Lyra was already seated when Selene arrived, a half-empty cup of tea in front of her. She looked up with a smile as Selene slid into the seat across from her.
"Hey," Selene greeted, noticing the thoughtful expression on her friend's face. "Everything okay?"
Lyra nodded slowly, stirring her tea absentmindedly. "Yeah, I just... I've been thinking about Damian. About us."
Selene raised an eyebrow, intrigued. "What about you guys?"
Lyra let out a soft sigh, a small smile tugging at the corners of her lips. "I like him, Selene. A lot. But it's scary, you know? Letting someone in like that, when you've been on your own for so long."
Selene understood all too well. "It is scary. But Damian's a good guy. And you deserve to be happy."
Lyra smiled, her eyes softening. "He makes me happy. I just...I don't want to mess it up."
"You won't," Selene assured her. "You're not like me, Lyra. You won't run away when things get hard."
Lyra gave her a pointed look. "You didn't run, Selene. You were trying to protect yourself. There's nothing wrong with that."
Selene smiled weakly, but Lyra's words did little to soothe the guilt that still weighed heavy on her heart.
---
Kael had been trying to distract himself with work, but his thoughts kept drifting back to Selene. Their conversation had stirred something deep within him, and now he couldn't stop thinking about what came next.
Damian noticed the distant look on Kael's face and set down the paperwork he had been pretending to focus on. "Alright, man. What's going on in that head of yours?"
Kael blinked, as if snapped out of a daze. "What?"
"You've been staring at that same page for the last ten minutes. Something's on your mind."
Kael sighed, running a hand through his hair. "It's Selene. We talked last night, really talked, and...I don't know, man. It feels like we're finally making progress, but I'm scared it's too late."
Damian leaned back in his chair, crossing his arms. "It's not too late. You two have been through a lot, sure, but that doesn't mean you can't come out stronger. You've both changed, and maybe that's a good thing."
Kael frowned. "But what if we've changed too much? What if we're not the same people we were when we fell in love?"
Damian considered this for a moment. "You're not the same people. And that's okay. People grow, Kael. That doesn't mean you can't still love each other. It just means you have to love who you are now, not who you were."
Kael let Damian's words sink in, and for the first time, he felt a flicker of hope. Maybe they could make this work. Maybe they could learn to love each other again, this time, without the weight of the past dragging them down.
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That evening, Lyra found herself standing outside Damian's apartment, her heart pounding in her chest. She had spent the entire day thinking about what she wanted to say, and now that she was here, she felt a nervous flutter in her stomach.
Before she could knock, the door opened, and Damian stood there, his expression softening the moment he saw her.
"Hey," he said with a smile, stepping aside to let her in.
"Hey," Lyra replied, taking a deep breath as she walked inside. "I've been thinking...about us."
Damian raised an eyebrow, his smile widening. "Oh? And what have you been thinking?"
Lyra met his gaze, her heart steadying as she spoke. "I like you, Damian. I really do. And I want to see where this goes. But I need you to know that I'm scared. I've never done this before, been in a real relationship. I don't want to mess it up."
Damian's expression softened as he stepped closer to her, gently taking her hands in his. "You're not going to mess it up, Lyra. We'll figure it out together. I'm scared too, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't try."
Lyra smiled, the weight of her fears lifting slightly. "Okay. Let's try."
Damian grinned, pulling her into a hug. "We're going to make this work. I promise."
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As the night grew darker, Kael stood outside Selene's door, his heart pounding with the anticipation of what came next. He had made his decision, he wasn't going to let the past hold them back anymore. They had a future to fight for, and he was ready to do whatever it took.
When Selene opened the door, she looked surprised but not unwelcome. "Kael, what are you doing here?"
"I needed to see you," Kael said, his voice steady. "I've been thinking about us, about everything we've been through, and I don't want to waste any more time."
Selene's heart skipped a beat as she stepped aside to let him in. "I've been thinking too."
Kael took a deep breath, his gaze locking onto hers. "I know we can't go back to how things were, but I don't want to. I want to move forward, with you. I want to figure this out, together."
Selene felt a rush of emotion at his words. It was what she had been hoping for, but hadn't dared to believe was possible. "I want that too, Kael. But it's going to take time."
"I know," Kael said, stepping closer to her. "And I'm willing to take as much time as we need."
For the first time in a long while, Selene felt a sense of peace settle over her. They weren't fixed, not yet, but they were getting there. And that was enough.