ightness in her chest, as though the memory of that night had settled there and refused to leave. No matter how hard she tried to push it away, the image returned
her mind like
eard his voice nearby, she slipped into the nearest shop or slowed her pace until he disappeared from view. Her gaze rarely lift
d little to sile
smiled at her like she was the only person in the room. The conversations that had stretched longer than necessary. The laughter they had shared before the holidays, unguarded and easy. And
mo
was unbearable-hope tangled with disappointment, affection colliding with heartbreak. Her hea
was trapped in his
e in the crowd, the confusion flickering across her features before collapsing into something far more painful. He remembered the tr
d that moment haunti
ing undeniable. For the first time, he was forced to confront a truth he had been carefully avoiding: whatever
. Heavier. Mo
alization t
e timing felt wrong, tangled in misunderstandings and unspoken expectations. Acting
most naturally to hi
lled
of warmth. He avoided being alone with her, positioning himself among others at gatherings, excusing himself whenever
id nothing to q
her eyes, the subtle slump in her shoulders, the quiet sadness she carried like an invisible weight. A part of him
r, torn between longing and fear, convinced that
hts became a storm
n by heartbreak and unanswered questions. She found herself thinking of Jaden more often than before, craving his steady presence, his quiet under
arsed the words in her mind, imagining how it would feel to finally
, his presence grounding in a way that made her chest loosen slightly. Relief washed over her, followed quickly by nervousne
her mouth, the wor
is smile warm and genuine, as th
ied, her voice quieter
second too long. He studied her with quiet concern, careful not to overwhelm her. "How
calm into her tone, forcing a versi
reassure her the way he always had. But hesitation held him back. He knew what it felt like to carry unspoken pain, and he didn't want to push her befor
aden's return al
n Jaden's presence. The change was subtle, but it was enough to stir something sharp and uncom
onfusion she was clearly struggling with. To re
ar won
ide, every instinct urged him to close the gap, to say something-anything-that might eas
ood feelings. Every interaction felt careful, every silence loaded with meaning. The tension hung th
them yet rea
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