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aths she had walked too many times before. The bench was old, slightly splintered at the edges, its paint chipped by yea
t her skin with a gentleness that almost felt mocking. She barely noticed it. Her attention
ri
wide and unguarded, the kind that didn't seem forced or rehearsed. The kind that came easily to him. Lia watched the way his shoulder
d no
replayed his words long after conversations ended. No idea how his presence had slowly
rself to look away-just a
de
certain stillness to his presence, a calm that didn't demand attention. He didn'
asn't intrusive, but it wasn't distant either. It hovered somewhere in between,
ing da
ied no promise of return. When it lived in silence. W
ition that always felt strangely undefined. Not the first to bear expectations, not
sence of multiple wives and children, each carrying their own stories, their own rivalries, their own unspoken resentme
youngest, she often fel
own hallways-but even then, there was a quiet loneliness that followed her. She learned early how to mak
always mean being loud. Someti
y several years. Despite being cared for, despite never lacking the necessities of life, he often felt like an af
rt of, listening to jokes that didn't quite include him. It wasn't that he w
ondered, he didn't see the
oss ar
came quietly, like a shadow str
appened at a time when she was still too young to understand how permanent goodbye could be. She
e thought he
Then weeks.
ind was louder than his
e of their warmth, her sisters grew quieter, each retreating into their own private ways o
e, the world
rried it differently. There were no words big enough to hold their pain, so
t, Jaden was
try to fix anything, didn't offer hollow comforts. He simply stayed. S
He admired her from a distance, careful not to cross lines he didn't fully unde
g more d
her in ways he coul
h quiet understanding, through the way she leaned slightly toward him when the worl
life would alwa
ruly wi
rian ap
ction. He spoke to her easily, without the careful sympathy others used when they learned about her past
und comfor
inary things, laughed about nothing in particular. With him, s
ice when her f
gan to look forward to the sound of his voice. Only that his presenc
n no
ay Adrian's name slipped easily into her conversations, spoken without hesitation.
in him had g
rian mean to her? How close were they really? Had he arrive
ok root, silent and poisonous. He hated himself for it. Hated that he want
ded into background noise. The sky deepened into shades of orange and v
y through the air. He splashed someone nearby, laughing without r
He didn't ask why she looked distant. He didn't ask what she was thi
, neither of
eight of everything they were not saying. Lia's eyes drifted back to the pool, draw
l moment would not pass without
racture forming just beyond the water's edge. As darkness crept fu
f them
g had alread
n to grow, none of them
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