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"Chicago. For the fellowship." She finally looked up, her eyes searching his. "I realized I couldn't leave without knowing if this—whatever this quiet thing we have is—was just in my head."

"It is," Julian agreed, stopping just a foot away from her. "But I think we’ve spent enough time being quiet. Maybe we should try being honest for a while, even if it’s over a phone call."

"I’m moving," she said, skipping the greeting. She held a worn copy of Mary Oliver poems like a shield. Julian felt a sharp tug in his chest. "To where?" 106_-_Surprise_Christmas_Sex_With_Sister.mp4

Elena let out a breath she seemed to have been holding for three months. "Chicago is a long way away."

In walked Elena. She wasn’t a stranger; she was the "Coffee at 9:00 AM" regular who always ordered a black roast and read poetry by the window. For months, their relationship had been built on comfortable silence and the occasional shared look over a particularly poignant verse. "Chicago

The air in Julian’s small, overstuffed bookstore always smelled like vanilla and old paper—a scent that usually calmed him. But today, the bell over the door chimed with a frantic energy that matched his own nerves.

"It’s not just in your head," Julian said, stepping around the counter. He wasn't a man of grand gestures, but he was a man of consistency. "I know your favorite stanza in that book is on page 42. I know you hate bookmarks and fold the corners even though it kills me. And I know that the shop feels empty on the days you don't show up." "But I think we’ve spent enough time being quiet

He reached out, his hand hovering over hers. She closed the gap, locking her fingers with his. It wasn't a movie ending; it was a complicated, messy, long-distance beginning. But as Elena leaned her head against his shoulder, Julian decided that some stories were worth the difficult chapters.