Episode 1: The Window Between Us
The first time Serah saw him, he was shirtless, painting a mural on the wall of an abandoned warehouse. Rain had just started to fall soft, moody. His back was soaked, muscles moving under skin inked with wild tattoos. He didn't seem to notice her watching, or maybe he just didn't care.
She didn't mean to stare. But his presence calm, fierce, and untamed made her forget where she was. Made her forget her name for a second.
"You're either lost... or curious," he said without turning.
His voice was low, the kind that slipped under your skin and stayed there.
"Both," she replied, stepping closer.
That's how it started.
She learned his name was Kael an ex MMA fighter turned street artist. He lived in a loft above the city where windows stretched to the ceiling and the moon spilled like silver onto the floor. That night, he invited her in. Just to dry off. Just to talk.
But that wasn't what happened.
It started with glances. Then touches that lingered too long.
Serah didn't know what she was doing, only that her body had already made the decision before her mind could catch up. When Kael brushed a damp strand of hair from her face, her breath caught in her throat.
"I shouldn't," she whispered.
"But you want to," he said.
He was right.
The air between them cracked charged like a summer storm. When their lips met, it wasn't soft. It was need. Desperation. The way people kiss when they've been holding back for years, even if they only met hours ago.
Kael backed her toward the window, steam fogging the glass behind her. Outside, the city slept. But inside, they burned.
He lifted her effortlessly, her legs wrapping around him like instinct. Every move was deliberate, slow, like he was memorizing her. Serah buried her fingers in his hair, breathing his name between moans that filled the space like music.
Their bodies spoke a language older than words. Every kiss, every gasp, every thrust of hips and pulse of pleasure was a poem they wrote together on that rain-drenched night.
She felt him, tasted him, wanted to drown in the moment.
God, he's perfect, she thought. I don't want this to end.
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Later, tangled in sheets that smelled like sweat and paint, Serah lay on his chest, feeling the beat of his heart steady beneath her ear.
Kael looked down at her. "You came in from the rain... and wrecked my whole life."
She smiled. "Then I guess I'm not leaving."
Outside, the city lights blinked like stars. And inside, beneath the tall windows, two strangers became something far more dangerous than lovers-they became a craving neither of them could ever forget.
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[To Be Continued in Episode 2]