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🌹 Title: Whispers of Yesterday

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💕 SummarySome memories never fade. Some wounds never heal.When Maya returns to her hometown after years of silence, she is haunted by the ghost of her first love, Daniel. Old letters, hidden truths, and an accident that changed everything resurface as she struggles to make sense of the past. Each moment with him pulls her closer, yet every secret threatens to tear them apart. In a town that never forgot, love whispers louder than time—asking only one question: Will they find their way back to each other, or will yesterday’s shadows drown them forever?⸻📖 The NovelChapter 1 – The ReturnThe train hissed as it came to a stop, releasing a cloud of steam that blurred the platform. Maya stepped out, her chest tightening as the familiar scent of pine and rain wrapped around her. Seven years—it felt like both a breath and a lifetime.And then, she saw him. Daniel.He stood at the far end, taller, older, his shoulders carrying the weight of years. His eyes—once warm enough to set her world ablaze—now held the coldness of winter.Her lips parted, his name trembling on them.But before she could speak, he turned and walked away, disappearing into the crowd.Suspense: Why would he walk away, after all this time?

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Chapter 1 – The Storm Encounter Amara never liked the rain. It reminded her of nights spent alone, when the roof of her tiny apartment leaked and the world outside felt cold and merciless. But this storm was worse. The wind lashed through the streets like it was hunting something. Umbrellas flipped, lights flickered, and the city looked haunted.

She hurried through the puddled streets, clutching her thin jacket around herself. Then she saw him.

A man stood under the broken streetlight, tall and broad-shouldered, the storm seeming to part around him. He wasn’t dressed for rain—his dark suit clung to him, soaked through, but he didn’t move. Didn’t even flinch. His eyes locked on hers, sharp and piercing, as if he had been waiting.

“Amara,” he said.

Her steps faltered. Her name. How could he know her name?

The storm howled, but his voice cut through it like steel. Before she could speak, before she could even breathe, he took one step toward her—and the power went out. Darkness swallowed the street.

When the lights flickered back, he was gone.

But her name still echoed in her ears. Chapter 2 – The Stranger Returns Amara didn’t sleep that night.

Every time she closed her eyes, she saw him — the tall stranger in the storm, the way the rain dripped from his hair, the way his voice wrapped around her name like it belonged to him.

By noon the next day, she pushed herself out the door. She thought the night had been a fluke. Until she saw him again.

He was leaning casually against a sleek black car parked by the grocery store, as though the pouring rain had never happened. Dressed in another dark suit, crisp and immaculate, he looked like he had stepped straight out of a magazine spread.

“You…” she breathed.

His eyes met hers, sharp and knowing. “Amara.”

“You followed me,” she accused.

“No,” he said smoothly. “I was waiting.”

Her chest tightened. “Why?”

“Because you interest me.”

Her anger flared. “You don’t even know me.”

“Don’t I?” he asked softly.

And then he added, “What if I could help you?”

Her stomach twisted. “Help me with what?”

“Your rent.”

She froze, her blood turning cold. “How do you—”

“I know more than you think,” he said. “And you’ll see me again, Amara. Sooner than you think.”

And just like before, he was gone, leaving her shaken and burning with questions. Chapter 3 – The Invitation Damian was everywhere.

On the corner when she left for work. Across the street when she came home. Always at a distance, always watching. By the fourth day, she couldn’t take it anymore.

“Stop following me,” she snapped.

“If I wanted to follow you, you wouldn’t even notice,” he said calmly.

Her pulse raced. “Then what do you call this?”

“Waiting,” he answered. “For you to stop pretending you don’t need me.”

Her breath hitched. “What do you want from me?”

“Dinner. Tonight. At my place.”

She laughed in disbelief. “You think I’ll just walk into a stranger’s house?”

“You’re smart enough to know I’m not a stranger,” he replied, handing her a black card with an address.

“And if I don’t come?” she asked.

“You will,” he said darkly.

That night, Amara found herself staring at her mirror, the card burning in her purse. Her heart screamed no, but her curiosity whispered otherwise. But her name still echoed in her ears. Chapter 2 – The Stranger Returns Amara didn’t sleep that night.

Every time she closed her eyes, she saw him — the tall stranger in the storm, the way the rain dripped from his hair, the way his voice wrapped around her name like it belonged to him.

By noon the next day, she pushed herself out the door. She thought the night had been a fluke. Until she saw him again.

He was leaning casually against a sleek black car parked by the grocery store, as though the pouring rain had never happened. Dressed in another dark suit, crisp and immaculate, he looked like he had stepped straight out of a magazine spread.

“You…” she breathed.

His eyes met hers, sharp and knowing. “Amara.”

“You followed me,” she accused.

“No,” he said smoothly. “I was waiting.”

Her chest tightened. “Why?”

“Because you interest me.”

Her anger flared. “You don’t even know me.”

“Don’t I?” he asked softly.

And then he added, “What if I could help you?”

Her stomach twisted. “Help me with what?”

“Your rent.”

She froze, her blood turning cold. “How do you—”

“I know more than you think,” he said. “And you’ll see me again, Amara. Sooner than you think.”

And just like before, he was gone, leaving her shaken and burning with questions.

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