than all odds. It’s not madness, V, it’s called love. A simple love.” She dived into the deep-blue, searching for hope, for that one-percent chance that they could survive life—they could beat the statistics. She let go of the fear and welcomed the unknown. Life was too short to run and hide. He saw the surrender in her tender eyes and did not waste a second. Their lips clashed. And the light exploded.
THE END
About the Author
Selina Bodur was born and raised in Bulgaria, but currently lives in the UK. Becoming a writer is a childhood dream of hers. As a teenager she ventured into poetry, and published few of her poems. In 2013 she released her debut novella “Fighting the Impossible” followed by the poetry collection “The Death of the Rose”. She still dreams of becoming a full time writer.