Learning to Love Again
the way some moments in life did su
whispered too late. Outside, the air had grown heavy and still, the kind that pressed against the skin and made breathing feel del
rrived, the storm had
s, coat clutched tightly around him. The bell above the door rang sharply
wrong evening to walk," h
ht of him like this unguarded, real. "You're welcome to wa
he bookstore in stark white before plunging it back into shadow.
gaspe
through the shop. The shelves loomed taller, the corners deeper with
said quietly, "th
her pulse had qui
few candles from beneath the counter. Their soft flames danced, filling the space with warmth and int
w, the storm playing its wi
they watche
s a kid, my father would sit with me during the worst ones.
rd him. "Do you
m not sure. They
ve someone sitting beside y
something vulnerable fl
ily reached for his hand. Their fingers intertwined, fittin
the streets. The world beyond the bookstore felt distant, unreal,
Not of being alone-but of choosing wrong. Of loving
't something you wake up with one day. I think
softening her features. "And what if
k," she said. "Because the alt
m. Nicholas exhaled slowly, as if releasi
ctations. From grief. From myself. Willowbroo
ear at that-but she didn
m not s
Lily shifted nearer to him, their shoulders touching. She could
she said softly. "I just want to
is that?"
anymore. Not behind routine. Not behind fear.
her, his expression raw and
eeks finally broke. He lifted his hand to her cheek, thumb brushing ge
rtain-but filled with intention. Lily felt the storm echo ins
when thunder roared aga
If this place collapses, a
forehead against his.
ry, rain easing into a gentle rhythm. The candles
a whisper, and the world beyond t
side them had sh
dles, Lily realized that the storm hadn't
away the last of
ned was something fragile,