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INTENTIONALLY YOURS

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Amara Okoye plans love for a living. As a successful Lagos-based event planner, she creates perfect weddings while quietly convincing herself that love is a beautiful risk she can no longer afford. Once left by a man who chose ambition over her heart, Amara learns to protect herself with independence, structure, and carefully drawn emotional lines. Then she meets Daniel Adebayo. Calm, intentional, and quietly grieving the loss of his fiancée, Daniel isn’t searching for love — but he isn’t running from it either. Their connection begins without expectation, growing through accidental meetings, honest conversations, and an intimacy that feels both healing and terrifying. When old wounds resurface — a reappearing ex, family pressure, and the weight of unresolved grief — fear forces Amara to walk away from the one man who never asked her to be anything but honest. Separated by silence but bound by longing, both Amara and Daniel are forced to confront the truth about love: that avoiding pain also means avoiding joy. Through patience, intention, and courage, they find their way back to each other — not through grand gestures, but through choice. Intentionally Yours is a contemporary romance about healing, emotional bravery, and the quiet power of choosing love even when it scares you.
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Chapter 1 - Prologue

Before Love Learned My Name

The first time I learned that love could leave, I was twenty-two.

It wasn't loud or cruel. There was no dramatic fight, no shattered glass or raised voices. Just a conversation that felt too calm for the way my chest was breaking open.

"I love you," he said. "I just can't choose you right now."

Those words stayed with me longer than he did.

I remember walking home afterward, Lagos buzzing around me like nothing had changed. Cars still honked. People still laughed. Life went on with an indifference that felt personal. I learned that day how invisible heartbreak could be.

I learned how easy it was to give everything to someone who saw you as optional.

After that, I became careful.

I learned to build walls that looked like independence. I told myself I was strong because I didn't need anyone. I buried my softness under ambition, my longing under achievement. I planned futures that didn't require another person's presence.

And it worked.

Until it didn't.

Because no matter how carefully I lived, love kept finding me in unexpected places—weddings I didn't believe in, quiet moments I pretended didn't matter, a calm voice that refused to rush me.

I didn't know his name yet.

I didn't know how deeply he would see me.

All I knew was this truth I refused to face for too long:

Love doesn't always arrive when you're ready.

Sometimes, it arrives to teach you how to be.