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Until We Meet Again.

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Until We Meet AgainSome love stories are not meant to last forever—yet they leave marks so deep that forever no longer matters.“Until We Meet Again” is a modern, emotional, and bittersweet romance that explores love, timing, loss, healing, and the quiet ache of letting go. It is a story about two souls who found each other at the wrong time, in the wrong season of life, but loved each other in the truest way possible.Lia Hernandez never believed in fate. For her, life was simple: work hard, stay focused, and never let emotions become distractions. Growing up, she learned early that life does not wait for broken hearts to heal. Dreams had deadlines, responsibilities came first, and love—at least the kind people wrote poems about—was a luxury she could not afford.She was practical, guarded, and careful. She built walls so high that even she forgot what it felt like to live without them. To everyone around her, Lia looked strong, independent, and impossible to break. But beneath her quiet strength was a girl who had spent years pretending she did not long for softness, for understanding, for someone who would stay.Then she met Aidan Reyes.Aidan was everything Lia was not—warm, spontaneous, reckless in the most beautiful way. He believed in sunsets, in long walks with no destination, in handwritten letters, and in the idea that some people are simply meant to find each other. He laughed loudly, loved deeply, and carried a kind of sadness behind his smile that only the observant could notice.Their first meeting was ordinary. No dramatic music, no cinematic moment, no love at first sight. Just two strangers crossing paths on a rainy afternoon in a small café, sharing a table because there were no empty seats left.It should have ended there.But some stories begin quietly.What started as casual conversations turned into late-night phone calls, shared playlists, accidental touches that lingered too long, and silences that somehow said more than words ever could. Aidan became the kind of person Lia never expected—someone who saw through her silence and stayed anyway.For the first time in years, Lia allowed herself to feel.She laughed more. She smiled without forcing it. She started believing that maybe life was not only about surviving but also about living. With Aidan, the world felt softer, brighter, and less frightening. He became her safe place, and she became his reason to keep hoping.But love, no matter how beautiful, does not erase reality.Aidan was carrying secrets he never fully spoke about—burdens he hid behind gentle smiles and reassuring words. His world was slowly falling apart, and no matter how much he loved Lia, some battles were his alone to fight.At the same time, Lia was standing at the edge of the future she had worked so hard for: a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that could change her life forever, but it meant leaving everything familiar behind.Including him.Suddenly, love was no longer just about holding on.It became about choosing.Choosing dreams over comfort. Choosing distance over selfishness. Choosing goodbye, even when every part of your heart begged you to stay.As the days grew heavier and the silence between them became harder to ignore, Lia and Aidan were forced to confront the most painful truth of all: sometimes love is real, and still, it is not enough.Not because they failed. Not because they stopped loving each other. But because timing can be cruel, and life does not always make room for the people we wish to keep.Their story unfolds through quiet moments and devastating choices—through train station goodbyes, unread messages, birthdays spent apart, and memories that refuse to fade. It is not just about romance, but about grief: grieving the future they imagined, grieving the version of themselves that only existed when they were together.Years pass.Life moves forward, as it always does.New cities. New people. New versions of themselves.But some loves do not disappear. They settle into the soul. They become part of who we are.And sometimes, even after everything, fate has a strange way of bringing people back to the places where they once left pieces of themselves behind.When Lia and Aidan cross paths again years later, they are no longer the same people they used to be. Time has changed them. Pain has changed them. Love has changed them.But one question remains:Can love survive distance, silence, and time?Or are some people only meant to teach us how deeply we can feel before they become memories?“Until We Meet Again” is a heartfelt story for anyone who has ever loved someone they had to let go of. It is for those who understand that not every ending is a failure, and not every goodbye is final.It is about first love and second chances. About unfinished conversations and words left unsaid. About the people we carry with us long after they are gone.

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Episode 1: The Rain Between Us
Episode 1: The Rain Between Us Rain had always made Lia uncomfortable. It wasn’t the thunder or the lightning that bothered her. It was the silence that came with it—the way the world seemed to slow down, forcing people to stop and think. And Lia hated stopping. Thinking too much often led to remembering, and remembering was dangerous. At twenty-two, Lia Hernandez had already built her life around discipline. Her days were filled with deadlines, responsibilities, and carefully written plans. She believed in hard work, not fate. Love stories were for movies, not for people like her. That evening, she sat alone in her favorite café near the city center, her laptop open in front of her. Outside, heavy rain poured across the streets, turning headlights into blurry gold reflections. Inside, the café was warm, filled with the smell of coffee and soft music. Her phone buzzed. It was Mara, her best friend. Mara: Still working? Please tell me you remember how to be human. Lia smiled faintly. Lia: Barely. She locked her phone and stared at her unfinished work. Then the café door opened. A man stepped inside, slightly soaked from the rain, holding his jacket over his head like it had done absolutely nothing to protect him. He walked to the counter with a tired but easy smile. “Please tell me hot chocolate can fix bad life decisions,” he said. The barista laughed. Lia looked up for only a second. But somehow, one second was enough. He had messy dark hair, calm eyes, and the kind of smile that looked real even when it was tired. He seemed like someone who laughed often, even when life gave him reasons not to. A few minutes later, he turned and noticed there were no empty tables left. Unfortunately, the only available seat was across from Lia. He walked over. “Hi,” he said, holding his cup carefully. “Every table here is taken, and I’m trying not to stand dramatically by the window like a heartbroken movie character. Can I sit here?” Lia stared at him for a moment. She should say no. She liked silence. She liked distance. She liked strangers staying strangers. But instead, she gave a small nod. “Fine.” He smiled like she had just saved his life. “Thank you. I promise I’m only slightly annoying.” He sat down. For a few moments, neither of them spoke. Then he glanced at her untouched coffee. “That drink has been there long enough to start paying rent.” Lia looked at him, surprised. “…Excuse me?” He smiled into his cup. “You’ve been staring at your laptop for ten minutes without typing. Either you’re writing something very deep, or you’re questioning every life choice you’ve ever made.” For the first time that night, Lia laughed. A small one. Quiet, but real. And somehow, in the middle of the rain, with a stranger sitting across from her and a cold cup of coffee between them, something shifted. She didn’t know it yet. But this was how their story would begin.

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