Back when she was mine

Back when she was mine

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> "Elira Mae Soriano never believed in grand gestures. She believed in silence, in eye contact, in the way her heart raced when Renee Salvador laughed. But some stories aren't meant to be told in front of the world. Some stories live in the quietest places-between old yearbooks and unsent letters." They met in high school. Best friends. Almost lovers. But when college came and life started moving too fast, Elira was left with only memories... This is a story about stolen glances, broken promises, and the girl who once called her 'mine'." Back when she was mine.
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It was never supposed to mean anything. Just a fleeting moment. A beautiful mistake, soaked in midnight and quiet desperation. One night to forget the rules. To taste freedom in the arms of a stranger. To let go without thinking of the morning after. No goodbyes. No consequences. Only touches that lingered too long, and memories etched into skin like whispers. But fate doesn't play fair. Because when Mia stepped into her classroom that Monday morning, time didn't just stop. It held its breath. And there she was. The stranger from that night. But not draped in shadows this time. No, now she stood in the light. Composed. Commanding. Off-limits. Her new English teacher. Their eyes met. A flash of recognition. A pause too long to be innocent. Mia's heart stumbled in her chest. The room faded, voices dulled, the world narrowed to just her. The woman she wasn't supposed to see again. The woman who now held her future in the palm of her hand. And maybe, just maybe, still remembered everything.

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