"Of all the things that man has offered, and God has offered, nothing can compare to a love that is blemish free, without need for a price placed upon it, is without anything to be given in return, except that you accept this love, with no strings attached."

"When the love I searched for, as I travelled down through the ages, down through the many eras of history, and was left to find my way to the next destination, then I was suddenly able to piece this love individually to become one piece."

"This love has also been with me through thick and thin, through good and bad, through all the successes and failures." "It has withstood the test of time and been a willing participate of the ways to show others, that this forbidden love was no longer forbidden."

"How can this forbidden before, no longer be the free from forbidden and still be considered to be the same love?" "I too am not able to state what exactly makes this love to be the same but is it the same."

"It never changes, never falters, can never be corrupt or negotiated with." "It is perfect and pure on all levels, yet it holds no rank or title." "It is the strongest love known and has much to offer in knowledge and can help one to learn how to love and trust again."

"Yes, this love is more than mere love, for its' definition is not the one man has polluted or made a mess of." "It is defined by the best example of actions and not only by the spoken part of love."

"It gives you much to think about and much to ponder on and wonder about."

"How can that be?" "A love that makes anything else less that true love or the wanting of such a love." "When we open our eyes, listening with our ears, hearing with our hearts, and reaching out in faith, believing that such a love does exist, then and only then can we being to know and understand what we are meant to know and understand."

"We can try to seek out and search for, to discover the love that is meant for one and all."

"Leaping out in faith and with the same faith, being able to feel and touch this love that will make us better as a person and better as a human being."

Posted May 23, 2025
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