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Janson's quite the selfish man, he always has been. There's absolutely no doubt about that. But the moment a specific fiery woman waltzes her way into his life, nothing's ever going to be the same. He grew to genuinely love her more than anything, but sometimes just loving someone isn't enough. She ends up betraying him, so Janson ends up doing one of the hardest things possible. He lets her go, completely washing away all of her memories of him, with the hopes she'd never remember him. If only it were that easy. The woman, Giada, ends up surviving the trials Janson placed her into, and she immediately senses something about him that seems familiar. But Janson quickly figures out that this version of Giada isn't the same one who betrayed him like it was nothing. The trials had changed her, he had changed her; forever. Could Janson ever bring Giada back, or was the woman he knew permanently gone, because of him?
tw: death, drinking, sex, foul language, age gap, mentions of kidnapping and torture