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Chapter 3 - Chapter 3: As If It Were Written

The rain was still falling.

But under that little awning, it felt far away.

The whole world could have collapsed around us, and I wouldn't have noticed.

You were there.

And for the first time in a long while, everything around me felt... in place.

— Do you often take shelter here?

My voice carried a slight tremor. Not fear.

More like... restraint.

You gave me a smile.

One I'd remember for a long time.

Not wide or exaggerated.

Just subtle. Honest.

Like you were inviting me to know you without revealing too much too soon.

— When it rains, yes.

You glanced toward the soft drops falling in front of us.

— I think rain makes people more real.

That sentence.

I hadn't expected it.

It struck me like a gentle slap to the soul.

— People… or feelings? I asked, more seriously than I meant to.

You looked at me.

And that look, in that moment, was anything but light.

— Maybe both, you whispered.

A silence followed.

But the kind of silence that speaks.

When two worlds barely brush against each other.

You tilted your head slightly, damp strands of hair sticking to your temple.

— Are you always this quiet, or is it just around me?

The corner of my lips curled slightly.

You had this strange gift — you lightened the air while leaving my heart in chaos.

— I don't talk much when I'm afraid I'll say something stupid, I confessed.

— So, you want to do things right.

You said it so simply. But it hit deep.

A soft breeze passed. Your coat shivered.

You crossed your arms, not from cold, but from that sweet, subtle awkwardness.

I looked at you for a while.

And for the first time, I dared say it.

— I'm glad you're here.

— Me too, Winner. Even if it's just by chance… it's a beautiful one.

A softer silence wrapped around us.

And this time, we weren't just two strangers standing side by side.

We were two souls... beginning to recognize each other.

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