
Grace Mitchell sat alone at a café table, tears threatening to spill as she checked her phone for the fifteenth time. Her date, David—a man…

Daniel sat alone at a small table near the window. Outside, the streetlights were turning on one by one. Inside the restaurant, soft music…

The man in the worn jacket sat very still, as if stillness alone might make him invisible. His daughter held the menu with both…

She was a doctor who never stayed anywhere longer than she had to. Cold, precise, and entirely unmoved by the ordinary chaos of human feeling,…

I learned Elena Hart’s apartment the way you learn a weapon you expect to trust with your life: weight, angles, weak points. The third…

The cheap paper party blower hit my chest at the exact same moment my ex’s mother told me she wished she had met me first.…

When my boss told me she needed me to pretend to be her husband for one year, the first thing out of my mouth was,…

By the time she asked whether I would ever date a single mom, I already cared far too much about her door. That was the…

The first thing I noticed was not her body. It was the paperwork. She stood alone in the sand like someone who had stepped out…

What would you do if the man kneeling in the rain to save your life was the same man every passing car had already decided…





