Description
Two versions of the same moment-one that happened, and one that could've been. A crush too quiet to name. A lifeguard too distant to forget. And a heart still asking, "what if?" While vacationing out of state, a quiet, thoughtful girl has a fleeting encounter with a beach lifeguard-older, grounded, and emotionally unreadable. She offers him a water. He offers her nothing more than a nod. Yet somehow, that moment stirs something she can't explain. Back home, far from the ocean and the memory of him, she finds herself haunted by the feeling of almost. Through dreams, journal entries, and half-finished letters she never sends, she uncovers what she's truly longing for-not just him, but the kind of love she saw in his eyes: simple, steady, and real. A story about quiet longing, missed chances, and how even the briefest connections can echo forever.
An Author's Note
