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In the quiet hours of night, they lay wrapped in each other under the heavy fur blanket, bare skin warmed only by touch. The fireplace flickered shadows across their bodies, but for once, shadows brought no danger.

“Are you happy?” Ava asked one night, tracing circles on his chest.

Kaelen caught her hand and brought it to his lips. “More than I’ve ever known was possible.”

She tilted her head, her voice softer. “Do you ever wish… we had more of this before everything else?”

“No,” he said firmly. “If we had, I might’ve grown used to peace. Then I never would’ve fought so hard to find it again—with you.”

Ava kissed his cheek, his neck, his lips. “You always know what to say.”

“I only know because you give me the words.”

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The lake became their place of solace. One afternoon, Kaelen lay stretched across a flat rock near the water while Ava stood waist-deep, tossing small stones to make ripples.

“You know,” she said, watching the ripples fan out, “I used to be afraid of silence.”

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