Lines We Shouldn't Cross
el's final lecture, his words and presence lingering in my thoughts. My routines
st time, I was starting to question whether the safe
to attend. These events usually ended up as formal affairs, polite conversations,
Michael's influence, or maybe it was sim
dress I hadn't worn in ages-a deep g
at the prospect of doing something out of the
, I felt a quiet confidence, an unfamiliar spark th
aurant near campus. Soft lights glowed over polishe
agues talking in small clusters, laughing over drinks, and e
ed a few professors from different departm
tion, and, for once, I allowed myself to rela
lder. Turning, I found myself face-to-face with Professor Claire M
va! It's good to see you here," she said, her voice warm. "I was starting to think you'
r research to my classes. But as we talked, I could sense her eyes studying
lint in her eye. "You seem a bit...different l
one about Michael-not because there was much to tell, but because so
little point in hiding my restlessness. Well..." I trailed o
"It's not much," I said, laughing softly. "Just a guest lect
He had this way of talking, this passion that made
ued. "So, he made an impression. And you
ightly. "I suppose he did. It's nothi
s. "Passing or not, it seems like he left you with a spark.
a quick squeeze. "Don't overthink it, Eva. Sometimes it's worth exploring the unexpected.
ion, laughing more easily than I had in a long time. But as the night wound dow
Michael, and before I knew it, I had slowed to a stop, peer
was beginning to clean up. I stood there for a moment, feeling a wave of nostalgia
ght that normally I would have dismissed without a second glance. But tonig
. He had given me his number on a whim after our second meeting, saying som
y without much thought, never
breath, I type
ut would you be open to coffee sometime? I realize you mi
of me knew this was impulsive, and maybe a bit silly, but another part o
ne, leaving me with nothing but t
ing, I woke u
it, I'm still in town for another few days. Co
lief and excitement flooding over me. I quickly
ar thrill, a sense that I was on the
ise than anything else. I went through my classes, my meetings, and even a brief lunch with Claire, all w
heart pounding slightly as I watched the door. Michael arrived a few m
into the chair across from
ge mixture of nerves and excitement.
d, a glimmer of humor in hi
, the words flowing between us a
ce. We talked about everything from the challenges of academia to the complexities of balancing pas
th a thoughtful expression. "Eva, you s
ybe it's because I've been rethinking a lot lat
me to any conclusions? Not yet," I admitted, looking down
"Well, if you ever need someone to help you alon
ed over me. And in that moment, I knew that this was only the beginning of s
n the brink of transformation. I didn't know where this path would lead, but for t