Que Me Detengan- Mariah Evans.epub (2025)

Instead, the pounding came back. Three rhythmic thuds echoed from his side, followed by a muffled, playful shout. "If you want me to stop, you'll have to come tell me to my face!"

He leaned against the doorframe, a slow smirk spreading across his face. "I'm Javi. And if you've been listening that closely, you should know I'm much better in person than through a wall."

What started as a war of noise quickly turned into a battle of wits. They began leaving sticky notes on each other's doors—complaints about loud music evolved into recommendations for local tapas bars, which turned into invitations for morning coffee by the shore. Vanessa realized that the man who had been her greatest annoyance was becoming the person she looked forward to hearing from most. Que me detengan- Mariah Evans.epub

The challenge caught her off guard. She threw on a robe and stormed into the hallway, ready to unleash months of frustration. When the door opened, she wasn't met by a stereotypical party animal, but by a man with messy hair and eyes that sparkled with far too much amusement.

"I'm Vanessa," she snapped, "and I've heard every single thing you've done in that apartment for three weeks." Instead, the pounding came back

Vanessa needed a fresh start. After a messy breakup, the golden sands of San Juan Beach in Alicante seemed like the perfect sanctuary. She rented a small apartment, hoping the sound of the Mediterranean waves would drown out her lingering heartache. But her peace was short-lived, interrupted not by the ocean, but by the thin walls of her building.

One humid evening, the noise became unbearable. A glass shattered next door, followed by a roar of laughter that pushed Vanessa over the edge. Fueled by a mix of sleep deprivation and a sudden, sharp arrebato de furia, she grabbed a heavy book and began pounding on the shared wall. She screamed for silence, expecting a sheepish apology or at least a pause in the chaos. "I'm Javi

As the Alicante sun set over the beach, Vanessa looked at the wall that had once felt like a cage. It was no longer a barrier; it was the reason she had finally stopped running from her past and started listening to her heart.