Casey_Originals
The 14th is a slow-burn contemporary romance about two people who meet at the wrong time after a bad high school crush scandal-but keep finding each other anyway.
Bridget Armstrong believes in love with intention. Eli Sinclair believes in love without expectations. When their lives collide in a series of fleeting moments-late-night walks, shared laughter, quiet domestic scenes, and unspoken longing-they form a connection that feels both inevitable and terrifying.
Set across seasons and cities, the story unfolds through snapshots of intimacy: hands brushing in libraries, dancing under streetlights, missed calls, handwritten letters, and moments when love feels almost close enough to hold. As Valentine's Day(Bridget's birthday) looms year after year, Bridget and Eli are forced to confront the question they keep avoiding-are they brave enough to choose each other fully?
The 14th is a story about timing, emotional growth, and the kind of love that doesn't arrive loudly, but stays long enough to change everything.