Sometimes letting go of someone is the only way to survive.
Some people will suck you into their hellish world if you let them. They will keep you there forever, for drama after drama, as their emotional support — as their prisoner.
There are deeply wounded people, who can be very dangerous to your peace of mind, your family, and your life. Like a wounded animal, they will bite your hand of comfort.
Some people fight outward enemies because they are afraid to confront the enemy within.
Blame is their getaway vehicle they use to flee the scenes of their emotional crimes.
Some people do not want to let go and move on, because they need to struggle and destroy, to live.
In absence of true passion and purpose, some people engage in the dark surrogate of petty commotion and drama.
For some, crisis is their sensation of being alive; spectacle is their excitement and proof of life.
Some people love to relive their pain; they are perpetual victims — self-abusing, emotional-drama junkies.
Letting go means you are no longer afraid. It was always fear that held you prisoner; letting go means you are finally free.