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Fractured Hearts

Akai fell in love with Ryder who is her childhood best friend.She kept her feelings hidden.A deceitful third party involvement manipulated Ryder into believing that Akai had broken his trust. "Ry..Ryder please listen."Akai begged, grasping his hand. Ryder yanked his hands from her grip and his expression turned cold. "I don't want to hear anything from you.You are nothing to me now." "You are going to believe her?"Akai's eyes welled up with tears. "I don't want to believe you.In future don't appear infront of me."he left after saying those hurtful words,Akai fell to the ground sobbing. Years passed Akai returned to the city working as a waitress to support her life. But fate delivered a cruel blow when Ryder and his fiancee walked into the restaurant. "Didn't I say you better stay away from us?How dare you appear in front of us?" "Mr Thompson I didn't think we would meet here." "I made it clear previously that I never wanted to see you again."His words were too hurtful to bear for Akai. "I didn't mean to hurt you Ryder."Akai said, trying to explain. Ryder scoffed,"Hurt?I hate you for what you did to her.How can you hurt my woman?" Akai looked at his eyes to find the glimmer of the boy she once knew.But that boy was gone replaced by a man consumed by rage and hatred for her. She knew she lost him forever.Tears pricked at the corner of her eyes. Will Akai and Ryder ever find their way back to each other, or is their love lost forever, a casualty of misunderstandings and hurtful words? Will they be able to overcome the lies and betrayal that tore them apart, or will their hearts remain forever fractured? ---------- This Novel is not translated but an original work written by author Audenzia_16.

Audenzia_16 · Urban
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109 Chs

A Time to Say Goodbye.

The nine year old girl was basking in the garden lawn of her house.However, Charlotte was lying on a mat, soaking up the sun, apparently unbothered by the other things

Basking in the sun was particularly warming and comfortable, especially in winter, making her stretch out lazily.

A lady in her fifties, accompanied by a teenage boy, stood at the entrance of a grand Mansion opposite of her house.

The woman was regal and graceful, walking in black little heels and wearing an expensive white fur coat, with jewelry encrusted with diamonds adorning her ears, neck, and wrists, sparkling brilliantly in the sunlight.

The nine-year-old Charlotte had no interest in such things, but her eyes lit up when she saw the boy at the woman's side, twinkling with

mischievous light.

In time, Charlotte thought to herself, being lecherous was indeed an instinct. Neither men nor women could escape it.