Dorgan Finally, I hear footsteps approaching, and my heart skips a beat. She's here. When I see her, everything else seems to fade away. My heart kicks into overdrive, and I'm caught off guard for a second—like I forgot how to breathe. It's not like the rush of adrenaline I get before a fight or when I'm dealing with something dangerous. No, this is different. This feels more… raw. Like I've been holding my breath for too long and finally get to exhale. Her smile hits me harder than it should. It's so warm, so effortless, and it does something to me. For a moment, I stand there, watching her, letting that smile fill the space between us. I don't know what it is—maybe it's the way her eyes meet mine, the quiet way she makes me feel like I'm the only one in the room. My heart's hammering i

