Chapter 8

Snowy Misunderstandings

The morning air was crisp, and the town square sparkled under a fresh layer of snow. Emma was rushing to The Page Turner, juggling her scarf, gloves, and a tote full of new books. She nearly collided with Lucas at the corner.

“Whoa! Careful!” she exclaimed, stepping back.

Lucas grinned, brushing snow from his coat. “You’re in a hurry today. Everything okay?”

Emma nodded, though a little flustered. “Just… a lot to do at the store.”

Lucas tilted his head, eyes narrowing playfully. “Uh-huh. You’ve been distant this week. Something wrong?”

Emma froze. “Distant? Me? No—of course not!”

Lucas raised an eyebrow, clearly unconvinced. “Emma… you’ve been avoiding our little coffee breaks. And yesterday, I saw you talking to someone outside, smiling way too much…”

Emma’s heart skipped. “I… it’s nothing! Really!”

Lucas sighed, running a hand through his hair. “Emma… I don’t like feeling left out. You know that, right?”

Emma bit her lip, realizing how flustered she looked. “Lucas, I promise… it’s not what it looks like. I was just helping a customer. That’s all.”

He paused, searching her eyes. “Just helping a customer, huh?”

“Yes!” she said, a little too quickly. “I— I didn’t mean to worry you.”

Lucas let out a slow breath, then laughed softly. “You’re impossible. But… I trust you.”

Emma felt a wave of relief. “Good,” she whispered.

He reached for her hand, giving it a gentle squeeze. “Even if you make me worry sometimes, I still like being around you.”

Emma’s cheeks flushed, but she smiled. “I like being around you too.”

As they walked toward the bookstore together, the tension melted into laughter, and the playful teasing returned. The misunderstanding had been brief, but it reminded them both of how much they cared—and how easy it was to fall for each other, even amidst confusion and snowflakes.

By the time they stepped inside The Page Turner, the warmth of the café, the smell of books, and the sight of each other’s smiles made Emma realize that some moments of worry were worth it, just to come back to the comfort of Lucas’s presence.

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