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Chapter 22 

Paris winter sunlight always carried a touch of tenderness

Aria pushed open the glass door of her bookshop, wind chimes singing their familiar welcome

The shop wasn’t largesix hundred square feet filled with French and English books, a oak table by the window perpetually decorated with seasonal flowers

Today’s arrangement was white daisies

Ms. Winters, where should I put the new picture books?young employee Marion asked, arms full of boxes

Children’s section, by the window,Aria repfied in fluent French, her accent nearly indistinguishable from a native speaker

This was her third year in Paris. Her bookshop had grown from complete obscurity to become a wellknown cultural salon in the Left Bank, hosting weekly book clubs and flower arranging classes

She was organizing new arrivals when her fingers found a particularly beautiful art book

The cover showed an inkwash painting of a Jiangnan water townblue tiles and gray eaves, misty rain, carrying echoes of home

Opening to the first page, she found an inscription: *For someone who always looks forward.

No signature, but she knew that sharp, bold handwriting intimately

Aría gently closed the book and placed it in the display area

Outside, the Seine sparkled as cruise boats drifted past. She no longer felt the heartwrenching turmoil that once came with reminders of the past

Now she had learned to coexist peacefully with memory

Millbrook’s rainy season continued its endless cycle

Lucas stood at the window of Serenity Bookstore, watching raindrops trace down the glass. For three years, he’d come here once a month, like completing some silent ritual

Sir, we’re closing soon,the clerk reminded him softly

Lucas nodded, scanning the shelves one final time before spotting a hand drawn book in the corner. The cover read Language of Flowersin neat pencil script 

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He opened it to find blue irises on the first page, annotated: *Desperate love

Page by page, each illustration had detailed notes

At the white daisy entry, he found familiar handwriting

*Daisies mean reunion, but I know some people, some things, belong to the past. People must learn to look forward

Lucas clutched the book to his chest as if grasping at vanished warmth

Normandy’s sea breeze carried salt and stories. Aria walked barefoot along the sand, hair whipping in the wind

Waves repeatedly washed over her ankles before retreating

In the distance, children built sandcastles, their laughter carried on the breeze

She paused to watch, remembering how Adrian had once promised to show her the ocean. Now she stood on foreign shores with no regret, only gentle nostalgia

Her phone buzzeda message from the bookstore. A customer wanted to order that Jiangnan watercolor book, asking if a signed edition was available

Aria replied that she’d try to contact the artist, then continued her coastal walk. Sunset stretched her shadow long across the sandsolitary but free

Evening settled over the cemetery in profound quiet. Lucas placed white daisies at Adrian’s grave beside a copy of Language of Flowers.” 

Adrian, I came to see you again.He sat crosslegged on the grass, fingers tracing the cold marble. Three years, and I still can’tmove past this.” 

Breeze stirred the petals gently

Lucas pulled out a photograph from his jacketa Left Bank bookstore where Aria arranged books by the window, sunlight gilding her profile

She’s doing wellbetter than when she was with me.He placed the photo beside the flowers

Dusk deepened as Lucas’s silhouette hunched before the headstone. This man who commanded business empires now seemed fragile as a lost child

I regret itI really regret everything” 

His whispered words dissolved into evening wind, unanswered

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Lights twinkled on Seine cruise boats as Aria stood at her second floor window, gazing out at nighttime Paris

She softly closed her book, lips curving in a peaceful smile. Past pain had become part of her life’s fabricno longer causing suffering, no longer defining her existence

Thousands of miles away in Millbrook, Lucas stood at his office window holding a ring he’d never given, looking at 

the same moon

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