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The Love I Don't Deserve

Chapter 2 My Darling, Be Strong

Word Count: 712    |    Released on: 29/12/2025

an's

years

. I am an architect, mar

d the start of a lifetime filled with warmth and certainty

eamed when a truck burst in

oes. It surged forward, ruthless and fast,

toward me. The same hand that had brushed my cheek only hours earlier slammed me back against the seat,

xploded into countless shards. The car screamed as its frame twisted apart. The seatbelt snapped tight acro

sides. What I noticed first was his arm. It was still stre

is temple, cutting across his ashen skin, and in that mome

ely carried, swallowed b

longer rose. His eyes, the ones that had always looked at

dly touch him. His skin still held warmth, but it was slipping

bled out as broken pleas. I whispered against his cheek, against the blood,

e beyond the crushed metal, voices rose in confusion, distant and warped, like I was hearing them from underwat

e world outside might a

ross me, heavy and protective, and the truth crept in slo

without hesitation, yanking the wheel toward himself an

rst! Please, hel

o that last, fragile hope, even while

of dawn. Someone draped a blanket around my shoulders, but it

ned red, became the last image I'd carry of him-a final proof that my world had changed forever. No

my belly, where the tiniest part o

From this day on, all my love belongs to you. Stay

myself to keep moving.

hatever it took, I would build the best life possible fo

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“My name is Vivian Nelson, and I am raising my son on my own. Life has knocked me down more times than I can count, yet I still cling to hope because my child is everything to me, even while his illness threatens to take him away. The surgery costs more money than I could ever hope to save, but walking away was never an option. When my world felt like it was closing in, I forced myself to ask my boss, Carlos Rogers, for help. I never expected his answer. He was willing to support me, but his help came with a condition I never imagined. Left with nowhere else to turn, I agreed to Carlos's proposal. I had no idea how I would look my son in the eye later on, but life has never been kind or easy to me, and I have learned that survival often demands painful choices. Luck finally showed me some mercy when the surgery succeeded, and my precious boy slowly began to heal. Carlos carries himself with confidence and authority, while I have always believed I am not worthy of love. Because of that, I assumed our connection would stay strictly professional. He, however, does not see things the same way, and little by little, he finds his way past my defenses and into my heart.”