
The dim glow of the sunset painted the sky in hues of orange and violet as Emma stepped off the train and onto the platform of the small coastal town. It had been five years since she’d last been here, and her heart ached with every familiar sight. The smell of salt in the air, the distant sound of waves crashing against the shore—all of it reminded her of him. Of Luke. Luke was her first love, her everything. They had met one summer when she was 19 and visiting her aunt. He had been working at a small surf shop, his easy smile and sun-kissed skin an irresistible combination. Their connection was instant, a spark that ignited a whirlwind romance. For three years, their love had been fiery, intense, and consuming. But like a storm that burns too brightly, it eventually left destruction in its wake. Luke wanted to stay by the ocean, tied to the waves and the sand, while Emma had dreams of the city, of pursuing her career in fashion design. They had parted ways with promises to keep in touch, but life had a way of pulling them further apart. Now, five years later, Emma was back, invited to a friend's wedding in the same town where their love story had begun. She wasn’t sure if she hoped to see Luke or dreaded the thought. The reception was held at a seaside villa, its terrace overlooking the ocean. Emma mingled with old friends, laughing and sharing memories, but her eyes kept drifting to the horizon. And then she saw him. Luke stood near the edge of the terrace, a glass of champagne in his hand, looking every bit the same as he had years ago. His dark hair was shorter, his frame a little broader, but his eyes—the deep, piercing blue that mirrored the ocean—hadn’t changed. Their eyes met, and for a moment, the world around them disappeared. Emma felt her breath catch, her heart racing as if no time had passed. He was the first to break the silence, walking toward her with a hesitant smile. "Emma," he said, his voice a mix of surprise and warmth. "I didn’t know you’d be here." "Neither did I," she admitted, her voice trembling slightly. "It’s been a long time, Luke." "Too long," he said, his gaze never leaving hers. The evening passed in a blur of conversations and stolen glances. Eventually, they found themselves alone on the beach, the cool sand beneath their feet and the moon casting a silver glow over the waves. "I thought I’d never see you again," Luke said, his voice low. "After you left, I… I tried to move on, but it was like chasing shadows. Nothing felt real without you." Emma’s heart ached at his words. "You think I didn’t miss you?" she asked, her voice breaking. "I thought about you every day, but we wanted different things. I didn’t know how to make it work." He took a step closer, his hand reaching out to brush a strand of hair from her face. "Maybe we were too young to figure it out then. But now… I don’t care about anything except being with you. Tell me, Emma. Do you still feel it?" Her breath hitched as his fingers traced the curve of her cheek. "Luke…" she whispered, her resolve crumbling under the weight of her emotions. "I’ve never stopped loving you." He closed the distance between them, his lips capturing hers in a kiss that was both tender and desperate. It was as if years of longing and unspoken words poured out in that single moment. The night stretched on as they talked, kissed, and relived their memories, weaving them into new promises. Emma realized that what they had wasn’t gone; it had been waiting, like the tide, to return. By the time the sun rose, painting the sky in soft pastels, Emma and Luke stood hand in hand, ready to face whatever the future held. Love, they learned, wasn’t lost—it had only been waiting for the right time to find them again.

