Right Person At The Wrong Time

Right Person At The Wrong Time

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Conrad loves Brenda more than anything, but knowing his time is short and his body is failing, he decides to push her away-not out of cruelty, but out of desperation to spare her. He deliberately acts cold, distant, or even cruel, trying to make her hate him so she won't grieve him when he's gone. He believes that if she despises him, she'll move on faster, finding happiness without the burden of loving a dying man. **** Love isn't just about finding the perfect person; sometimes, it's about finding the right person at the worst possible moment. Life has a cruel sense of irony, bringing two souls together when circumstances just won't align-when one is ready to love and the other is not, or when timing itself becomes the enemy. They enter your life with everything you've ever wanted-understanding, chemistry, an unspoken connection-but it feels as if the universe is conspiring against you. Yet, even amid the heartache, there is a strange beauty in having known them. They leave an imprint on your heart, a quiet reminder that love was real, even if it wasn't meant to last. Sometimes, that's enough-to have experienced love with the right person, even at the wrong time.
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Carla and Royce have been best friends since high school - ever since the day he stood up for her against a group of bullies. From that moment, their friendship became unshakable. They were inseparable through exams, heartbreaks, and dreams that changed over time. Now, at twenty-eight, life looks different. Carla is a hardworking office employee - smart, loyal, and a little rough around the edges. Her tomboy charm hides the scars left by her past; an abusive father taught her to be wary of love, to equate romance with pain. So, she never dated. She laughs, she teases, she lives - but she never lets anyone in. Royce, meanwhile, has become the embodiment of success - young, rich, and handsome, having built his own IT company from the ground up. He's dated a few women, but no relationship lasts long. What no one knows - least of all Carla - is that every date was an attempt to forget her. Every breakup, a reminder that he never could. Their friendship remains the one constant in both their lives - built on trust, laughter, and years of unspoken care. But as they grow older, the lines begin to blur. A casual touch lingers too long. A jealous pang sneaks in when someone else flirts. And when Carla faces a personal crisis that forces her to confront the fears she's buried for years, Royce has to decide - does he keep being her best friend, or risk it all to be something more? Because loving Carla means being patient. It means breaking through walls she doesn't even realize she built. And for Carla, learning to love Royce back means learning that not every man becomes his father.

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