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Sloane lives in fast‑forward. Arthur lives in quiet focus. Their worlds brush against each other in a café on an ordinary morning - a dying phone, a borrowed outlet, a conversation that shouldn't matter but somehow does.
In the soft spaces between their words, something begins to take shape: recognition, curiosity, a pull neither of them can quite name.
As their paths cross again and again, Sloane discovers the relief of slowing down, and Arthur finds the courage to reach out. What grows between them is subtle but certain - a connection that feels less like falling in love and more like tuning into a frequency they've both been missing.
A quiet, tender story about two people finding clarity in each other's company.