Beauty Johnson
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The love we couldn't keep
Others Some loves never truly end-no matter how far you run, or how much time has passed.
Amara Bennett thought she had buried the past. A successful art gallery owner in San Francisco and engaged to a dependable man, she has carefully curated a life of calm after years of chaos. But when Daniel Reyes-the man who once held her heart and shattered it-walks unexpectedly into her gallery after ten years, the memories come rushing back like a storm.
They were once college sweethearts in New York City: young, fearless, and hopelessly in love. But when life forced them down separate paths-his leading to law school in D.C., hers to caretaking and sacrifice-the distance proved too much, and their love unraveled in silence.
Now, fate offers them a second chance-but time has changed them. They're older. Wiser. And carrying scars that never fully healed.
As they confront the choices that pulled them apart, Amara must decide: can you ever truly reclaim a love you lost, or are some loves simply not meant to be kept?
A hauntingly emotional journey of first love, second chances, and the heartbreak that lingers long after goodbye-The Love We Couldn't Keep is a poignant reminder that sometimes, love isn't enough... but it's still everything.
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Ų³Ų¹ŲÆŁŲ© Ų¹ŲØŲÆ Here are short Islamic poems meant to inspire people and connect them with Allah:
Poem 1: On Allah's Power
When the fire burns in the forest, its destruction brings forth new growth.
When the rain falls from the heavens, its waters quench the dry ground.
When the plants grow from the Earth, their fruits feed the hungry.
Like the fire, Allah makes everything new.
Like the rain, Allah restores the Earth.
Like the plants, Allah provides rizq for His creation.
Fire will blaze, and water will flow, and plants will grow,
and in these things, you will witness Allah and his boundless generosity.
Allah is all-bountiful and all-knowing and showers mercy on his believers.