Under the Quiet Rain
The rain had started falling just as the sun dipped below the horizon, a gentle murmur of droplets against the window that seemed to echo the stillness in Raavya’s heart. She sat on the edge of the couch, her legs curled beneath her, a cup of warm tea cradled in her hands. Outside, the world was painted in soft shades of grey and silver, the streetlights casting long, quiet shadows. Inside, the room was calm, bathed in the soft glow of a lamp in the corner, the warmth of the space wrapping around her like a soft blanket. She thought of him—Dru. How could she not? In just a few months, he had become a part of her life in ways that were both surprising and inevitable. From the first moment they’d met, something inside her had known that their paths had crossed for a reason. There was a magnetic pull between them, one that neither of them had expected, but neither could deny. Raavya had always been independent, her heart wrapped in a protective shell she had built over the years. She...