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The Invisible String

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What does it feel like when your first crush suddenly walks back into your life? Do the feelings stay the same, or does time change the way you see each other? Abbygail Shawn, or Abby to those who know her, never expected to meet Dave Masons again. The last time she saw him, she was fourteen, quietly admiring the senior everyone seemed to notice while he barely knew she existed. They never spoke, only shared familiar glances and distant memories. Years later, they meet again at church, and a proper conversation at a friend’s party turns a forgotten crush into something real. Dave is different now. Older, calmer, and strangely sincere. Once known as a playboy, he claims he wants to change, and for reasons Abby cannot explain, he believes she might be part of that change. Dave grows interested in Abby’s guarded nature and asks her out, only to be rejected. The refusal bruises his pride, yet instead of walking away, he stays, determined to understand her. Abby finds herself drawn to him despite her hesitation. Something about Dave makes her want to know him better, but fear and past heartbreak stop her from asking questions directly. And the more time she spends with him, the more she feels that something isn’t quite right. Dave is hiding something. There are names that surface without explanation. Grace. Someone important enough to leave a shadow over his life, yet unknown even to their closest friends. Oliver. A name connected to Dave in ways Abby cannot figure out. Just as Abby begins to let her guard down, Chris, the man who once broke her heart, suddenly returns, forcing her to confront feelings she thought were long gone. Between unresolved pasts, hidden secrets, and a love that refuses to stay simple, Abby must decide whether she is brave enough to trust again or if some stories are meant to remain unfinished.
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Chapter 1 - Prolog

The first time I noticed him, i thought God sent him to test me. He stood beside the altar, dressed in white, hands folded like a saint who had never sinned, with his fellows altar servers.

The sunlight from the stained-glass windows fell perfectly across his face, made him look unreal. 

Everyone was listening to Father Johnson's homily and I wasn't.

My eyes keep staring at him. Again. Again. Again. And again.

I didn't know his name and his age. I only knew that every Sunday, when I came to church, I saw him. He always sit there with his fellow altar servers. 

It started as curiosity. Then fascination. Then something heavier. Something i never prayed for.

He never looked at me. Not once. But I could bet with myself that he did notice me, knowing that I always there watching him. 

And I was right.

He had notice me but choose not to care. Long before I notice him. And then, it was too late for me to walk away.

Some loves don't save you and some loves ruin you quietly, patiently until you no longer remember who you were before them. 

This was the beginning of mine.