When love begins to fade, do you fight to save it-or let it go before it destroys you? Julian and Elena once burned with a love that felt invincible: rain-soaked kisses, reckless promises, and nights that belonged only to them. But time, silence, and unspoken wounds turned their fire into embers. Now, caught between memory and reality, they struggle to decide if holding on is love-or just fear of losing what they used to be. "What the hell are we dying for, if we don't love like we used to?" A story about love's fragility, the ache of remembering, and the quiet courage it takes to say goodbye when holding on hurts more than letting go.
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