The evening air was cool, carrying the faint scent of blooming jasmine as Lily White and Ethan Davis walked side by side down the quiet street. The soft glow of the streetlights cast long shadows, and the world seemed to slow around them. Lily suddenly stopped, her heels clicking softly against the pavement. She turned to face Ethan, her eyes searching his.
Ethan blinked, caught off guard by the question. A slow smile spread across his face, warm and genuine. “Because you deserve it,” he replied, his tone low and steady, his gaze holding hers with an intensity that made her heart skip a beat.
A gentle breeze swept through the street, lifting strands of Lily’s hair and sending them dancing around her face. Without thinking, Ethan reached out, his fingers brushing against her cheek as he tucked a loose strand behind her ear. His touch lingered for a moment, warm and tender, and neither of them seemed to notice how close they had drifted.
“You’re beautiful, you know that?” Ethan said, his voice low, almost as if he were speaking more to himself than to her.
He took a small step closer, his hand still lingering near her face. “I mean it,” he said, his eyes never leaving hers. “You’re… incredible.”
Ethan’s gaze dropped to her lips for the briefest moment, and Lily’s breath caught. For a heartbeat, it felt like the world had stopped, like they were the only two people in existence.
Lily nodded, her heart still pounding. “Yeah,” she whispered, her voice barely audible.
“You know,” Ethan said after a moment, his tone light but with an underlying seriousness, “I’m always here for you. No matter what.”
As they reached her doorstep, Ethan turned to face her, his expression warm but guarded. “Goodnight, Lily,” he said, his voice gentle.
Lily White turned to face Ethan Davis as they reached her doorstep, her fingers nervously twisting the strap of her bag. The streetlamp cast a soft golden glow on his face, and for a moment, she forgot how to breathe. "Actually…" she began, her voice barely above a whisper, "I’ve been thinking… if it weren’t for you, I might have given up a long time ago."
Lily’s heart skipped a beat, and she swallowed hard, her gaze locked with his. The space between them seemed to shrink, charged with an electric tension that made her skin tingle. She could feel the warmth of his body, the faint scent of his cologne wrapping around her like an embrace. For a moment, she thought he might lean in, but instead, she nodded softly, breaking the spell. "Goodnight, Ethan," she murmured, turning to unlock her door.
Outside, Ethan stood still, his hands in his pockets, a small, knowing smile tugging at his lips. He tilted his head back, staring at the stars for a moment before turning to walk away. "Goodnight, Lily," he murmured to the empty street, the words carrying a promise he wasn’t ready to fully voice yet.
Meanwhile, Ethan paused at the corner, glancing back at her house. He ran a hand through his hair, exhaling deeply. "Patience," he told himself, though the word felt like a challenge. "She’ll figure it out. She has to."
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