All That's Left Is You

All That's Left Is You

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Pedro Pascal, a struggling waiter with dreams of fame, barely scrapes by in a small café, drowning in financial woes. One fateful day, he notices a captivating young woman reading outside, unaware that she is the daughter of one of the wealthiest families in the world. Drawn to her kindness and humbleness, their unexpected connection sets off a chain of events that could change both their lives forever.
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It started with a grocery store encounter-one of those small, embarrassing moments that somehow changes everything. She wasn't looking for love. He wasn't supposed to notice her. But when Pedro, a charming actor with a quiet kind of gravity, crosses her path, something unexpected sparks. What begins as a coincidence turns into stolen moments, laughter, and nights that feel too good to be real. He's patient, attentive, the kind of man who listens when she talks and holds her like he means it. And she, for the first time in years, lets herself believe that happiness might actually be simple. But love always asks for something in return. And some connections cost more than anyone could ever imagine. A slow-burn romance that explores desire, trust, and what it means to surrender to something that feels written in the stars. Your story contains graphic depictions of violence, sexuality, strong language, and/or other mature themes.

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