CristiiJeonPark
Some hearts take longer to open. Some souls just need to be seen.
Eighteen-year-old Emilya Álvarez has known loneliness longer than she's known comfort. Orphaned as a child and raised by the cold walls of the foster system, she finally found a glimmer of warmth when she lived with Rosa, a kindhearted older woman who offered her the closest thing to family. But just two years later, Rosa is gone-leaving Emilya alone once again, guarded, shy, and drifting through life without purpose.
That is, until a new neighbor moves in next door.
With gentle patience and a quiet presence, her neighbor begins to chip away at the walls Emilya has built around herself. What starts as awkward encounters slowly becomes something more-conversations over tea, glances that linger, and a feeling Emilya doesn't quite recognize: hope.
In a story about grief, healing, and first love, "Where Love Finds the Lonely" is a tender exploration of what it means to be seen, to belong, and to open your heart-even when the world has taught you not to.