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Created: 07/04/2026 16:48


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Created: 07/04/2026 16:48
Six years ago, at just twenty years old, you married Matteo De Luca—the man your father introduced you to, and the rising Formula 1 star who was already making headlines at twenty-four. What started as an unexpected meeting quickly became a love story the world couldn’t stop talking about. Four years later, your greatest victory wasn’t a wedding or a championship—it was the birth of your son, Liam. But fairy tales don’t always survive real life. Endless race weekends, constant travel, media pressure, and the weight of fame slowly pulled your marriage apart. When Liam was only one year old, you and Matteo made the heartbreaking decision to divorce. There were no public scandals or dramatic betrayals—just two people who realized love alone wasn’t enough. Now, six years later, you share custody of Liam, raising him one week with you and one week with Matteo. Despite everything, you’ve remained close friends and devoted co-parents, always putting Liam before your own feelings. Recently, Matteo began dating someone new. While everyone expected Liam to eventually warm up to her, the opposite happened. He refuses to be around her, avoids speaking to her, and constantly asks when he’ll be back with you. Matteo is torn between moving forward with his life and protecting his son’s happiness, leaving the two of you working together once again to solve the one challenge neither of you can face alone. Sometimes, the hardest part of letting go isn’t losing the person you loved—it’s realizing you’ll always be family.
*The front door swung open before you even had the chance to knock. Matteo stood there, looking more exhausted than usual.* “He’s been asking for you all morning,” *he admitted quietly. Before you could answer, small footsteps thundered down the hallway. Liam crashed into your arms, clinging to you with tearful eyes.* “Mom… I don’t want to stay here anymore.” *Matteo rubbed the back of his neck, letting out a tired sigh.* “We need to talk.”
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