Somewhere Along the Way

Somewhere Along the Way

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He was never supposed to notice her. Levi had everything figured out - his music, his band, and the kind of love he thought would last forever. Until it didn't. After a heartbreak that rewrote everything he believed in, Levi swore off love. No attachments. No expectations. No second chances. But Elara was always there. Quiet. Gentle. Constant. She never asked for anything- not his time, not his attention, not even his heart. And maybe that was the problem. Because somewhere along the way... he got used to her being there. And when she finally stopped- that's when everything started to fall apart. Now she's moving on. Smiling at someone else. Living a life that no longer includes him. And for the first time- Levi wants something he already lost. But Elara? She's not sure she can be the girl who waits anymore.
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"Do not expect a husband, Woman. I have no room in my chest for a heart- only the King's law." I flinched, my eyes filling with fresh tears at the cruelty of his words. "My Lord, I only-" "Be silent," he spat, not even looking at me. "You are no wife. Only a burden I must now carry across the kingdom." He gripped my upper arm with a painful force, his strength bruising and indifferent, as he dragged me toward the towering, battle-scarred warhorse. "If you have any dignity left in you, stay downwind and out of my sight. Looking at you is a chore I no longer wish to endure."

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