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Diamond in the Fire

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A love that burned too brightly. A trust that shattered without warning. When passion fades and temptation whispers, choices are made that can never be undone. In a world of desire, betrayal, and regret, one man must decide if love is worth saving or if some hearts are meant to walk away forever. He saw her across the room, magnetic and untouchable. She laughed like she had never been broken. But beneath the surface, both were burning for something real. At a party neither of them belonged to, Jake and Hriva collide, two strangers drawn together by the slow pull of curiosity, wine, and raw chemistry. What begins as stolen glances and teasing smiles melts into conversations that taste like confession and touches that linger too long. "Diamond in the Fire" is a slow-burn romance laced with heat, mystery, and the ache of something too good to be safe. It is about the moments that make you shiver, the silence between almost-kisses, and the danger of wanting someone who feels like fate. This is where it begins. Where the fire is warm. And no one sees the smoke yet. * Written by: Muhammad Awais * Now Available on Patreon! * Join now to start reading! https://www.patreon.com/muhammad_awais
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Chapter 1 - Prologue

The evening was quiet.

The city lights shimmered beneath a pale sky, their glow bending against the glass balcony where Jake stood. The wind carried a soft chill, brushing through his hair like the night itself remembered him.

Behind him, on the drawer, sat a single photo frame, a younger man, a woman beside him, and the laughter of children frozen in time. He didn't turn to look at it. Every detail of that photograph lived in him already, every smile, every heartbeat that once filled his world.

He exhaled slowly, his breath trembling in the cold.

"Time," he whispered, "it never waits. It slips through our fingers... like a song you can't quite remember, but still hum anyway."

He tilted his head, watching the faint glow of distant stars.

"Life gives us fleeting joys," he murmured. "Love, success, wealth... all of it fades. And yet, finding the right person? That's the hardest thing of all. So rare, so precious, it changes your life when you finally do."

His eyes softened. For a moment, he almost smiled.

"She was my calm. My fire. My silence."

The words hung in the air, carried away by the wind.

He closed his eyes, breathing in the scent of rain lingering before the storm.

"I'll see you soon," he whispered, his voice breaking. "Just... wait a little longer."

The night deepened. The wind fell still.

And Jake stood alone, a man shaped by love, loss, and everything time refused to give back.