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'The policy was quite precise, lie again and your out my life, it's contents non negotiable although it said he first would fight, but how to fight for Julie was Dante's tormented plight, how could he be certain, how could he be sure if he remained by Julie's side that she would lie no more. she knew his position was painful, cause by now he should of gone, she was dying slowly inside from the shame of what she'd done. She looked straight into his eyes, those eyes that she had hurt, and begged that he would stay with her and make this love still work, she showed him where her guilt had took her, to the edge of torments reign, and with tears falling vowed to him she'd never lie again. She waited while he contemplated if what she said was truth, and he went closer to those tormented gates and took a closer look, he said Julie don't you realise while you were standing here that I was right beside you cause my torment brought me near, I too stood at this torments edge and looked upon it's reign while it's hands were clawing at my skin disguised as lovers pain, if we do get past this torment, and start our life again, then no traces of a lie upon your lips could still remain. she took his hand so tenderly after such a long and lonely wait,and she said Dante I promise they are gone, please let's leave from torments gate. Did Dante forgive Julie, did he lead them to the light, did he keep his word just like he said and raise his sword to fight? Well if he did I'm as positive as any one girl can, that Julie learnt her lesson and is rolling with her man! I like to think them still together, still in love, and it's not real hard, to see Julie and Dante as they cruise Christ Boulevard, his spirit right before hers and he is down on bended knee, he says Julie I still love you, will you re-marry me? she says yes I'll marry you, as I did upon the earth, and I am thankful that you gave me a chance to prove to you my worth, he said baby it was simple if with me you wanted fly, just always come to me with truth and never tell a lie! He raised his hand to wipe away a tear she had cried, she said baby for the millionth time I'm sorry that I lied, he said that was oh so long ago and you never lied to me since, now can we let this go, Damn girl I'm convinced!
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