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I Remember Everything by Mp_Books
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Arabella thought she had the perfect life. A loving fiancé. A future she couldn't wait to begin. A man she trusted with her whole heart. But she felt the distance and tries to Bridge the gap. That's the night she walked into his office and found him kissing another woman. Heartbroken, Arabella flees, only to be struck by a car moments later. When she wakes up in the hospital, everyone believes she's lost her memory-including the man who shattered her world. Maverick is devastated, desperate to make things right, and willing to do anything to earn back the woman he loves. What he doesn't know is that Arabella remembers everything. The betrayal. The lies. The kiss. And she's not ready to forgive him. Pretending to have amnesia gives Arabella the perfect opportunity to watch the people around her reveal their true colours. But as Maverick fights to prove that one terrible mistake doesn't define his love for her, the line between revenge and forgiveness begins to blur. Because some wounds run too deep to heal. And some loves refuse to die. TROPES: - OWD - Cheating (kiss & inappropriate work relationship) - Fake amnesia - Grovel
Stitched In Regret  by Veiled_Voices
Veiled_Voices
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The heart monitor in Operating Room 4 beeped steadily, a stark contrast to the chaotic panic echoing through the hospital hallways. Dr. Inaya stood under the harsh surgical lights, her gloved hands resting over the chest of the city's most formidable corporate titan. She didn't need to look up at his face to know every line of his features. She had spent years trying to forget them. Zain. The last time they were this close, he had shattered her world, leaving her to drown in a sea of unspoken words and bitter misunderstandings. Now, years later, the ruthless billionaire was bleeding out under her hands, his life hanging entirely on her precision. She had built a brilliant career on her ability to fix the broken. But as she gripped the scalpel, her eyes hardening above her mask, Inaya realized a devastating truth. You can stitch a heart on an operating table. But you can never stitch the years lost to regret. ⚠️ THIS IS MY ORIGINAL WORK. DO NOT COPY