SydneyRose
Some people grow up surrounded by love. Others grow up learning how to survive it.
Isla never thought much about the boy who used to linger around her home when she was younger-the quiet presence her family treated like an extra son, the older brother figure who always felt a little too distant to name properly. Life moved on, as it always does. Childhood faded. Years passed. And she stopped expecting anything from the past to return.
Until Jace comes back.
Older now. Sharper. A college athlete four hours away with a life that feels impossibly out of reach-and somehow still tied to hers in ways neither of them fully understand. What starts as proximity turns into something heavier. Something that doesn't fit neatly into labels or logic or timing.
When Isla's world begins to collapse in ways she can't control, Jace becomes the only constant she recognizes. Not safe. Not simple. But real. And when everything finally breaks, he doesn't leave.
But love doesn't heal cleanly.
As Isla tries to rebuild herself through therapy, family tension, and the weight of everything she survived, Jace becomes both her anchor and her fracture line-pulling her forward while also holding onto her too tightly. And the closer they get to something real, the more fragile it all becomes.
Because healing changes people.
Distance changes people.
And sometimes, love doesn't end when it's tested-it just evolves into something neither of them are ready to name.
Just when it feels like they might finally learn how to exist without falling apart, a message arrives from someone tied to Isla's past... and everything she thought she escaped begins to resurface.
Some stories don't end when you think they do.
They pause.
They break.
And then they come back different.