💌 The Letters We Never Sent

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    📖 A Love Story About Unspoken Words and Second Chances

    Love doesn’t always begin with grand gestures. Sometimes, it starts with a glance, a letter never sent, or a name we’re too afraid to ask for.

    This is a story about Daniel and Emily—two people who were strangers until a single note changed everything.


    Chapter 1: The First Letter

    The first time Daniel saw Emily, she was sitting in the corner of a coffee shop, her nose buried in a book that looked older than time. Her hair, a cascade of soft curls, fell over her face, and every few seconds, she pushed it back absentmindedly, only for it to tumble forward again.

    He had no reason to approach her, no excuse to interrupt the world she seemed so deeply lost in. But something about her—maybe the way she traced her fingers along the spine of the book or the quiet concentration in her eyes—made him want to.

    So, he didn’t.

    Instead, he went home and wrote a letter.

    Dear Stranger in the Coffee Shop,
    I don't know your name, and maybe I never will.
    But today, I saw you, and for the first time in a long time, I wanted to be a part of someone's story.
    I hope you're having a wonderful day.

    He never sent it. Instead, he tucked it inside a drawer and told himself it was just a silly moment of sentimentality.


    Chapter 2: The Letters Keep Coming

    But then, he saw her again.

    This time, she was at the park, sketching something in a little notebook. Daniel wasn't sure if it was the same book from the coffee shop, but he liked to think it was. She had earbuds in, and every so often, she'd pause, tap her pen against her chin, then go back to drawing.

    That night, he wrote another letter.

    Dear Girl in the Park,
    You looked peaceful today, lost in a world of your own making.
    I wish I had the courage to ask what you were drawing.
    Maybe someday, I will.

    Again, he never sent it.

    Days turned into weeks, and weeks into months. He saw her in different places—a bookstore, a rainy sidewalk, once even at the grocery store, debating over which kind of tea to buy. Every time, he wrote her a letter. Some were simple observations, others were filled with things he wished he could say.

    He told himself he was being ridiculous. That she was just a stranger. That she would think he was insane if she ever found out.


    Chapter 3: The Letter That Found Its Way

    One evening, he saw her sitting at the same coffee shop where he first noticed her, staring at a blank page in her notebook, biting her lip in frustration. Something about the moment—the quiet sadness in her expression—made him reach into his bag, pull out one of the letters, and, before he could talk himself out of it, place it on her table before walking away.

    Emily looked up, startled, but he was already gone.

    She hesitated before unfolding the note.

    Dear Stranger in the Coffee Shop,
    I don't know your name, but I've seen you lost in books, in drawings, in thoughts that seem too big for words.
    I think you're extraordinary.
    I hope today is kind to you.

    She read it twice. Then a third time. And then, with a smile tugging at her lips, she pulled out her pen and wrote something at the bottom.

    P.S. Next time, stay and say hello.


    Chapter 4: The Beginning of Something New

    The next day, Daniel walked into the coffee shop with no letters, just the courage to finally introduce himself.

    And for the first time in months, he didn’t write a letter that night.

    Because he no longer needed to.


    📜 Credit & Acknowledgment

    This story, "The Letters We Never Sent," was written by @yablonsky. It is an original work and is not sourced from any external material. No books, articles, or pre-existing works were referenced in its creation.

    All rights to this story belong to yablonsky, and it is published exclusively on Hive.


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