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A review by thenthememoriesfade
Five Preludes & a Fugue by Cheon Heerahn
3.0
"And I believed our love to be a very commonplace love. Yes, I was a woman who loved a woman, but aside from that fact our love wasn't different from anyone else's. That was my first illusion. I shouldn't have elided the fact that I loved a woman. I should have recognised that my love was special. Not only because I happened to love a woman, which meant I had to stand my ground in the face of the world's prejudices. But because all love can falter and fray with time and, therefore, any form of love, while it lasts, is extraordinary - something I didn't understand until much later. I was so intent on proving how my love wasn't different from everyone else's that I didn't have the energy to consider how rare it was, I should have realised the truth much sooner."