Unwritten Stars

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Unwritten Stars A Novel Chapter One The Bookshop That Smelled Like Home The scent of old paper and fresh coffee filled the air as Clara Evans moved through the aisles of her bookshop café, straightening stacks of novels and dusting off forgotten classics. It was a quiet morning in Edinburgh, the kind she preferred—rain tapping gently against the windowpanes, a low hum of jazz playing in the background, and the comforting solitude of her own little world. Clara had built The Story Nook from the ground up, turning a dusty, forgotten space into something magical. The shelves stretched to the ceiling, ladders sliding on brass rails, fairy lights twinkling above the reading nooks. It wasn’t just a bookstore. It was her refuge. And yet, today, something felt… off. The bell above the door chimed, and Clara instinctively glanced up from behind the counter. At first, it was just another customer, shaking off the rain from his coat. But then he looked up. And the moment their eyes met, the past she had spent years burying crashed over her like a tidal wave. Ethan Calloway. He was here. Clara’s fingers tightened around the ceramic mug in her hands, her heart hammering against her ribs. She had imagined this moment a hundred times, had rehearsed what she would say if fate ever brought him back into her life. But now, as he stood mere feet away, taking in the shop with a slow, curious glance, she found herself frozen. Ethan hadn’t changed much in the ten years since she had last seen him. His dark brown hair was a little longer, a little messier, as if he’d been running his fingers through it in frustration. His green eyes still carried that unreadable depth, the same ones that had once studied her across candlelit tables and late-night letters. But there was something different now—an exhaustion in the way he carried himself, as if he’d been searching for something and hadn’t quite found it yet. He didn’t see her at first. Clara could have slipped away, hidden in the storeroom, let him browse and walk out without ever knowing she had been here. But before she could make a decision, his gaze flicked toward the counter. And then, his entire body went still. For a long moment, neither of them spoke. Then, Ethan took a single step forward, his voice barely above a whisper. “Clara?” And just like that, the past was no longer a memory—it was standing right in front of her. End of Chapter One
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