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One last time

Love takes off the mask we fear we cannot live without and know we cannot live within. -James Baldwin It’s hard to forget someone who was once very close to you but it’s harder to stop loving them. This is a story about a young and beautiful woman, Silvia Green who believes that one day she will find someone who will love and cherish her like she is the most precious thing in his life and Kevin Austin whose heart has been broken into tiny pieces by the only important person in his life. His trust and believe in true love also crumbled down along with his heart. What do you think will happen when a woman who wants to be and a man who doesn’t have any faith in love come together? Will they ever find love? Will Silvia manage to ignite the magic of love in Kevin’s heart again or will Kevin make Silvia lose her strong faith in love? ..... In the middle of the night Silvia woke up when she saw him sitting up straight in the bed. Placing her hand on his shoulder, Silvia asked, "What’s wrong?" Pulling her into his embrace, Kevin murmured, "Help me please. I don’t wanna be like this.” ..... To interact with other readers and me join the discord channel: https://discord.gg/th8TmZr Follow me on Instagram: author_sofia05 If you want to support my work, send me a ko-if: https://ko-fi.com/sofia05 P.S: The cover doesn’t belong to me.

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Let’s run away

Tightening her grip around the quilt, Aunt Liza pursed her lips. Though she was drunk, she still remembered each and everything that had happened last night. 

She knew they had to stop and whatever happened wasn't right but she neither could she resist nor say anything. Her body melted in his embrace. The more he touched her body, the more she craved for it. 

Not being with a man for so many years, Liza had completely forgotten how it felt like until last night.

A simple touch from Jackie was enough for Liza to throw everything aside and give in to the moment of heat and passion.

"Last night-" stopping mid-way, Jackie took a deep breath. He wanted to say something but was running short of words. Should he apologise? Was she angry? Was she blaming him for what happened? 

As he was busy clearing his head, Liza said, "It's not just your fault."