Love Beyond Borders
ast, but Lucy had been too preoccupied with her errands to care. She needed to kee
her arm. The first drops were gentle, barely noticeable, but within seconds, the drizzle
er eye. She hurried across the slick pavement, the rain soaking through her shoes, and pushed open the door, greeted by the warm aroma of coffe
removed her coat, she noticed someone sitting
t skippe
as L
sion pensive, as if he was lost deep in thought. The rain drummed
ed her, but something inside her-an urge to confront the uncert
le. Each step felt heavy, as if she were trudging through thick mud. The ai
aid, her voice
quickly composed himself. "Lucy,"he replied, his ton
said, gesturing to the downpou
d, then nodded.
e both a bridge and a barrier. The rain pounded against the windows, cr
on the side of his coffee cup, as if he was trying to dist
ign of the warmth and openness she had once seen there. But his expression was guarded an
aid, unable to keep the edge of hurt from cree
at spoke of the discomfort he was clearly feeling. "I've be
e surface. "Is that all you have to say? It feels lik
is gaze still fixed on th
them grew heavier, pressing down on Luc
slightly. "If something's wrong, if I've done something to u
s coffee cup. She could see the struggle in his eyes an
ut Lucy cut him off, unable to
r. "You're making it complicated because you're afraid.
e low and tense, a storm brewing behind
one thing and then do another. You're kind and attentive one moment, and then you shut me out the nex
them, raw and painful, each one
unreadable, the tension between the
beat a painful reminder of how much she had opened her
tainty that had been plaguing her for weeks. She could almost see it in his eyes-the
omething deeper, something intense and unguarded. It was as if a dam had broken insi
i leaned across the table, his hand re
ers trembling slightly as th
s lips were on hers, the kiss searing, filled wi
racing as she kissed him back, her fingers c
the sound of their own heartbeats. The kiss was desperate and filled with the u
inst each other's. Li Wei's hand remained on her cheek, his thumb brushing lightly against her
on. "I didn't mean to hurt you. I just... I've never
ent, she realized just how much he had been struggling, torn betwee
her voice barely above a whisper. "I would have u
letting people in, Lucy. My life has always been about control, about keeping things neat and tidy. But with
deep sense of empathy. She understood that fear, because she had fel
m. "I'm just asking you to be honest with me, with yourself. If you care abou
t you, Lucy. More than I've ever cared about anyone. And I want this to work. I'm just... I
ension in his shoulders begin to ease. "We can do it t
had finally passed. They sat there, close enough to feel each other's warmth, ne