BROKEN HEART

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**Title: Letters of a Broken Heart** **Dear Diary,** I never thought I would find myself pouring my heart out to you, but here I am, a mere shadow of the man I once was. My name is Oscar Kato, a 28-year-old driver for Total Energy, navigating the dusty roads of Buliisa District in western Uganda. My life was simple, predictable, until the day I met Janefer. Janefer was everything I had ever dreamed of—her laughter was like music, and her smile could light up the darkest of days. She lived just a few houses down from mine, and every time I saw her, my heart raced. I knew I had to win her over, but I was just a humble driver with little to offer. **Dear Diary,** Today, I made a decision that would change everything. I sold my plot of land—the only asset I had—to pay for Janefer’s tuition at Mountains of the Moon University. I thought that if I could help her achieve her dreams, she would see me as more than just a neighbor. I envisioned a future where we would build a life together, where love would conquer all. I remember the day I handed her the money. Her eyes sparkled with gratitude, and for a moment, I felt like a king. “Oscar, you’re my hero,” she said, and I could have sworn I saw a flicker of something deeper in her gaze. **Dear Diary,** Months passed, and I watched Janefer thrive at university. I was her silent supporter, cheering her on from the sidelines. I would often imagine us together, laughing and sharing dreams. But as her graduation approached, I felt a growing unease. One evening, I overheard her talking to a friend about a classmate named Samuel. “He’s so charming and ambitious,” she said, her voice filled with admiration. My heart sank. I tried to shake off the feeling, but it clung to me like a shadow. **Dear Diary,** The day of her graduation arrived, and I was bursting with pride. I had sacrificed so much for her, and I thought this was the moment I would confess my feelings. But as I stood in the crowd, I saw her in Samuel’s arms, beaming with joy. They were inseparable, and my heart shattered into a million pieces. **Dear Diary,** It’s been a week since graduation, and I can’t shake the feeling of betrayal. I thought love was about sacrifice, about giving everything for the one you adore. But now, I feel like a fool. I poured my heart and soul into Janefer, only to watch her walk away with someone else. I wrote her a letter, pouring out my feelings, but I never had the courage to send it. Instead, I buried it deep within my heart, along with the dreams I had for us. **Dear Diary,** Today, I learned that Janefer is getting married to Samuel. The news hit me like a freight train. I should have known that my sacrifices wouldn’t guarantee her love. I feel lost, like a ship adrift at sea. I’ve decided to leave Buliisa. I need to find a new path, a new beginning. I can’t stay here, haunted by memories of what could have been. **Dear Diary,** As I pack my things, I realize that love is not just about sacrifice; it’s also about mutual feelings and respect. I gave everything for Janefer, but in the end, it wasn’t enough. I hope she finds happiness with Samuel, but I must learn to let go. This chapter of my life is closing, and I’m ready to write a new one. **Farewell, Buliisa.** **With a heavy heart, Oscar Kato**
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