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"Don't be silly," Elena smiled, drying her hands and joining him at the bar. "Mark would never forgive me if I sent you to a hotel. Besides, I finally get to hear the real versions of those college stories."
Julian sat at the small breakfast bar, a half-empty glass of wine in front of him. He and Mark had been inseparable since college, but Elena had only seen him at weddings and the occasional holiday party. To her, he was the "legendary Julian"—the subject of countless stories, yet still a stranger in many ways. "Don't be silly," Elena smiled, drying her hands
"You know," Julian said softly, his shoulder brushing hers, "Mark always said he was the lucky one. I never really understood the extent of it until tonight." He and Mark had been inseparable since college,
Elena felt a flutter in her chest—a mix of guilt and a strange, thrilling recognition. In the dim light, Julian wasn't just Mark’s friend anymore. He was someone who saw her, not as a wife or a hostess, but as Elena. I never really understood the extent of it until tonight
"I really appreciate you letting me crash here on such short notice," Julian said, breaking the silence. His voice was low and carried a warmth that made the chilly evening feel a little brighter.
As they all sat together by candlelight, Mark laughed and joked, thrilled to see the two people he loved most getting along so well. Elena smiled and joined in, but as her eyes met Julian’s over the flickering flames, she knew that the dynamic of their trio had changed forever. It was a secret kept in the shadows—a story of a night where a friend became something more, and the rain outside couldn't wash away the heat of what had been sparked.
The front door creaked open, and the heavy tread of Mark’s boots echoed in the foyer. The spell broke instantly. Elena stood up, her heart racing as she called out a greeting. Mark entered, shaking off his wet coat, oblivious to the quiet electricity that still hung in the air between his wife and his best friend.