She thought that walking away was the hardest thing she'd ever do. She didn't know how wrong she was. Living, that was the hardest thing she'll have to do. Aurora and Gio had a love like no other. They would die for one another if the chips were down. But you shouldn't have to die for one another. Being able to love each other shouldn't be that hard. "I know I have to let you go. I just don't want to. Not yet. Right now, I don't want to think about that. Right now I just want to think about this, right here. I just want to enjoy this last night together. Even if it's only a few more hours. Can we do that?" He pleads. She granted him his last wish. They just laid intertwined in a perfect moment that lasted a few hours. How will Aurora navigate through the rest of her life when it takes everything in her to just get out of bed in the morning? This is the last book of the "Love he never wanted" series. I just republished the second book. Sorry for any confusion. I started this book and meant to un publish both. For mature readers, there's strong language, thoughts of suicide, and sexual scenes. you have been warned.