Damaged
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"Every damaged soul deserves the chance to love again." ― Virginia Alison Take a walk with A'Shanti Sanchez as she struggles to rebuild her life after abuse, addiction, and ultimately save herself from herself. Those around her will either help her or fall with her. Will she remain damaged and afraid, or she will conquer all things including her fear of love?
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After a twelve-hour hospital shift, nurse Elena Ward drives through a storm to the one place that's ever felt like safety - the apartment of her boyfriend, Brandon Vale. But instead of comfort, she finds the words that change everything: "I think we should break up." The shock unravels her. Grief turns to numbness, days blur into nights, and even breathing feels like work. Desperate to escape the memories, Elena packs what's left of her life and moves to a small apartment in another city. It's quiet, too quiet - until a knock at her door introduces her to Caleb Rowan, the calm, solitary neighbor who seems to understand silence the way she does. As the fog outside her window mirrors the haze in her mind, small moments begin to break through: tea on the balcony, plants that somehow keep living, the warmth of a steady voice next door. But when Brandon reappears, the pain she buried resurfaces, forcing her to choose between the comfort of what broke her and the unfamiliar peace she's learning to trust. Told in raw, lyrical first person, When the Fog Lifts is a story about heartbreak, recovery, and the quiet courage it takes to start over. It's about learning that love isn't always loud - sometimes it's the space someone gives you to heal.

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