RubinaOssidiana
She was not meant to find it--the envelope that had yellowed with time, its edges curled, dust clinging like memory. The ink had faded, but the words still burned: To the girl on fire.
It should have ended there.
Instead, it began everything.
For Jette, the letter stirs something too close to home--a truth buried beneath years of silence, abandonment, and a mother she barely remembers. It pulls her back to the lake house, to ghosts she vowed never to chase.
For Ruby, the girl who hides behind red lips and careful routines, meeting Roxette is the beginning of a quiet unraveling. She is drawn to her, curious and terrified, aching to understand a feeling she was taught to fear.
But the past does not stay folded.
And once opened, some letters write you back.