diresable_Reign21
Solayne is a quiet, thoughtful young woman who works in the old city library, surrounded by the comforting scent of aged paper and dust. She loves stories more than small talk, and often hides behind her stack of books rather than stepping into the spotlight. Her calm demeanor masks a curious mind-she notices details others miss, from the way sunlight filters through stained glass to the way people's voices soften when they talk about what they love.
When Mason, a frequent visitor researching local history, starts showing up at her desk, Solayne's world begins to shift. At first, their conversations are polite and academic-requests for archives, shared notes on old maps-but slowly they turn into something warmer. Mason's easy humor draws Solayne out of her shell, and she finds herself laughing in the echoing quiet of the library stacks. What starts as curiosity becomes connection, as both discover that sometimes, the best stories aren't found in books-they're written between people.
"I knew I had to have you the first day I saw you"