Chapter1
some people believed love arrived like a storm sudden,loud,impossible to ignore. But for Elara Finch ,love had always felt quieter than that .
like the soft turning of a page in an empty room.
she noticed it on a Tuesday. Not a remarkable Tuesday .No rain,no dramatic sky,no sign that any thing was about to change .The cafe where she worked smelled of roasted coffee beans and warm bread,the same way it always did .The bell above the door chimed with familiar regulars .Elara stood behind the counter,scribbling orders on paper cups,her dark hair pulled into a loose burn that never stayed neat for long
And then he walked in.
He hesitated just inside the doorway,as if unsure whether he belonged there. His jacket was slightly too big,his expression caught between curiosity and nervousness .He looked around the café's,taking in the hanging plants the mismatched chairs,the soft music humming in the back ground.
Elara didn't know why she noticed him .She had served hundreds of customers like him before .But something about the way he paused,like he was stepping into a story already in progress made her look twice.
"Hi" she said when he finally reached the counter. Her voice was gentle,practiced
"what can i get you?"
He blinked,started,then smiled in apology
"uh -sorry . I'm still deciding".
She smiled back,patient."Take your time".
He did. Too much time,maybe,He studied the menu like it held secrets he was afraid to misunderstand. Elara watched him from the corner of her eye. Amused
"I'll have",he began,then stopped."what do you recommend?"
It was such a simple question. But something in the way he asked it -like her answer mattered. Made her straighten.
"The honey latte",she said ."It's sweet,but not overwhelming".
He nodded,trusting her immediately."I'll take that".
She wrote it down,feeling a strange warmth settle in her chest." Name?"
"Julian",he said .Then ,after a pause,"And yours?"
"Elara"
He repeated it softly,like he wanted to remember."nice to meet you. Elara".
She didn't know then that this moment - ordinary exchange - would become the first sentence of something much bigger.