Story By Cathyrose
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Cathyrose

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It wasn't a dream. It wasn't even a plan. The call to write came from somewhere unseen-subtle, yet impossible to ignore. With no promises, just a choice: to follow the pull of unseen threads and place words on paper, hoping they'd reveal a story meant to exist. This is how the novel began.
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I would have loved you!
Updated at Jun 14, 2026, 12:07
As human beings, we are capable of experiencing emotions and living personal stories; we can understand and appreciate the importance of compassion, love, and beauty in our lives. It's true that we all seek love and understanding, and sometimes, it takes us a while to find our place in the world. It's important to remember that each of us is a unique individual, with our own experiences and perspectives, and we should strive to be understanding and not judge others. We can learn from our own mistakes, from the mistakes of others, and we can grow as individuals - just like Eva Duran, the main character in the novel "I Would Have Loved You!" "I Would Have Loved You!" is the story of two souls who have chosen each other over thousands of lifetimes, to live together and help one another, selecting circumstances and bonds that might be labeled as "harsh" by others, but for them, obstacles are nothing more than opportunities to create and recreate themselves, again and again, infinitely - with one ultimate goal: spiritual evolution. Eva's story could be yours too - because you, in turn, are a soul surrounded by millions of other souls who, just like you, wish to be loved, understood, and to find their place in this beautiful world, one that, unfortunately, is still filled with people who have forgotten who they truly are: souls made of compassion, love, and beauty. "I still don't know who gets to define what's 'right' or 'wrong,' and I still believe we're playing by rules meant to cage our spirit and force it to bow to a world ruled by selfish and manipulative people. Yet, living in this world so burdened by prejudice, it's inevitable to start seeing things as 'right' or 'wrong,' just to fit in and live in some kind of external peace, while, on the inside, you exist within a storm."
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