“Send me updates,” she said.
Scarlett’s laugh was shorter this time. “Two months used to be an eternity. Now it’s an email.”
“You said you had news,” Scarlett said, voice steady though her fingers betrayed her—nails worrying the cardboard sleeve.
Outside, the sky turned the color of ink; Scarlett felt the city fold around them like a book closing gently. They left the café with two coffees cooled by intent and a map that had been redrawn, not erased.
Scarlett Rose kept her phone face-down on the café table, the November light slicing through the steam of her latte like a promise. Across from her, Dakota Qu tapped the edge of his cup, eyes tracing the chipped rim as if reading some invisible map.
He nodded. “Always.”
Scarlett Rose and Dakota Qu — updated, 24/11/26
Scarlett imagined the apartment with new light and strangers’ art on the walls, and it felt like both fracture and chance. Dakota reached across the table, fingers brushing hers—no grand declarations, only the familiar pressure that said, We’ll try.
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