The Christmas lights of the city felt like a cruel joke. Everyone was celebrating, but my world had just turned into a pile of ash. Catching him with someone else—on the night he was supposed to propose—felt like a physical blow to my chest. I didn't cry. I couldn't. I just ran.
I ran until the city lights were nothing but a faint glow behind me, and the air turned sharp enough to cut. I was on the edge of the old pine forest, my breath coming out in ragged white puffs. The snow was falling heavily now, blurring the line between the path and the steep ravine.
Suddenly, the ground gave way.
I gasped, my heart leaping into my throat as I felt myself slipping into the dark void of the canyon. I closed my eyes, waiting for the impact. But it never came.
Instead, I felt a pair of powerful arms wrap around my waist with lightning speed. I was yanked back against a hard, warm chest. The heat coming off him was intense, defying the freezing wind.
"I've got you," a voice rumbled. It wasn't just a voice; it was a deep, velvet vibration that seemed to echo inside my very soul.
I opened my eyes and found myself staring into a pair of piercing, molten-gold eyes. He was breathtaking—rugged, with a faint scar across his brow that only made him look more magnetic. His gaze didn't just see me; it felt like he was reading every broken piece of my heart.
The air between us changed. The cold didn't matter anymore. There was a spark, an electric pull so strong it made my skin tingle. In that moment, surrounded by the shadows of the forest and the falling snow, I didn't feel like a girl who had just been betrayed. I felt... chosen.
"Are you hurt?" he whispered, his grip tightening just a fraction, as if he never wanted to let go.
I couldn't find my voice. All I could do was stare at this mysterious stranger who had just saved my life, wondering if I was still dreaming or if my life was about to change forever.