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Stacy is still learning what it means to feel safe.
Adopted into Riley's quiet, steady world, she moves through each day with hesitant steps
soft-spoken, observant, unsure of where she belongs. Riley never rushes her. She offers warmth in small ways:
shared evenings on the couch, late-night conversations in the kitchen, quiet reassurances when the past feels a little too close.
As Stacy slowly begins to open up, their everyday moments start to carry new weight - accidental closeness, lingering glances, the comfort of simply being near each other. Feelings grow in the spaces between words, unspoken but undeniable.
But healing isn't always linear, and understanding someone means being willing to face the parts of their story that still hurt.
In the quiet rhythm of shared days and vulnerable nights, Riley and Stacy discover that love isn't loud - it's patient, it's steady, and it's built in the smallest of gestures.
When two hearts are learning how to trust at the same time, can they find the courage to say what they've both been feeling all along?