The Way He Looked At Her

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Some moments don’t announce themselves.They just begin… quietly. It wasn’t supposed to mean anything. That was the first thing Keira told herself. The café wasn’t even her usual place. She had only gone there because the rain started suddenly, falling in soft sheets that blurred the streets and made everything feel slower than usual. The kind of rain that didn’t rush you — but made you sit with yourself. She chose a seat by the window. And that’s where it started. Not with a conversation.Not with a smile. But with a look. He was sitting across the room, not close enough to notice details, but close enough to feel. There was something about the way he existed in that space — quiet, unbothered, like he didn’t need to prove anything to anyone. She wouldn’t have looked twice. But he looked first. Not in a bold way. Not in a way that made her uncomfortable.Just… present. Like he had noticed her — not just her face, but her. She looked away quickly, pretending to be interested in the rain sliding down the glass. It should have ended there. Moments like that always did. But when she looked back again — without meaning to — he was still looking. And this time, he smiled. Not wide. Not forced. Just enough to feel like something had shifted. Something small.Something dangerous. Something that didn’t ask for permission. She told herself it was nothing. But later that night, when she lay in bed staring at the ceiling, listening to the quiet hum of everything she couldn’t name… She realized something unsettling. She hadn’t thought about the rain again. Only him.
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