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Forever YoursChapter One – The Girl Who Didn’t Believe in LoveNew York City had never felt colder.Not because of the weather. Spring had already brushed warmth across Manhattan, softening the air and painting Central Park in shy greens. But to Emily Carter, the city felt like a place built for other people’s love stories — not hers.She stood outside her favorite café on 5th Avenue, staring at her reflection in the glass window. Twenty-six years old. Marketing executive. Independent. Strong.Single.Again.“Men are temporary,” her best friend Ava always said. “But ambition? That stays.”Emily used to laugh at that. Now she clung to it.Her last relationship had ended three months ago in the most humiliating way possible — a public proposal gone wrong. Daniel had gone down on one knee at a charity gala, smiling as cameras flashed.And she had said no.Not because she didn’t care about him. But because she knew, deep down, she wasn’t in love.Since then, whispers followed her in social circles. “The cold-hearted one.” “The career-obsessed woman.” “The girl who broke a good man.”If only they knew the truth.Emily didn’t reject love.She just didn’t trust it.That evening, she stepped into the café to escape the wind. The bell above the door chimed softly.And that was when she saw him.He was sitting by the window — dark hair, sleeves rolled up, focused on his laptop. There was something calm about him. Not flashy. Not trying too hard. Just… present.As if sensing her stare, he looked up.Their eyes met.And something shifted.Not fireworks.Not lightning.Just a quiet awareness.He smiled — subtle, warm.Emily quickly looked away, annoyed at herself. She wasn’t doing this again. She didn’t need distraction.But when she ordered her coffee, the barista frowned.“I’m so sorry, we just ran out of oat milk.”Emily exhaled sharply. “You’re kidding.”“I think I might be able to help with that.”That voice.She turned.The window guy was standing beside her, holding his cup. “They accidentally gave me oat milk. I don’t actually need it. You can have mine.”She blinked. “That’s… weirdly generous.”He chuckled. “I get that a lot.”She hesitated, then accepted. “Thank you.”“I’m Ryan,” he said, extending his hand.She looked at it for a moment before shaking it. “Emily.”His grip was warm. Steady.“Nice to meet you, Emily.”She had no idea that this simple introduction would change everything.Chapter Two – Coffee and CoincidencesRyan Matthews was not a coincidence kind of man.He believed in timing, in work ethic, in calculated risks. As a tech entrepreneur who had recently moved back to New York after selling his startup in California, he had no plans for romance.Especially not complicated romance.But there was something about Emily.He noticed the way she carried herself — confident, guarded. The slight tension in her shoulders. The polite distance in her voice.She intrigued him.“Do you always rescue strangers from milk crises?” she asked as they found themselves sitting at neighboring tables.“Only the ones who look like they’re about to declare war on the barista.”She smirked. “I wasn’t that bad.”“Your eyes said otherwise.”There it was — that almost-smile again.They talked.About work. About New York. About bad first dates.Emily surprised herself by laughing. Actually laughing.Ryan was easy to talk to. He didn’t pry. He didn’t flirt aggressively. He just… listened.When her phone buzzed, she glanced at the screen. Ava.Where are you? The investors are here!Emily’s stomach dropped. She had completely forgotten about the dinner meeting.“I have to go,” she said quickly, standing.“Of course.”She hesitated.This was usually where things ended. A brief meeting. A forgotten face.But instead, she pulled out a business card.“If you ever need marketing strategy advice,” she said casually, “I’m very good.”Ryan took the card, studying it.“I might take you up on that.”As she walked away, she felt something unfamiliar blooming in her chest.Anticipation.Chapter Three – The DealTwo weeks passed before he called.Emily had convinced herself she didn’t care.Until her phone rang.Unknown number.“Hello?”“Hi, Emily. This is the oat milk hero.”Her lips betrayed her with a smile. “Ryan.”“I was wondering if your marketing genius is available for consultation.”She pretended to think. “Possibly. What’s the project?”“I’m launching a new platform. Social impact meets tech. I need someone who understands people.”“And you thought of me?”“I haven’t stopped thinking of you.”Silence.Her heart skipped — annoyingly.“Strictly business,” she said firmly.“Of course,” he replied. But there was amusement in his voice.They met the next day at his office overlooking the Hudson River.Ryan explained his new venture — a digital platform connecting small American-owned businesses with local investors. Purpose-driven. Community-focused.Emily was impressed.“You’re serious about this,” she said.“I don’t do anything halfway.”Their eyes locked.That tension again.Professional.Dangerously personal.

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Chapter one – The Past Never Sleeps The phone kept ringing. Daniel. Emily stared at the screen like it was a ghost. Ryan’s jaw tightened slightly, but he said nothing. “You don’t have to answer,” he added calmly. But she already had. “Hello?” “Emily,” Daniel’s voice came through, familiar and unsettling. “We need to talk.” Her stomach twisted. “About what?” “About us.” There was no us. But hearing his voice brought back memories — the gala night, the flashing cameras, the humiliation, the guilt. “I’m busy,” she said quietly. “With him?” Ryan looked away, giving her space. That hurt more than jealousy would have. Daniel sighed. “You ran away from something real. I just want closure.” Closure. The word echoed in her chest. “Fine,” she whispered. “Tomorrow.” She hung up. Silence stretched between her and Ryan. “You don’t owe me explanations,” he said, though something guarded had slipped into his expression. “I said yes to him once,” she admitted. “But I didn’t love him.” Ryan stepped closer, rain still falling softly around them. “And me?” Her breath caught. “You scare me,” she said honestly. A slow smile touched his lips. “Good.” That made her laugh. But neither of them moved. Because this time, the almost-kiss felt heavier. More complicated. _______ Chapter two– Dinner with Ghosts The next evening, Emily chose a simple black dress. Armor. Daniel was waiting at an upscale restaurant in Manhattan. Still polished. Still confident. Still wrong. “You look beautiful,” he said. “Thank you.” They sat. For a moment, it felt like old times. But then she noticed something — she wasn’t nervous. She wasn’t hopeful. She was detached. “You embarrassed me,” Daniel said bluntly. Her eyes hardened. “I saved both of us from a divorce.” “You could’ve said yes and figured it out.” “That’s not love.” He leaned forward. “So what is? That tech guy?” Her pulse jumped. “His name is Ryan.” “So there is someone.” She didn’t answer. Daniel exhaled. “You don’t believe in forever, Emily. You never have.” He was wrong. She did believe. She just never felt it. Until now. “I’m sorry I hurt you,” she said gently. “But I won’t apologize for choosing honesty.” Daniel studied her carefully. “You’re different.” “I am.” And she meant it. Because this time, when she left the restaurant, she didn’t feel guilt. She felt clarity. ______ Chapter three- Walls Falling Ryan was working late when she showed up at his office. He looked surprised. “Everything okay?” “Yes.” She stepped inside, closing the door behind her. “I met Daniel.” “And?” “It’s over. Completely.” Ryan held her gaze, searching for doubt. “There’s no unfinished chapter,” she added softly. He walked toward her slowly. “You’re sure?” “Yes.” There was no rain this time. No interruption. No past calling. Just two people standing inches apart. “I meant what I said,” he whispered. “I don’t need promises. I just need honesty.” She reached for his hand. “You have it.” This time, when he kissed her— It wasn’t rushed. It wasn’t desperate. It was certain. Slow. Warm. Intentional. And for the first time in her life… Emily didn’t pull away.

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