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Stolen Moments With My Forbidden Love

Looking into another's eyes and sensing an unspoken pull once defined true love. That quiet spark between two souls was supposed to mean everything. Yet reaching it seemed impossible when the world kept forcing them apart. Age gaps, harsh realities, and the weight of circumstance pushed them to the edge. Stories like theirs could have belonged to anyone. This tale honored those who clung to love through every setback, even while remaining only a fragile work of fiction, a mirror for desires that real life kept just out of reach, aching yet unforgettable.
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Chapter 1

My name was Alix Stevens, and I lived in a small apartment on the third floor with my mom, in a fifteen-story building at the heart of Manhattan.

July tenth had arrived—it was my birthday. To celebrate, my best friend, the eccentric Marina, had decided to take me to a new nightclub that had just opened recently.

Personally, I was never used to this kind of outing. My mom and Marina constantly criticized me for spending too much time locked away in my room, drawing.

I loved drawing, and I knew it was mostly because of my father, who passed away when I was eight. He had been a talented illustrator and an incredible teacher. He had even created a comic book with one of his closest friends.

Drawing always brought me comfort, because every time I picked up my pencils, it felt like I could be with him again.

"Alix, Marina is here!" My mother shouted from the living room.

My mother had a habit of yelling, even when we were only a few meters apart and my door stood wide open. My mother always carried a playful, almost childlike air about her. At thirty-four, she worked as a waitress in a restaurant. Today was her day off; unfortunately, she had decided, much to my dismay, to team me up with Marina for this outing.

I always felt overshadowed by Marina. I wore jeans every day, while she always dressed in skirts or dresses. She was tall and blonde, with stunning brown eyes, while I was average in height, with black hair and green eyes.

My mother often told me that, with eyes like mine, I could win over any man. But for that to happen, I'd have to actually be interested, and the truth was I was painfully shy, especially around men.

"Alix, are you ready for the fittings!" Marina exclaimed as she entered my room.

"Oh, please, Marina, I'm perfectly fine with what I'm wearing!" I exclaimed, already irritated before she could even begin.

Marina struck a dramatic pose, folded her arms across her chest, and looked me up and down before bursting into laughter.

"My dear, there's no way you're going out clubbing in that outfit," she added, turning to the bag she had brought along.

I looked at her, feeling hopeless. Please, not another clothes fitting session.

I had no choice in the matter, since my dear mother got involved, and before I knew it, I was practically dragged off for a fitting session in the bathroom.

The outfits were just as revealing as I had feared, and each one made me more uncomfortable than the last. Their expressions said it all when they had me put on a very sexy black mini-dress with a front opening and an especially short hemline.

And as I expected, it was this dress that my mother and Marina both chose without hesitation, even though I felt completely exposed in it.

"Great, you look stunning!" Marina said, but to me, the dress seemed almost vulgar.

"You're stunning, my darling; you'll turn heads for sure," my mom whined.

"Mom, stop crying." I tried to console her, thinking she was being a bit too sentimental, almost as if she were the one in my place.

I forced a smile as Marina grabbed our bags and led me toward the door, sending me into a new chapter for my seventeenth birthday.

Derek's POV:

I parked the motorcycle in front of The Dead Rabbit bar, where I planned to meet my best friends. For once, I had no errands to run in town; I had promised my best friend I would join him at this new nightclub. He nagged me so much about it that I even started having nightmares.

When I entered the bar, Ayden and Sophia Larson were already at our usual table.

We had claimed the same table since high school—I was pretty sure Ayden had even carved our names underneath the tabletop after we graduated.

"Derek!" Sophia exclaimed as soon as she saw me heading over.

"Hi! I see you're already off to a great start," I said as I took my seat.

"It's vacation time, man; we have to make the most of it!" Ayden exclaimed.

"Don't even get me started," said Sophia. "Just thinking that I haven't taken a vacation yet makes me feel ill."

I took a sip of my Corona, smiling.

"By the way, Derek, have you finally found a job?" Ayden asked.

"Yeah, an easygoing job. You'll be surprised when you find out, but you'll only know once I'm there."

Sophia and Ayden looked at me with curiosity, but they both knew I wouldn't reveal anything.

"Derek!" called a sultry voice from behind me.

A blonde, whose face seemed vaguely familiar, slid onto the seat next to mine and kissed me passionately, though I couldn't remember ever meeting her.

That was always my problem; I loved making women happy but had trouble recalling the ones I'd already met.

It didn't help that alcohol and the adrenaline rush from motorcycle races made my memory even fuzzier.

The girl eventually pulled away, and I noticed Sophia's eyes fixed on me, so I flashed her a sly grin, running my tongue across my lip.

I had always considered Sophia like a sister. She was undeniably attractive—a tall brunette with brown eyes, a personality that matched my own, and a shared love for racing, hers with cars and mine with motorcycles. You'd never guess, looking at her, that she went to law school.

The intense look she gave the girl beside me was enough to make her uncomfortable, and she decided to leave on her own, which Ayden found amusing.

Ayden, on the other hand, was the kind of guy who flirted with girls but never took it further. He stood at six-foot-two, with striking blue eyes, he always claimed he was saving himself for the right woman.

He was nothing like me and Sophia, who just wanted to enjoy life.

After all, you only lived once.

"Alright, let's go!" I called out, downing my beer in one go.

"Yes, let's go check out the hotties we're going to find!"

"Mercy. I bet it will be full of kids!"

I thought Sophia had really gone out of her way to ruin our fun.

But as far as I was concerned, I fully intended to enjoy myself tonight.

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