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Break Point
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Continúa, Has publicado sep 21, 2025
She thought hitting rock bottom was the end,  but it was just where the real story began.

Maya's life collapsed in silence, beneath the weight of mistakes, heartache, and a version of herself she no longer recognized. Now, in a town where no one knows her past, she's trying to rebuild from the ruins, one breath, one list, one impossible day at a time.

But healing is never linear.  
And love? Sometimes it finds you in the most unexpected places, like a dusty library seat, or the eyes of someone who sees past your broken edges.

This is a story about starting over, the quiet power of surrender, and the people who remind us that light can still seep through the cracks....
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Part Of Him

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She was supposed to remember the best day of her life. She just can't remember if it ever happened. Ava used to believe in ordinary magic. Messy mornings with Maya knocking over mugs and yelling about coffee filters. Studio nights where Aiden argued about fonts like the world depended on it. Quiet days filled with pencil smudges, gold light, and music she never let anyone else hear. She had rules, routines, a voice that filled the room when she wanted it to-and a life that, while chaotic, was hers. Then came the stillness. They say she's healing. That memory can be slippery after grief. But the pieces don't align. Why does she flinch when he touches her? Why do her old journals sound like they were written by a stranger? Why does Aiden-distant, bitter, and quiet-look at her like she betrayed him? And why does Maya, the one person who always told her the truth, suddenly fall silent when Ava starts asking questions? Her past is blurred. Her future feels chosen for her. And in the mirror, she sees a girl shaped by someone else's hands. But somewhere, buried under fog and half-truths, a part of her remembers what it felt like to belong to no one. Not loved. Not kept. Not rewritten. Just... hers.