Lines We Shouldn't Cross
g felt different. The small, everyday mom
hours in my office grading papers-all of it
'd shared. I was starting to see the world through a new lens,
yself smiling more than usual. Stude
today," one of my students said with
l thrill, almost as if I had a secret-somet
gs after class, my phone buzzed. I glanced
a good day, Eva. Cof
ing I hadn't felt in a long time. I replied quickly, agreeing to meet the next day. We d
s. The afternoon sun was soft and warm, casting a gentle glow over the trees
" he said with
dn't wait," I repl
lined path. We talked about everything and nothing-our favorite books, the p
The water was calm, reflecting the sky and the trees aro
n it. "Eva," he began softly, "I know this might sound strange, bu
n't dared to admit. I looked down at my hands, feelin
ch was warm and comforting, and I felt a sense of peace
hink about was the way his hand felt on mine and the warmth of his presence beside me. It was
walk and talk. Every time we met, I felt myself opening up in ways I never had before. With him, I could talk abo
er told anyone. I told him about my first days at the university and how I had been so determined to succeed, even a
tories in return. And as we talked, I realized that he was becoming more than just a fri
what he was doing and if he was thinking of me too. The thought made me smile, and fo
en lifted from my shoulders. The usual worries and stresses of my life
oticed the change in me, the subtle shift that had taken place. I knew what they we
ing that evening. He said it was one of his favorite places, a hidden gem he had discovered
nt dress that made me feel confident. As I arrived at the gallery, I felt a
s, Michael shared his thoughts on each piece, his eyes lighting up as he spoke. I found myself captivated, not ju
dscape, a quiet scene of a field bathed in the soft glow of the setting sun. There was
murmured, my voice b
his eyes warm and thou
is words hung in the air between us, and I knew that somethin
nd us fading away, leaving only the two o
ew that there was no turning back. This was more than a spark, more than a passing co
as we said goodbye. He looked at me, his eyes filled w
iet intensity. "I don't know where this is going,
looked into his eyes. "I want this, Michael whisper
my heart swell. And as he pulled me into a