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I Can't Love You, Talik

#EnemiesToLovers Years ago, Therman Blake and Daliana were in a relationship that produced a daughter. However, it was a toxic relationship that had a drastic end. Daliana was left devastated when Therman left her to the ill fate that he'd put her in. Then, Deveron came to her rescue and healed the gaping wound that his best friend had left in the heart and soul of Daliana Mills. A generation later, Therman had adopted a son with the trophy wife that he'd married -- his second marriage -- Talik Blake. Now, Talik met a stunningly gorgeous lady, Hanita, who he couldn't get off his mind even though she was a thorn in his flesh at their workplace. Soon, he found himself taking home thoughts about Hanita -- imagining fantasies about her. Hanita, on the other hand, hated Talik's guts. He was a good-looking man and was fully aware of that fact -- it irked her. Women in the office threw themselves at him and she wondered why. 'He wasn't all that,' she would often think to herself. However, after they'd been assigned to do a job together, Hanita noticed that she'd been too hasty to conclude about Talik. She told her mother and half-sister about her 'co-worker' and it simply went downhill from there. * * * Join me on this turbulent journey :)

FantasyL · Urban
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"I do not love you anymore, Dyon," King Yianni said. He sighed and threw his arms into the air with exasperation. "Why have you not gotten that till now? You keep trying and trying. I am not the man you married, Dyon. I have changed. Can you not see that?"

Dyon was mortified. She was speechless. She was dumbfounded. She stared at Yianni as tears streamed down her eyes blurring her unstable gaze. When had this gone all wrong? When had she lost Yianni. Who filled his thoughts Joe if not her? 

"This was not what we agreed..." Dyon said as she tried to gather herself. Her face hardening to the realization that there might be no hope for them anymore. However, if Yianni did not love her anymore, she would see to it that he would taste the bitter dish of her pain.