At 3 a.m., when the city holds its breath, Ada finds peace in the hum of the espresso machine and the glow of a half-lit café. She's grown used to the silence-until Ashrine walks in. Tired, trembling, and half-alive, Ashrine carries more than sleeplessness in her eyes. Her chronic pain keeps her awake, and the medication that's meant to help her only pulls her further from reality. Their late-night conversations begin as comfort and turn into something sacred. Between laughter and coffee, sketches and songs, Ada finds herself drawn to a woman who sometimes sees ghosts in the corners and sometimes mistakes dreams for memories. And yet, Ashrine's presence feels more real than anything Ada's ever known. As nights pass and hallucinations deepen, Ada clings to what they share-every look, every word, every 3 a.m. heartbeat. But when Ashrine begins to fade from both her world and her mind, Ada must face a truth that love sometimes exists in the spaces between what's real and what's remembered. Because some people are meant to meet only in the quietest hours- and some goodbyes can still taste like coffee long after they're gone.
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