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ather's mansion. Each step she took echoed, not because the halls were empty, but because the house was so vast it could never feel ful
elonged to
felt like she b
itely, lowering her head as Isabella passe
able. Everyone treated her like glass: precious, delicate, to be admired f
all costs. He would see to it that Isabella grew up perfect, polished, and
ll. Controlled. Predictable. The carriages, the bustling streets, the people who never paused lon
heart was no
mething she could not name, somet
her with a satisfying click, leaving behind the marble hall
live. Street vendors called prices without rehearsed politeness. The air smelled of gra
too quickly - and co
Papers scattere
id instantly. Strong hands stea
look
ime s
rdinary. But his eyes - his eyes were kind. Kind in a way that felt ancient, familiar, grounding. For a mome
not racing. A strang
hurt?" he
k her he
When their fingers brushed, a q
he said, off
a second before p
abe
nvisible aligned. A breeze passed between them,
led up. A world apart. Two lives, so different, separa
- between marble halls and worn hands
had quietly
matters. This will matter. She wanted to linger, to hear more of his voice, to look at him longer, but the r
their hands - all of it remained vivid, like a spark waiting to catch flame. Something inside him had shifted, though he didn't yet
s shouted, pigeons cooed - yet above it all, the quiet promise of something extraordinary hung between Isabella a
emed to change. And
encounters are too profound to ignore. Some sparks are too pote
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