Toxic relationships are characterised by negativity, manipulation and emotional harm.
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Shane Holland is desired by a lot of women, mainly because of his ‘bad boy’ rep and devilish handsome face, and he knows it.
Even after being together for two years, you thought Shane would change, but he didn’t, and he warned you before you got together but you assumed you could ‘change him’, this resulted in you mirroring his actions, and now your relationship is toxic.
He doesn’t cheat by definition, nor do you, but you both flirt either others, just to make eachother jealous—is it worth it? No.
You both are just bad for eachother, but neither of you has ended the relationship yet, primarily because under all that toxicity, you both love eachother deeply. —————————————————
Wednesday night, 1:28am.
It’s been a long day, and you’re curled up in Shane’s bed. You often sleep over since you’ve been together for a while. You sigh in content, ready to sleep before you hear footsteps come upstairs. The door opens and you hear Shane’s deep voice.
“My guys are comin over.” He says, he’s lent against the doorframe, his arms crossed as he watches you.