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Breaking Walls and Chains
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Ongoing, First published Mar 12, 2025
Mature
In a world where love is a distant memory and duty is law, Lizandro Monteger has always believed that yearning, timeless love-one that could uphold their family's legacy-no longer exists.

But when he meets Aaliyah Salvo, a woman who has long abandoned the idea of love, everything he thought he knew begins to crumble.

Can he break the walls she built to keep people from getting too close?
Can he free her from the chains of her past?
Will he finally find the love he never thought was real?
Or is she just another plot twist in his fixed and boring life?
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The Moments I Left Behind

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Aaliyah has always been good at keeping secrets-especially from herself. The weight of her past, the thoughts she never voices, the nights spent trapped in her own mind. But something is shifting. The silence isn't as heavy. The laughter isn't as forced. And Michael? He notices before she does. He doesn't push, doesn't ask for explanations. But in the way he lingers, in the teasing remarks and quiet understanding, he makes it easier to stay. Healing isn't a straight path-some days, the past still whispers too loud. But for the first time, Aaliyah isn't drowning in it. These are the moments that make her feel alive again, fleeting and fragile, yet real. And one day, when she's somewhere else-when these days feel like a distant dream-she won't remember everything. Not every word, not every glance. But she'll remember how it felt. And maybe, that will be enough.