Wasn’t going to give in to feelings but my body did, heartache and 
headache of self-reproach; should’ve realised it impossible to fall 
in love in the blink of an eye, should not have supplied my advice 
without knowing exactly what was going on, should have asked 
Who took the lead on learning she’d demanded commitment as 
soon as she came to visit, insisted on marriage within a week - 
a pre-determined plan, warned him this she-devil was a freak; no 
time to get to know him, no time to build a friendship
Only pressure by a woman suffering need of protection, playing 
that role to perfection; warned him no marriage based on strange 
and unknown is realistic, I’d thought it an old love rekindled while 
the fiendish she-devil engaged in a con - swindling him as soon as
Debts were paid, coldly telling her benefactor he’s not good enough 
after 6 months constant complaints; stupid to leave him to his own 
devices when he needed guidance, we both have low emotional 
intelligence, that’s clear, if only the con can be recognised in court
Forcing the swindler to deal with consequences of her atrocious
behaviour, losing money she swindled, bringing him closure and
making up for the times I did not warn him against this parasite
Saturday 5 October 2013
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