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The Calm Before

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(POV: Adrian)

"The city outside was unusually quiet.

The rain from last night had washed the skyline clean, leaving behind a sky so pale and soft it looked almost like a dream. The safehouse was in a quieter part of town, surrounded by trees that whispered instead of making a racket. For the first time in ages, Adrian didn’t feel the usual weight of urgency sitting on his shoulders.

Inside, the house was peaceful. Amelia and Nora were still snoozing.

Adrian leaned by the kitchen window, nursing a cup of black coffee that had gone cold ages ago. His mind drifted back to the previous night, remembering how Amelia had broken down in his arms, the quiver in her voice when she whispered she might be the issue.

He hadn’t really known what to say then. But he held her close. And maybe, just maybe, that was enough for that night.

A soft sound pulled him back, and he turned around. It was Amelia.

She stood barefoot in the doorway, wearing one of his old T-shirts and pajama pants. Her hair was
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  • What the Heart didn't Know   The Calm Before

    (POV: Adrian)"The city outside was unusually quiet.The rain from last night had washed the skyline clean, leaving behind a sky so pale and soft it looked almost like a dream. The safehouse was in a quieter part of town, surrounded by trees that whispered instead of making a racket. For the first time in ages, Adrian didn’t feel the usual weight of urgency sitting on his shoulders.Inside, the house was peaceful. Amelia and Nora were still snoozing.Adrian leaned by the kitchen window, nursing a cup of black coffee that had gone cold ages ago. His mind drifted back to the previous night, remembering how Amelia had broken down in his arms, the quiver in her voice when she whispered she might be the issue.He hadn’t really known what to say then. But he held her close. And maybe, just maybe, that was enough for that night.A soft sound pulled him back, and he turned around. It was Amelia.She stood barefoot in the doorway, wearing one of his old T-shirts and pajama pants. Her hair was

  • What the Heart didn't Know   You can't save me from myself

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    The storm blew in fast, thick clouds swallowing the sky while thunder rumbled overhead. The penthouse windows shook in the wind, and the lights flickered once, twice, before settling back into a cozy glow. Amelia stood in the living room, hugging herself tight as the wild weather matched her tumultuous feelings—chaotic, loud, and impossible to ignore.Adrian had just tucked Nora into bed when he heard his own soft footsteps approaching. He didn’t say anything as he walked in—just glanced at her with a quiet, unreadable look before heading to the kitchen. "Want anything?" he asked softly. "I'll have what you're having," Amelia replied. She watched him move through the shadows, calm and steady, and it made her chest tighten. The way he moved, how his long-sleeve shirt hugged his arms—what would it feel like to be wrapped up in those arms? But as soon as that thought crossed her mind, she shook it off. She can’t be thinking about him... Not like that. He came back with two gl

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  • What the Heart didn't Know   The Way He Looks At Me

    Amelia was trying to focus on work after getting back from the office, loaded with paperwork. "Here," Adrian said, plopping a plate of food and a glass of milk right in front of her. "Milk's for kids," she grumbled, taking a bite of the round, tasty treats. "And look who's been sulking around the house all week," he shot back before leaving. Almost half an hour later, she couldn’t shake off his little jab. Did he really suggest she was acting like a child? It all started with just a glance.Not the kind she was used to—those careful, calculated looks in boardrooms or courtrooms. This was different. She found herself watching Adrian.He was in the kitchen, helping Nora stir pancake batter, his sleeves rolled up and a soft smile on his face that he didn’t even realize he had. There was flour on his cheek, and Nora couldn't help but giggle every time he pulled a funny face. It was so ordinary, so homey, and for some reason, it made her heart ache.Amelia took a slow sip of her milk from

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