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Bent Right To Your Wind – Esther Valros

We decided to plan it for Friday night, and after much thought, I knew exactly what could be a date that my husband would love. Just as I was turning off my computer, Sophia opened the door with a worried, frantic look, and I knew my chances of ruining my date with my husband had increased significantly. I didn’t even have to ask.
She spilled everything out in the fastest, least clear way she had ever spoken. It was the worst day for this to happen, but there was no time to even worry about it. Mr. Musk-Smith had had the wonderful idea to write a letter to the public. A letter that we didn’t approve of and made our case ten times harder, because even though he tried to apologize to his soon-to-be ex-wife, he sounded like the narcissistic asshole that he was.
He had just showed the public that he was exactly how they thought he was. We never were able to control the narrative, but we tried to not give more ammunition to the public. I wanted to hit my head on the table. Stupid, selfish asshole. My alarm had sounded exactly fifteen minutes ago, telling me it was time to get home if I didn’t want to mess up our date. I was debating between saying fuck it and leaving without thinking of the repercussions, or calling my husband to tell him I was messing up the very first thing that we agreed on in our process to improve our marriage.
Could I still get there on time? “What was he even thinking?” Sophia asked angrily for the hundredth time. If I left, Sophia would be the one having to respond for my team, even if I was still punished for leaving. These days, she seemed less calm and collected and more frazzled around the edges. I could relate. I called Aaron.
He picked it up at the third ring. “Hi, my love,” he sounded so happy. “Hi, Maya. Can you hear me?” His tone changed to a worried one. “Yes, sorry. I—” This was so messed up. “Aaron, I—” “Are you alright?” That got me out of my stupor. “Yes. I’m fine, it’s just that something happened in the office and I don’t know if I will be able to get there on time.”
“Oh, I see…” The disappointment was clear in his voice. I wanted to tell him everything, make him understand me, but the truth was I had still failed him. Again. I bit my cheek while passing my hands through my hair. “Maya, don’t worry. We can reschedule.” “I’m sorry. I really wanted to go on a date with you. I had everything planned and—” “I know, my love. I mean it.
Editing by Hannah G. Scheffer-Wentz, English Proper Editing Services Proofreading by Evelyn, English Proper Editing Services Cover made by Marta García Navarro @margana_mgn Character art created by @aurithemoon 1kitap1.com/en Contenido COPYRIGHT Trigger Warning “That fateful night” Maya *20 MONTHS LATER * “Our new routine” Aaron *PAST* “The first day of the rest of their lives” Maya *PRESENT* “What is he doing here?”
Maya *PAST* “Three weeks after meeting” Aaron *PRESENT* “Lose the pants” Maya *PAST* “The beginning of the end” Maya CHAPTER 7 *PRESENT* “Tell me about your wife” Aaron *PAST* “First day of school” Aaron *PRESENT* “New recruiter” Maya *PAST* “Indifferent” Maya *PRESENT* “A little surprise” Aaron *PAST* “8 YEARS LATER” *PRESENT* “Sweet Nothings” Maya *PAST* “Aaron’s 18th birthday” Maya *PRESENT* “Couple’s therapy” Aaron *PAST* “A truce” Aaron *PRESENT* “Messing it up” Maya *PAST* “A not-so-strange stranger” Maya *PRESENT* “Cursing my shoulder” Maya *PAST* “Searching for my rival” Maya *PRESENT* “She pushed too fast, too soon” Aaron *PAST* “Messing around” Maya PRESENT “Málaga” Maya *PAST* “My fantasy became reality” Aaron *PRESENT* “Fashion show” Aaron *PAST* “Afterglow” Maya *PRESENT* “Protección” Maya *PAST* “Trust your gut” Maya *PRESENT* “If only I knew” Aaron *PAST* “Knife to the neck” Aaron *PRESENT* “Head first with the truth” Maya *PAST* “Betrayal” Maya *PRESENT* “Arrows to my heart” Aaron *PAST* “A visitor with a gift” Aaron “Broken dreams Maya *PRESENT* “My worst nightmare; my reality” Maya *PAST* “Home, sweet home” Maya *PRESENT* “A ghost” Aaron *PAST* “Moving on” Maya *PRESENT* “Rest” Maya *PAST* “Rose” Aaron *PRESENT* “Back home” Aaron *PAST* “Prom” Maya *PRESENT* “Our bodies still intertwined” Maya *PAST* “Keys” Aaron MAYA *PRESENT* “White dress” Aaron *PAST* “College” Maya *PRESENT* “The End” Maya *3 YEARS LATER* “Happiness” Aaron 1kitap1.com/en To my grandparents, I wish life would have been kinder to you and that we could have had more time together.
Os extraño mucho, abuelos. To my parents, who had fight to give me a good life and have shown me unconditional love. I owned you all. To my sister, thank you for being the best friend that anyone could ask for. I’m so proud of you. I’m forever grateful to have grown up in this wonderful family. Os quiero muchísimo. 1kitap1.com/en Trigger Warning This book deals with heavy subjects. I´ll mention them below.
If you have questions about it, please messaged me at [email protected] Death of a loved one (on page, and mention and talk about grief), abusive parent (on page), alcoholism (on page, not main characters), car accident (recalled), marriage in peril (on page), bullying (on page), sickness of a loved one (on page), explicit scenes between main characters (on page), cheating (not between main characters, just mention) 1kitap1.com/en PROLOGUE “That fateful night” Maya My body was shaking, cold, and sweaty—a tacky feeling that made me want to crawl out of my skin.
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