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Can you love someone completely and still lose them?
For readers of Normal People and The Split, this slow-burn contemporary romance traces the quiet collapse of a marriage and the dangerous, electric care that grows in its shadows. Sam designs skylines; precise, immovable structures that bend to his will. He calculates stress to the millimeter, builds towers that define the city, and on the thirty-fourth floor of a prestigious firm, keeps one part of his life perfectly ordered while the rest quietly crumbles. Natasha is young, brilliant, and intoxicatingly honest. She shares Sam's late nights and private jokes, an intellectual shorthand that feels like salvation. They never cross a line, but on a cold embankment by the Thames she names the truth: Sam is leaving his marriage one blueprint at a time. Two miles away in Richmond, Victoria tends her small flower shop, surrounded by wet moss and winter irises. For ten years she has been the patient, steady partner to a "good man," learning to hold absence without complaint. When she finds a bundle of passionate letters Sam wrote her a decade earlier, the illusion cracks: the man she loves leaves for work down the line every morning, while something else grows in the spaces between them. When Victoria finally turns off her phone and steps into a rainy London night, Sam's perfect geometry collapses. Now both must reckon with the choices that made them strangers: Can a love that's hollowed out by silence be rebuilt from the ground up, or are some structures doomed to come down?
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