Frames Of You

Frames Of You

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He didn't know her name. He didn't know her voice. All he knew was the way her smile lit up a grey window in a foreign land. For two weeks, billionaire businessman Haidar sat in his car, captivated by a girl he only saw through glass. When she vanished, he thought the obsession would end. But back in Nigeria, her memory haunts him even as his family pushes him toward a marriage he doesn't want. What happens when the girl from the window reappears in his real world, but she's already promised to someone else?
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Seraphina Calloway always believed she would recognize betrayal if it ever came near her marriage. She imagined it loud. Obvious. Unforgivable. She never imagined it would look like this. Like her husband smiling at another woman the way he used to smile at her. Like late-night messages that weren't inappropriate - just intimate. Like emotional comfort slowly being outsourced. And she definitely never imagined standing outside a glass office in downtown Los Angeles... Watching her husband hesitate before pulling away from another woman's lips. The kiss wasn't hungry. It wasn't desperate. It was worse. It was familiar. And in that single second - She realized she had already been replaced emotionally long before that moment happened. She didn't scream. She didn't storm in. She simply turned... And walked away from the life she thought was unbreakable.

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