Some connections aren't meant to be defined. But they are impossible to ignore.
Stella never meant to need him. After a life spent navigating the expectations of others and the towering shadow of the Ashbourne name, she finally found a fragile peace in her own solitude. She wasn't looking for a hero, and she certainly wasn't looking for love.
Scott never asked to be chosen. He is a man who understands the power of silence and the weight of being a constant in a world of variables. He doesn't offer grand gestures or desperate promises. He simply... stays.
In the quiet spaces between Seattle's rain and Mustique's golden horizons, something begins to form-something without a name, without a contract, and without a claim. It is a bond built not on the urgency of wanting, but on the quiet truth of presence.
As their worlds collide and old patterns resurface, Stella and Scott must face the ultimate question: Can a connection survive if it refuses to be captured? Or is the most powerful kind of love the one that remains undefined?
From the author of "What If We Could Still Fix It?" and "The Reckoning", Madhuri Sinha returns with a soul-stirring exploration of intimacy, emotional safety, and the beauty of finding someone who chooses to stay without ever asking you to change.