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Chapter 29 - Episode 29: The Things That Only Exist After Breaking

"If we had gotten this right the first time…"

Her voice stayed soft.

Careful.

"…do you think we would've ever become this close?"

He thought about it seriously.

Not because he wanted the perfect answer.

Because the truth mattered now.

"I don't know," he admitted quietly.

Lesica watched him.

Waiting.

"But I think we would've been easier."

A faint shift in her expression.

Not disagreement.

Recognition.

"Easier," she repeated softly.

"Less aware too."

Silence.

That landed somewhere unexpected.

Because he was right.

Before—

they wanted each other.

But they didn't fully understand each other.

Not really.

Now—

everything felt more intentional.

More seen.

Even the quiet parts.

"I used to think closeness just happened naturally," Lesica admitted.

"And now?"

"Now I think people accidentally drift unless they keep choosing not to."

That sentence settled deeply between them.

Because that was the thing neither of them understood before.

Love wasn't only a feeling.

It was attention.

Consistency.

Presence.

And absence had consequences.

"You know what's strange?" he asked quietly.

"What?"

"I don't feel guilty right now."

That surprised her slightly.

"You don't?"

He shook his head once.

"I regret things."

A pause.

"But this doesn't feel like punishment anymore."

Silence.

That mattered.

Because for so long—

every moment between them had carried debt inside it.

Now—

it didn't.

Now it felt like choice.

Lesica stepped just slightly closer again.

Not because she needed reassurance.

Because she wanted proximity.

"I think I stopped trying to win against the past," she admitted softly.

"And?"

"I think I finally started wanting a future more than an explanation."

That one reached him immediately.

Because explanations had limits.

At some point—

people either moved forward together…

or stayed trapped translating old pain forever.

His fingers brushed lightly against hers again.

Gentle.

Automatic now.

"We really almost lost this," he murmured.

Lesica's gaze held his.

"We did lose it."

A pause.

"We just found something else afterward."

Silence.

And somehow—

that felt more honest than pretending nothing broke.

Because something had.

But they weren't standing in the ruins anymore.

They were standing in what came after.

"You know what I like about this version of us?" she asked softly.

"What?"

"You actually say things now."

He let out the quietest laugh.

"Still recovering from being emotionally illiterate."

"You once stared at me for ten minutes instead of admitting you were upset."

"In my defense, I was hoping telepathy would develop under pressure."

That earned a real laugh from her.

Warm.

Uncontrolled.

And hearing it—

he realized something.

He didn't miss the old version of them anymore either.

Not because it wasn't real.

But because this felt fuller.

More awake.

Lesica noticed him looking at her again.

That same focused way.

"You're doing it again," she murmured.

"What?"

"Looking at me like you're realizing something."

A pause.

"I am."

"And what's that?"

He smiled slightly.

Small.

Certain.

"That I don't think this survived because we fixed the past."

Silence.

Then quietly:

"I think it survived because we finally stopped hiding inside it."

That—

that stayed.

Deeply.

Lesica's expression softened in a way he'd never seen before.

Not guarded.

Not careful.

Open.

And for the first time—

he realized she wasn't testing whether he would stay anymore.

She already believed he would.

That trust sat quietly between them.

Growing.

Not dramatic.

Just real.

Cliffhanger:

Lesica lifted her hand slowly—

and rested it lightly against his face.

No hesitation left.

No fear underneath it.

Just affection.

Clear and undeniable.

Then softly—

almost smiling now—

she whispered:

"You know…"

A pause.

"I think we finally stopped talking like people who are about to lose each other."

And suddenly—

the future no longer felt like something fragile.

It felt possible.

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