Trying to do a slow burn .
"It's better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all."
A slow-burn romance is the quiet, steady kind of love that builds over time, where each glance, every word, and subtle touch is like a spark slowly igniting a flame that, though it takes time to fully catch, ultimately burns brighter and more enduring than anything rushed.
Love, when it touches two broken souls, is the glue that binds their fractured pieces, giving them a sense of wholeness they've never known before. It's not about perfection, but about the acceptance of each other's scars. Those marks left by life's struggles that tell the story of survival and resilience. For these souls, love is not a rescue, but a mutual healing, where vulnerability becomes strength and imperfections transform into something beautiful. It's in the way they understand each other's pain without needing words, and in the moments of quiet reassurance that they are not alone anymore. Their connection is more than just a bond; it is a recognition of two spirits who, despite the storms they've weathered, are finally where they belong-together, offering each other the safety of unconditional acceptance and the promise of a love that heals, grows, and endures.
Trust is the invisible thread that binds two souls, fragile yet unbreakable when nurtured, but once severed, it leaves a rift that time alone cannot heal.