Sins of the Night
To let someone back in after destroying the foundation of which was believed to be strong, is considered either remarkably noteworthy or detrimentally careless. The story of a love so strong and true is not easily found. To give yourself back to the one who scorched you in the flames of their mistakes, and has beaten your heart until blue is not often times done or shared because why would we voluntarily expose ourselves to surly the most vulnerable position? To put your heart, mind, and soul back in the shaking and broken hands of the guilty... is this love? Is this forgiveness? Is this undeniably stupid of boundlessly noble? To tell a story of forgiveness is to tell a story of undeniable love.