Sentences with phrase «further feelings of betrayal»

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The dour vision of their betrayal, ill - fated reconciliation and their dogged determination to kill him feels far more uncomfortable — queasy even.
That feeling is called «betrayal,» as you're led to feel confident about a director's ability to guide a ship to a far, strange shore only to discover, amid an Ephron sisters chain of faux - delightful contrivances, that the hull's been compromised since leaving port.
Now, though, he thinks that, yes, he was used; that he and his friend, Darren Grimes, were taken advantage of by people they respected and trusted, and that the consequences of it are profound, far reaching, and go well beyond his own personal feelings of hurt and betrayal.
He or she begins to experience a deep feeling of deadness inside because that is safer than risking further betrayal.
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