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The Wreckage We Choose
READING AGE 16+
L.M. Daveth
Fanfiction
ABSTRACT
I told myself I was done a hundred times. My heart never listened. Amira Osei swore she would never look back, When Kael disappeared without a word, he didn't just break her heart, he burned the whole damn thing to ash. So she did what anyone with a shred of self-respect would do: she walked away, rebuilt her life, and poured every ounce of herself into becoming someone new, whole and strong. Then came Diego, he is a kind type of man who doesn't make promises he can't keep. In his quiet way, Diego helps her remember how to breathe again, how to laugh, feel safe in someone's arm without wondering when they'll let go. He's everything Kael wasn't, and for the first time in a long time, Amira let herself dream of something more than a long survival. But fate's got a sick sense of humor. Kael crashes back into her life, older, worn around the edges, and dragging regret like chains. He says he's changed, he said he had his reasons and just like that, every wall Amira built starts to c***k. The worse Is about to happen, he's not just back, He is Diego's business partner and close friend. Mow Amira stands in the wreckage of the life she was building, torn between two men, One who offers safety and steady hands, and one who still sets her soul on fire.
Trusting again might destroy her. But so might letting go. This is a war story disguised as a love story. It is not just a fairy tale, and every war has casualities. It is a raw, emotionally charged second-chance romance about love lost, love earned, and the brutal courage it takes to choose your own ending