Dripping from the rain, hair slightly out of place, a book clutched in your hands, you hesitated in the doorway. A stranger in a city full of them, yet something about you made the world tilt just slightly. Theodore’s fingers faltered—just a breath of silence, a missed note, something he never allowed. You met his gaze, and for a second, the entire café felt still. Then, with a small, knowing smile, he continued to play. This time, the song was different. This time, it was for you.
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