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As if the world had not already been cruel enough to Jack Abbot—after losing a leg in the army and burying his first wife— life decided to test him once more just when he had finally found peace with Samira Mohan.
They were at their best. She, an attending physician. He, the night shift supervisor. A home built between research, endless shifts, and promises whispered at dawn.
Everything was fine until the headaches began. The mild confusion. The uncomfortable silences. The diagnosis was merciless: glioblastoma multiforme.
His greatest fear had always been leaving Samira alone. Now that fear had a name and an expiration date. In the best-case scenario, he had twelve months left. In medical reality: six.
So Jack made an impossible decision: to keep the secret, to pretend everything was normal, and to turn those final months into the happiest of their lives. Travel. Laughter. Shared routines. Love multiplied.
And when he could no longer stay, he would leave letters behind.
Because if he could not save himself, at least he would save the woman he loved
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When he looked back at Samira, the warmth was gone. She had one eyebrow raised, arms crossed over her chest, and an expression of absolute disappointment.
"That truck is yours?" she asked, pointing to the vehicle parked right in the blue stall.
"Yes, it's mine, I—" Jack started to say, but Samira didn't let him finish.
"What a shame, Jack," she said, her voice now cold and sharp. "I was actually thinking about giving you my number. You're handsome, you seem kind, but I can't stand idiots who park in disabled spots just because they’re in a hurry or too lazy to walk ten more yards. It’s a total lack of respect for those who actually need them."
Jack opened his mouth to explain that he was one of those people, but Samira's indignation was a force of nature. Without letting him get a word out, she climbed into her car and slammed the door shut.
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12 May 2026
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Victoria has been the most significant relationship of her adult life—and now she is moving into a new stage where Samira can’t quite follow. A stage Samira doesn’t know if she’s made out to step into. Marriage and family and true love and all that.
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You know what they say about weddings bringing people together.
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What would you give to save the person you love?
Draco Malfoy has lived a charmed life, growing up in the manor with everything he could want at his fingertips - a perfect, pampered prince.
As a teenager, he comes to Hogwarts and looks down on everyone he meets. He is cruel, vicious - heartless.
As an adult, he is merciless- a cold blooded killer.
Ruthless, inhumane, feared by those around him.But when Draco is found dead after hanging himself from the rafters of a room in the Hog’s Head, with only a bag full of memory vials and his diaries left beside him - Hermione discovers more about Draco and who he really was.
That all he ever wanted to do was make people proud.
As she searches his memories, she slowly realises that he was never the person that he showed to the world.
He suffered so much in his short life.Draco’s memories tell a story of true, unending love and sacrifice and as she watches, Hermione needs to decide what she is willing to do to give Draco another chance at the life he truly deserves.
’I promise, I will make you proud.’
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Bookmarked by bvw3654
19 Dec 2025
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This is everything to me! Broke my heart in every single possible way
5/1/2025: reread and it’s even better than I remember. To love someone to this extent is an absolute privilege -
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Rey asks Ben to help her get rid of her virginity. They're frenemies, kind of, but she trusts him enough to do this with him, even if his personality is somewhat off-putting. That’s a good thing, though, because it means she can do a casual friends-with-benefits thing with him without feelings getting involved.
But she has several problems — to name a few: anxiety, general fear of burdening others with her emotions, total incapacity to be vulnerable around other people — so she needs to do this one step at a time, starting with kissing.
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- Part 1 of That Trinket of Mine
