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Love beyond Lifetimes

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What if your heart remembers what your mind has long forgotten? Ava Sullivan is a grounded, hardworking barista trying to rebuild her life after years of feeling like something someone is missing. Haunted by vivid, recurring dreams of a life she never lived, she begins to question the strange familiarity she feels toward a man she meets by chance: Leo Carter. His eyes spark a memory. His voice echoes through time. And in his presence, her soul trembles with recognition. When Ava discovers an unfinished portrait in a quiet art gallery a painting of her own face her world begins to unravel. The painting was done by Leo… but he has no memory of ever starting it. As fragmented dreams grow more vivid, Ava begins to piece together a shocking truth: In another life, she was Isabella Reed, a powerful businesswoman torn between love and duty. And Leo? He was Liam Carter the man she loved and lost in a tragedy that still echoes across time. Bound by fate and drawn together by memories that refuse to die, Ava and Leo must uncover the secrets of their shared past before history repeats itself. But some forces will do anything to keep the past buried… Will love conquer time itself? Or are some lifetimes meant to end in heartbreak?
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Chapter 1 - The Awakening

Ava Sullivan woke with a scream.

Her fingers clutched the sheets, her chest rising and falling in ragged breaths. The dream no, the nightmare was so vivid it left her shaking.

She had never seen that woman before. But she could feel her terror, hear the shattering glass, taste the panic as if it were her own.

It wasn't the first time.

For months, these dreams had haunted her glimpses of a woman in silk dresses, a faceless man whispering her name, a love story that always ended in tragedy.

But it was just a dream… right?

Shaking it off, she stumbled out of bed, brushing off the unsettling feeling that clung to her.

Outside, the city was alive, and reality demanded her attention.

She was Ava Sullivan, a struggling waitress trying to survive in New York. She had rent to pay, a double shift to cover, and no time for foolish dreams.

But deep down, she couldn't shake the feeling that somewhere, in another lifetime, she had left something unfinished.

And it was coming back for her.