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Aching Hearts: Caught Between Two Loves

Love was never supposed to hurt this much. Lia thought life would be simple-finish school, protect the people she loves, and keep her heart safe. But everything changes when two very different boys step into her world. Jaden is steady, patient, and quietly devoted. The one who understands her silences and stands by her even when she pushes him away. Adrian is intense, unpredictable, and impossible to ignore. The one who sees the parts of Lia she tries so hard to hide. Caught between comfort and chaos, loyalty and desire, Lia finds herself trapped in a love triangle she never meant to create. Every moment with them pulls her heart in two different directions. But love isn't the only thing at stake. As emotions grow stronger, jealousy rises, and secrets begin to surface, the fragile bond between the three of them starts to crack. One wrong choice could shatter friendships, destroy trust, and leave hearts broken beyond repair. Because sometimes, loving two people doesn't just hurt. It changes everything.
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Chapter 1

Lia sat on the edge of the garden bench, her fingers tracing the worn grooves in the wood as though they were familiar paths she had walked too many times before. The bench was old, slightly splintered at the edges, its paint chipped by years of sun and rain, but she liked it that way. It felt honest. Real. Much like the ache she carried quietly in her chest.

The evening breeze wove through the garden, lifting strands of her hair and brushing against her skin with a gentleness that almost felt mocking. She barely noticed it. Her attention was fixed on the poolside across the garden, where laughter rang out—light, careless, alive.

Adrian.

He was leaning against the edge of the pool, water dripping from his hair as he laughed at something someone had said. His smile was wide and unguarded, the kind that didn’t seem forced or rehearsed. The kind that came easily to him. Lia watched the way his shoulders shook with laughter, the way his eyes crinkled slightly at the corners, completely unaware of the quiet storm he stirred within her.

He had no idea.

No idea how her heart tightened every time she saw him smile like that. No idea how she replayed his words long after conversations ended. No idea how his presence had slowly, gently, settled into her life until it felt impossible to imagine her days without him.

She swallowed, forcing herself to look away—just as a shadow fell beside her.

Jaden.

She didn’t turn immediately, but she knew it was him. She always did. There was a certain stillness to his presence, a calm that didn’t demand attention. He didn’t announce himself, didn’t fill space with noise the way others did. He simply was.

She could feel his gaze on her—quiet, observant, heavy with things unsaid. It wasn’t intrusive, but it wasn’t distant either. It hovered somewhere in between, a mixture of concern, frustration, and something else she didn’t want to name.

Something dangerous.

Love, she realised, could hurt even more when it carried no promise of return. When it lived in silence. When it existed only in stolen glances and unsaid words.

Lia was the second daughter of her mother and the second child to her parents, a position that always felt strangely undefined. Not the first to bear expectations, not the last to be protected. Just somewhere in the middle—noticed, yet often overlooked.

Her father’s home had been large, sprawling, and complicated. A house shaped not only by walls and rooms but by the presence of multiple wives and children, each carrying their own stories, their own rivalries, their own unspoken resentments. Her mother had come last into that world, stepping into a life that already felt crowded with history and hierarchy.

Though Lia was not the youngest, she often felt like she stood alone.

There were moments when laughter filled the house, moments when voices overlapped and footsteps echoed down hallways—but even then, there was a quiet loneliness that followed her. She learned early how to make herself smaller, how to listen more than she spoke, how to be strong in a family that was never simple.

Strength, she learned, didn’t always mean being loud. Sometimes it meant surviving quietly.

Jaden’s world, in contrast, was smaller—but no less isolating. He was the last born in his family, the youngest by several years. Despite being cared for, despite never lacking the necessities of life, he often felt like an afterthought. His siblings had already grown into their own lives by the time he was old enough to notice the gaps.

He spent much of his childhood observing—watching conversations he wasn’t part of, listening to jokes that didn’t quite include him. It wasn’t that he was unwanted. It was simply that he didn’t seem to fit neatly into most things.

Or perhaps, he sometimes wondered, he didn’t see the world the way others did.

Then loss arrived.

Not loudly. Not dramatically. It came quietly, like a shadow stretching too far across the floor.

Lia’s father died not long after—a moment that split her life cleanly into before and after. It happened at a time when she was still too young to understand how permanent goodbye could be. She didn’t grasp the weight of the words spoken in hushed voices or the finality of the closed casket.

At first, she thought he would return.

Days passed. Then weeks. Then months.

The silence he left behind was louder than his presence had ever been.

The house changed. Conversations became softer, laughter rarer. Her mother’s eyes lost some of their warmth, her sisters grew quieter, each retreating into their own private ways of grieving. The absence settled deep into the walls, into the furniture, into Lia herself.

With him gone, the world felt colder.

The five of them—her mother and sisters—faced grief together, though each carried it differently. There were no words big enough to hold their pain, so it remained unspoken, lingering in gestures and glances and sleepless nights.

In that quiet, Jaden was always there.

He never pushed. Never asked questions that demanded answers. He didn’t try to fix anything, didn’t offer hollow comforts. He simply stayed. Sat beside her. Walked with her. Shared silence when words felt too heavy.

He watched Lia carry her grief with a strength that both amazed and broke him. He admired her from a distance, careful not to cross lines he didn’t fully understand himself. Somewhere along the way, concern deepened into something heavier.

Something more dangerous.

He learned to love her in ways he could never name aloud.

It wasn’t sudden. It wasn’t dramatic. It grew slowly—through shared moments, through quiet understanding, through the way she leaned slightly toward him when the world felt too loud. And just as slowly, he realised the truth that hollowed his chest.

His place in her life would always be beside her.

Never truly with her.

Then Adrian appeared.

Lia met him by chance on a day that began like any other. There was no grand moment, no dramatic introduction. He spoke to her easily, without the careful sympathy others used when they learned about her past. He didn’t lower his voice or soften his words. He treated her like someone whole, not someone fragile.

And she found comfort in that.

Their conversations grew longer—lighter. They talked about ordinary things, laughed about nothing in particular. With him, she didn’t feel like grief defined her. She felt normal. Alive.

She didn’t notice when her feelings changed.

Only that her laughter came more freely around him. Only that she began to look forward to the sound of his voice. Only that his presence slowly filled spaces in her heart she hadn’t even known were empty.

Jaden noticed.

He felt the change before anyone said a word. The way her attention shifted. The way Adrian’s name slipped easily into her conversations, spoken without hesitation. Jaden listened, smiled when appropriate, remained exactly who he had always been.

But something in him had grown restless.

Questions formed quietly, burning in his chest. What did Adrian mean to her? How close were they really? Had he arrived too late—always destined to stand just outside the story?

He struggled to remain the constant presence in her life while jealousy took root, silent and poisonous. He hated himself for it. Hated that he wanted more. Hated that wanting more meant risking everything they already had.

Lia remained on the garden bench long after the laughter by the pool faded into background noise. The sky deepened into shades of orange and violet as evening settled in, the garden lights flickering on one by one.

Adrian was still in the water, carefree, his voice carrying easily through the air. He splashed someone nearby, laughing without restraint, completely unaware of the quiet tension beyond the pool.

Jaden approached again, slower this time, and took a seat beside her. He didn’t ask why she looked distant. He didn’t ask what she was thinking. He knew better than to demand answers she wasn’t ready to give.

For a moment, neither of them spoke.

There was only the sound of water lapping against tile, distant laughter, and the weight of everything they were not saying. Lia’s eyes drifted back to the pool, drawn to Adrian without conscious thought. Jaden followed her gaze, his chest tightening.

He sensed it then—that this small moment would not pass without changing something between them.

Adrian laughed again, bright and unguarded, unaware of the quiet fracture forming just beyond the water’s edge. As darkness crept further into the garden, the air grew heavier with things left unsaid.

None of them spoke.

But something had already taken root.

And when it finally began to grow, none of them would come out untouched.

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