GrittyMuse
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Malcolm Carter never imagined raising four daughters alone.
Three years after losing his wife to a brain tumor, his life is loud, messy, and filled with ponytails, homework, ballet recitals, and late nights trying to make sure his girls are okay. He loves them more than anything, but some days it still feels like the heart of their home disappeared when Aaleah did.
Celeste Moore lives the opposite kind of life.
A disciplined ballet instructor who thrives on routine and quiet, Celeste spends her days teaching children grace, focus, and confidence before returning home to peaceful nights with her cat. Her world is calm, structured, and carefully balanced.
For four years, Malcolm's daughters have danced in Celeste's class.
She watched them grow. She watched them grieve. She watched Malcolm do his best to be everything his daughters needed.
But Celeste has one strict rule she refuses to break: She does not date the parents of her students.
Especially not a single father with four daughters and a life full of chaos.
Yet somewhere between late pickups, quiet conversations, and watching Malcolm braid his daughters' hair before class, the line between professional and personal begins to blur.
Malcolm never expected to love again.
Celeste never expected to want the kind of life he lives. But sometimes healing comes in the form of loud houses, messy kitchens, and one unexpected seat at the table.
sometimes love looks like The Sixth Chair.