In_Her_Pause
Paris was never meant to become home.
Not for Hanabusa.
Not for Elise.
One was a perfectionist pâtissier who measured life carefully through precision and control.
The other was an architecture student who carried too many unfinished dreams quietly behind tired eyes.
They meet by accident beneath warm café lights and rainy evenings, and what begins as quiet companionship slowly turns into something deeper:
late-night phone calls,
shared desserts,
soft music drifting through small apartments,
winter streets,
stolen kisses,
and a future neither of them expected to want so desperately.
But loving someone completely means learning every hidden part of them-
even the fears they try hardest to carry alone.
Tender, atmospheric, and deeply intimate, this story is a slow-burn romance about finding warmth in another person slowly enough that it begins to feel like home.
And about two people who start building a future together long before they realise how much it will mean.