
You Left, I Could Have Fixed Us
When Maya walks away from Alvarez, she thinks she's freeing herself from a toxic love. But love doesn't die easily. Alvarez refuses to let go, torn between rage and longing, while a new man steps into Maya's life - calm, patient, everything Alvarez never was. Caught between memory and possibility, Maya must face the truth: can broken love be fixed, or is it better left behind?
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Chapter 1
Maya's POV
"I saw the way you looked at her. And then I fucked her, Maya. You are no better than me." The words landed inside me like fire. My hands shook, the cup of tea rattling against my fingers. My heart thumped hard, an ache I could not ignore. "You... what?" I whispered, my voice trembling. Alvarez leaned against the doorframe, that dangerous smirk lighting his face. His eyes caught mine, and I felt heat rush to my skin. Desire, anger, and something raw lingered there, making my stomach tighten. Even now, after everything, I wanted him. I hated myself for it. "You think I would lie to you?" His voice was low, rough, and almost intoxicating. "No, Maya. I wanted you to hear it from me." My chest tightened. My hands curled into fists. "Why... why would you do that?" He stepped closer, close enough that I could smell him. The air between us crackled. "Because every time you pulled away, every time you looked at me like I had failed you, I felt worthless. You made me feel like I was not enough. Like I did not matter." Tears pricked my eyes, but another heat stirred deep in me that made me want to reach for him instead of pushing him away. "So... you went to her?" "Because at least she wanted me," he said, jaw tight. "At least she did not make me feel disposable." I laughed, bitter and broken. "So that is it? Pride?" His smirk wavered. His voice cracked ever so slightly. "You gave up on me first, Maya. You stopped fighting. You think I did not notice?" I set the mug down, trembling. "I fought for us every day. I put up with your moods, your anger, your drinking. I defended you when Leah and Zara begged me to leave. I believed in you when nobody else did." He stared at me, chest rising and falling, and for a second I saw him as he once was-the boy who kissed my freckles, the boy who promised me forever. My body remembered him, aching with longing and confusion. "And it still was not enough, was it?" His voice cracked, rough and desperate, and I felt a part of me weaken. The silence was suffocating. He was not just trying to hurt me. He was drowning, dragging me with him. "I could have fixed us," I whispered, tears sliding down my face. Even as I said it, I remembered how my body still wanted him, the way my chest tightened just being near him. He turned to the door. "No one can fix us." The slam rattled the room, but I did not move. I wanted to, but my body felt frozen. I sank onto the bed, clutching a pillow. His scent lingered in the blanket we shared, a reminder of everything I still wanted. My phone buzzed. Messages from Leah and Zara lit the screen. Leah: Leave him, Maya. He is poison. Zara: Pick up. Please pick up. I know something is wrong. I ignored them. I could not face anyone yet. I cried until dawn, my body wracked with ache, grief, and the faint, frustrating pull of desire I could not name. At the café, I moved like a ghost. The smell of espresso, the hiss of steamed milk, and the chatter of customers all felt distant. My boss glanced at me, concerned, but said nothing. Zara appeared before her shift at the boutique across the street. She leaned against the counter, dark curls pulled back, eyes scanning my swollen face. "You look like hell," she said flatly. "Thanks," I muttered, sliding a cappuccino to a customer. Her voice softened. "He did something, didn't he?" I swallowed, staring at the swirling foam. My hands shook. "Maya," she pressed. "Tell me." If I spoke, it would be real. "I... we fought. That is all," I said, forcing a brittle smile. She gave me a look that pierced through me. "You know what Leah is going to say." I groaned. "Do not start." "Then I will say it for her. Leave him. Before he ruins you." The words stung because deep down, I knew they were true. Dinner was worse. Leah picked at her food, her eyes sharp, my mom's worry heavy in the quiet. Dad tried to fill the silence with laughter, but it did not work. After the plates were cleared, Leah cornered me in the kitchen. "He cheated, didn't he?" I clutched the spoon, tears threatening again. "Maya, you cannot go back to him. Not after this. You will lose yourself if you do." I wanted to argue, to defend him, to say love was messy. But I could not. That night, alone in my room, his voice echoed in my head. I fucked her. And you're no better than me. Every replay made my chest ache more. I curled into myself, clutching the blanket, whispering into the dark, "I could have fixed us." And as the tears soaked my pillow, I realised something I was not ready to face. Maybe Alvarez never wanted to be fixed at all.
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8.6
"What do you think people would say if they found out you don't have a dick?" Christian asked, his voice low and dripping with seduction. His hand pressed firmly against my crotch, fingers exploring the flat, unfamiliar emptiness there. A devilish smirk curved his lips. "Or if they discovered these voluptuous breasts you've been hiding so well?"
A strangled moan slipped from my throat as his hand slid under my shirt, his fingers brushing over my hardened nipples, teasing them with slow, deliberate strokes.
"Which do you think they'd call you?" he murmured, eyes gleaming. "A boy with tits... or a dickless little fraud?"
I stared into his hungry blue eyes, words failing me.
"The term you're looking for is 'girl,'" came Xavier's smooth voice from the bathroom doorway. He stepped inside, closing the door behind him with a soft click, his gaze raking over me with open interest. "So tell me, little girl... what the hell is someone like you doing in an all-boys dorm?"
Christian's smirk widened. "She wants to be devoured by boys like us." His fingers gave my nipple one last firm pinch before he leaned in closer, breath hot against my ear. "And I'll be more than happy to give her a taste."

7.7
"Tristan! Help!" I called out his name again. It was not a scream but a command.
He didn't even flinch. "You know the rules, Juniper," he said, his voice fearfully calm. "I don't touch you. Don't use a fall to trick me into breaking those rules."
....
But this mess is over.
I'm done playing love with him. I'm returning to the Vangough seat. And as for the man who was allergic to my touch, he's just about to find out how much it hurts when I finally let go-and take my empire with me.
Tristan wants a divorce. But I'll give him a battle he will never be able to endure.

8.4
Twenty-four-year-old Rain Hart has fought to be seen all her life. Getting admitted into the prestigious Katherine Knight Fashion Academy with nothing but talent was a sign to her that things were finally falling into place in her life... until she encountered Adrian Knight, the billionaire CEO. She never planned to fall for the most dangerous man in it.
Adrian Knight is power, control, and temptation wrapped in a suit, and completely off-limits. He is everything Rain should avoid: married, connected to the Academy. But stolen glances turn into secret meetings, and before Rain can stop herself, she's trapped in an affair that could destroy them both.
Because Adrian doesn't belong to her. He belongs to a world built on dominance, legacy... and ruthless women who don't lose. When their secret explodes, it doesn't just trend...
It detonates. The headlines are merciless. The academy turns toxic. Jealous rivals circle like vultures. Then a blackmailer ends up dead. Adrian is arrested for murder. And Rain becomes the girl everyone loves to hate.
But the scandal isn't the most dangerous thing lurking in the shadows.
It's the truth.
A truth so devastating it shatters everything Rain thought she knew about love, loyalty... and herself.
Now pregnant, hunted by the press, betrayed by the powerful, and drowning in a world where trust is a weapon... Rain runs.
But in the Knight empire, power doesn't forgive. Jealousy doesn't forget. Survival comes at a price. And some secrets?
They should never be uncovered.

7.7
On the first anniversary of our reconciliation, I thought my tech mogul husband and I had finally turned a corner. Then I discovered our entire marriage was a spectator sport. It was a cruel, year-long revenge game orchestrated by him and his lover, and I was the punchline.
For their amusement, I was poisoned with food contaminated with dog feces, publicly humiliated with a twenty-million-dollar auction scam, and beaten until my ribs broke by his family's private security. I endured it all, playing the part of the clueless, loving wife while they laughed about it in a group chat called "The Jillian Andrews Comedy Hour."
But their grand finale was a step too far. I overheard him calmly planning to leave me to die in a remote cabin during a blizzard, a "tragic accident" that would finally set him free to be with his mistress.
He thought he was writing the final chapter of my life.
He didn't know I was about to use his murder plot as my own perfect escape. I faked my death, vanished into thin air, and left him to explain to the world how his beloved wife disappeared off the face of the earth.

8.1
Ivy who's family had helped Dave's family grow found out that he was cheating on her with her room mate. she chose to go ahead with the wedding but on the day of the wedding Dave never showed up, she used that as an excuse to cut ties with him. unfortunately things did not go too well, due to the entanglement with the business Ivy's family's was affected significantly and was on the verge of Bankruptcy due to Dave and his family's manipulation, in other to save the family business she accepted the offer to be her boss's wife which turned out to be the best decision she ever made.

8.1
It was meant to be the happiest night of Layla's life-her eighteenth, the moment she officially stepped into adulthood.
Instead, she walked into a crowded nightclub and watched her boyfriend laugh, drink, and kiss another girl while the world looked on.
Humiliation followed swiftly. Dragged into a cruel game of Truth or Dare, Layla became the night's entertainment. When the bottle landed on her, the challenge sounded harmless enough: seven minutes in heaven with a man of her choice.
Everyone expected her to choose him.
She didn't.
Her gaze went to the man watching silently from the shadows-his uncle. The one man she was never supposed to want, yet couldn't look away from.
Seven minutes was all it took to spark something forbidden. Something dark. Something that refused to stay contained.
When the night ended, nothing returned to normal. He became her obsession and most dangerous temptation. And Layla found herself willing to risk everything-family, reputation, even her own heart-for a man she was never meant to desire.
This is a story of betrayal, passion, and the pull of a love that should never exist.
Once caught in it, there is no turning back.