Elena, a restorative artist with a laugh that sounded like wind chimes, was hired to save the crumbling frescoes in the gallery’s east wing. She didn't mind the dim lighting or Julian’s habit of speaking from the corners of the room. To her, beauty wasn't found in perfect lines, but in the history written in the cracks.
In the silence that followed, Julian realized that for years he had been waiting for someone to bring him into the light. He hadn't understood that true peace came from finding someone willing to step into the dark and stay there until the morning came. Abraza Mi Oscuridad Isabel Keats epub
"You're working in the dark," Julian’s voice drifted from the mezzanine one evening. "You’ll ruin your eyes." Elena, a restorative artist with a laugh that
One midnight, as a storm rattled the high windows, the power flickered and died. In the absolute black, Julian felt a hand find his—not with hesitation, but with a firm, grounding heat. "I can't see you," he whispered, his breath hitching. In the silence that followed, Julian realized that
The heavy velvet curtains of the Sterling Gallery did more than block the light; they served as the border to Julian’s sanctuary. Once a celebrated architect, Julian had spent the last two years retreating into a world of shadows after an accident left him with a jagged scar across his face and a deeper, invisible fracture in his spirit. He lived by a simple rule: the world couldn't pity what it couldn't see.
"I don't need to see you to know where you are," Elena said, her voice inches from his. "The shadows don't hide you from me, Julian. They just make the rest of the world go away."