The evening air was warm, carrying the faint scent of jasmine as the sun dipped below the horizon. He stood beside her, a little nervous, though he tried to hide it with a quiet smile.
“I didn’t plan any of this perfectly,” he admitted, glancing at her, “but I wanted to be with you tonight.”

She laughed gently, brushing a strand of hair behind her ear. “Good. I don’t like perfect plans anyway.”
For a moment, neither of them spoke. The world around them seemed to slow—the distant hum of the city, the fading light, the soft rhythm of their breathing.
He reached for her hand, hesitating just long enough to make it feel meaningful. When their fingers finally intertwined, it felt natural, like something that had been waiting to happen all along.
“You make everything feel… lighter,” he said quietly.

She looked at him then, really looked, and her expression softened. “And you make everything feel real.”
The sky turned shades of gold and violet as they stood closer now, drawn together without thinking. There was no rush, no pressure—just the quiet understanding growing between them.
When he leaned in, it wasn’t sudden. It was slow, gentle, giving her time to close the distance if she wanted to. And when she did, their kiss felt less like a beginning and more like something they had always known.
