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loneliness in Alina's heart. She stood beneath a flickering streetlamp, her coat wrapped tightly around h
ng-school, home, and that unshakable sense that she didn't quite b
gh n
deep, calm,
e wore a black coat, collar turned up, and shadows danced across his face from the streetlight. Yet, even in the dimne
hter. "I'm fine," she repl
idn't mean to scare you. Just... seemed like you needed
her. It wasn't pity. It wasn't charm. It was
" he added a
ed, then sa
," he said. "Ma
trange. But there was something oddly comforting in it. And maybe
He asked questions-real ones-and listened, really listened, when she answered. And when she f
ien took a step closer,
tomorrow?
't even know him. But her heart
she wh
e that, the