Gemini Effect

Fiction & Literature, African American
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Author: Tyrius Wemblestock ISBN: 9781311938961
Publisher: Tyrius Wemblestock Publication: June 16, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Tyrius Wemblestock
ISBN: 9781311938961
Publisher: Tyrius Wemblestock
Publication: June 16, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Amazingly ironic how life works. Sometimes in our path of understanding.. if you will call it that compared to negotiations, compromising or even succumbing to the pressure applied. You find out that the very same person or thing you may have avoided, hated (dislike much...very) can actually turn out to be your best friend and or savior.
In this story between best friends who started off as enemies you realize the traits of those around you. Everybody has some humbleness to them but when your thoughts are clouded by words and your patience is steadily being tested... that's when you see ones true demeanor.
It's been said that all Gemini's are considered two-faced and hard to understand at times.
I say..."I can only accept so much bullshit before I explode and that timing depends on the direct approach of the person being spoken to. We are the most compassionate of all signs, yet when we had enough... I admit, sometimes we over-kill"
I'm a firm believer in patience, forgiving and understanding which is one part of being the Gemini I am. Then there is the other faces...
I can be blatantly disrespectful, your loyal best friend who would die for you OR the one you tried to fuck over so now you have to watch your back... (depending on what you did) so sleep easy.

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Amazingly ironic how life works. Sometimes in our path of understanding.. if you will call it that compared to negotiations, compromising or even succumbing to the pressure applied. You find out that the very same person or thing you may have avoided, hated (dislike much...very) can actually turn out to be your best friend and or savior.
In this story between best friends who started off as enemies you realize the traits of those around you. Everybody has some humbleness to them but when your thoughts are clouded by words and your patience is steadily being tested... that's when you see ones true demeanor.
It's been said that all Gemini's are considered two-faced and hard to understand at times.
I say..."I can only accept so much bullshit before I explode and that timing depends on the direct approach of the person being spoken to. We are the most compassionate of all signs, yet when we had enough... I admit, sometimes we over-kill"
I'm a firm believer in patience, forgiving and understanding which is one part of being the Gemini I am. Then there is the other faces...
I can be blatantly disrespectful, your loyal best friend who would die for you OR the one you tried to fuck over so now you have to watch your back... (depending on what you did) so sleep easy.

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