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„ We found love in a hopeless place „
in which a blonde haired blue eyed undercover cop comes into her life and destroys it completly
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a not so simple girl falls in love with the boy of her dreams, which she later finds out, is...
Blair Maria Silvéra was not the kind of girl life went easy on. It had never handed her anything wrapped up in a bow. If she wanted something, she learned to take it or better yet fight for it. And somewhere between fighting and surviving, she built herself a suit of armor, like her favorite Comic superhero Tony Stark, made of sharp comebacks, eye-rolls, and a smile that said I dare you. People called her cocky. Sometimes bratty. But she let them. It was easier than letting anyone see what was underneath.
She grew up with two worlds stitched into her. Her father's Mexican-American roots and her mother's Latvian blood. Two cultures that couldn't be more different, yet both ran deep in her veins. Her mama taught her the language, the food, the traditions, the kind of pride you couldn't fake. Her dad? He wasn't around much. A phone call here and there, a few birthdays. Not much else.
But having that mix didn't mean she fit neatly anywhere. It made her learn early how to stand her ground when people didn't understand, didn't accept, or simply didn't care.
Dom Toretto knew it was all a front, every bite of attitude, every smirk, every "don't mess with me" glare. He'd known her since she was barely a teenager, had seen the quiet moments no one else got to see. The crew, her crew, became the closest thing she had to family. And for Blair, loyalty was everything.
But somewhere along the way, someone slipped past her defenses. Brian O'Conner or also known as Brian Earl Spilner, with his easy grin and those too-blue eyes, managed to crack the walls she swore no one could touch. For a while, she let him see the parts of herself no one else got to. And then he broke that trust, leaving behind a fracture she never quite learned to ignore.
Blair still stumbled, still made her share of mistakes, but she was learning, slowly and a bit stubbornly, that they didn't have to define her. That maybe, just maybe, some walls weren't meant to keep people out forever.
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