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EL HOMBRE QUE MÁS TE AMÓ

EL HOMBRE QUE MÁS TE AMÓ

JONATAN VEGA
El Hombre Que Más Te Amó es una novela de amor gay romántica muy especial,que sucedió realmente.Jonatan y Bryan se enamoran por medio de una aplicación para encontrar el amor,que los encontró a ellos.Jonatan de 18 años y Bryan Schafer de 26. Bryan queriendo ser un hombre de negocios y Jonatan un gran escritor exitoso y tener una relación seria,y duradera al lado de Bryan Schafer.Jonatan es estudiante escritor,le escribe muchos poemas a su amor Bryan Schafer,poemas incluidos en la novela.Bryan que vive en Washington DC,y Jonatan en California. Sin importar la distancia,el amor los hará conocerse y amarse. Son tan diferentes a uno le gusta la adrenalina,el bungee jump,el modelaje,la lucha y a otro la literatura.Pero el mismo amor tan fuerte y bello.Pasarán tiempo juntos pero algo pasará cuando estén tan enamorados.De un día para otro Bryan Schafer se irá sin despedirse,un hombre bueno,pero que no se acepta con inseguridades sobre lo que su familia ha puesto en su mente a través de su vida,los prejuicios,la homofobia,no quererse a sí mismo.Jonatan sin saber porqué Bryan lo echó a perder todo intentará buscar respuestas.Es una novela con muchos aprendizajes sobre la manipulación a nivel sentimental,el apego afectivo,el desapego,la aceptación propia y la aceptación social por la orientación sexual de Bryan Schafer, la ideología homofóbica de una familia y de los amigos de Bryan que se oponen por egoísmo a la relación y el amor de Jonatan y Bryan. El Hombre que más te amó habla de esa esperanza difícil de extinguir aún cuando todo está acabado.Es tan intensa la espera que Jonatan prefiere callarlo todo y no dañar más la historia por si algún día esa persona decide volver. Jonatan se da cuenta de muchas cosas,aprende el desapego,el amor propio,y la paz que a la vez lo vuelve más espiritual y agradecido.
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Better Tides Than Love Turned Hate

Better Tides Than Love Turned Hate

I fell in love with a man I should never have touched—my brother-in-law, Lucas Zahn. The first time he came to our home with my sister, Quincy, they looked like the perfect couple. He smiled at me, held out a peace talisman bracelet, and said it would keep me safe. I wore it like it was the most precious thing in the world. When the old injury in my ankle flared up, he would scoop me into his arms and rush me to the hospital without a second thought. When thugs tried to harass me, he made them scatter with a single look, then spoke to me in a voice so gentle it made my heart tremble. I told myself I understood—that everything he did was only because I was Quincy’s younger sister. Even so, I clung to those rare moments when I could be near him. Until the night Lucas was drugged by an enemy, his life teetering on the edge. If no one acted, he would die. So, I acted. On that reckless, desperate night, my sister walked in. The sight struck her like a lightning bolt, and she collapsed, her weak heart seizing on the spot. What came next was madness. In a frenzy of rage and panic, Lucas tied me to an operating table. His hands—those hands I once longed to hold—cut open my chest and tore my heart out for her. “When the avalanche hit, Quincy nearly died saving me. I swore I’d treat her well for the rest of my life. That means loving her family, too. I never thought you’d be so shameless. “This is what you owe her!” He never knew that I was the one who saved him in that avalanche. So, I died in agony, my love carved out of me—literally. When my eyes opened again, I found myself back on the night he was drunk.
Short Story · Rebirth
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THE DESPERATE DAUGHTER-INLAW

THE DESPERATE DAUGHTER-INLAW

“Now take your bastard daughter and get out of my sight! If you ever step foot into this mansion again, you will die!” Elsa Boseman’s thunderous voice sounded all over the room. Her lips quivered as the tears streamed down her cheek freely. “No..mother in-law, please! I’m innocent!” She cried from the floor where she was kneeling before Elsa Boseman. “Leave, you slut! Take this bastard and get out of this place!” She heard Mrs Taiwo’s voice and her tears increased. “Guards! Guards! Take her out!” Dotun's provoking voice sounded all over the room. “No..I’m innocent, please don’t throw me out! Mother in-law!” She cried as she rushed over to Elsa Boseman. “No.. mother, I have nowhere to go!” She cried as she knelt before the two women. She was pulled up by the guards along with her daughter who was still crying uncontrollably. As she struggled with the men, she took a glance at Daren who was sitting dejectedly on the long couch with his head bowed. “My love, I'm innocent! Please don’t let them throw me out! Daren!” She shouted with her full strength but he remained silent and didn’t look in her direction. ** The rumbling of thunder could be heard as the rain continued to pour down mercilessly. Her lips continued to quiver and her body trembled as she wrapped her one year old daughter in her bosom. She thought of everything happening in her life at the moment. She had been accused, betrayed and rejected by the family she had worshiped all through the years. She looked at her daughter who was now sleeping peacefully in her arms and she sighed. “I will make them pay,” she said as flashes of lightning appeared in the sky.
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Married to a Cheater, Reborn After Divorce

Married to a Cheater, Reborn After Divorce

When I'm paying the pension for my jobless wife, Lilith Ingram, I accidentally find out that she's had a job this whole time. She's paid a salary of two thousand dollars, which is wired into her personal bank account. Every month, the money will be transferred elsewhere, leaving her without a single cent. I've never seen the money before. Back when our daughter, Maisy Ingram, was severely ill, we were 200 dollars short to pay for her hospital bills. I was so poor that I had to sell my blood and beg everyone around me just to get them to lend me money. But during that time, Lilith never thought of sharing the burden with me. She merely comforted me with empty words before transferring two thousand dollars to her first love, Hayden Grant, the next day. Our marriage of 30 years is reduced to nothing but a laughingstock. I place the divorce agreement that I've printed out in front of Lilith. It's a silent confrontation between us. "Must you really resort to this method?" Lilith snaps impatiently. "It's just two thousand dollars! You have an annual salary of 200 thousand dollars! Why care so much about chum change?" Even Maisy takes her side by calling me a petty, stingy geezer. "Everyone has an unattainable first love when they're still young! You should be grateful that Hayden has been holding back his urges without crossing the line for so many years!" I feel as though I got struck by lightning at that moment. It's then that I belatedly realize I'm the only outsider in this family. "Getting a divorce is fine by me. Hayden's getting on with the years. I just want to take care of him and send him off when his time eventually arrives." Maisy adapts a righteous tone. "As compensation for me, I get the house, the car, and the savings. You're leaving this marriage without a single cent under your name."
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