✧ Scene: She Feels Him Reading

 ✧ Scene: She Feels Him Reading

The courtyard was warm that evening, golden leaves turning in soft circles around the fountain. She sat cross-legged with her journal open, though she hadn’t written a word in hours.

She had stopped waiting for signs.
She knew now — they came when the heart was still enough to hear them.

She was thinking of the phrase again:

“The two will stand side by side in silence…”

She had tried to move on from it.
Tried to convince herself that the moment in the Mezquita was symbolic —
an echo of something ancient, not a beginning of something real.

But lately…

She’d felt a presence.

Not physical. Not fantasy.
But something like a thought that wasn’t hers.

A feeling that somewhere — not far, not close, but aligned
someone had turned a page.

And not just any page.
The page.
The one she’d read.
The one with the phrase.

Her chest tightened.
Not in fear.
In recognition.

She placed a hand over her heart.

She didn’t know his name.
She hadn’t seen his eyes.
But she knew — as clearly as the sound of breath in a quiet room —
he had remembered.

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