The Weight of Wanting You
Lena Ashford has built her entire life around control. As the youngest senior strategist at one of the city's most competitive consulting firms, she runs on precision, discipline, and emotional distance. She doesn't let things slip. She doesn't let people in. She has a system for everything, including her feelings.
When a corporate merger forces her into a high-stakes sixty-day partnership with Adrian Cole, Harton Group's quiet, calculated strategy lead, she expects a personality clash. What she gets is something far more unsettling.
Adrian is unlike any man she has encountered. He doesn't perform confidence. He doesn't fill silence. He doesn't chase. He simply shows up, day after day, with steady attention and deliberate restraint, and offers nothing she didn't ask for. His calm is not coldness. His distance is not indifference. And that distinction slowly, quietly begins to undo her.
As late nights in close quarters push professional boundaries into something heavier, Lena finds herself drawn to a man whose self-control mirrors her own but for entirely different reasons. Both of them are carrying old wounds. Both of them have built walls out of self-preservation. And neither of them is willing to be the first to admit what is building between them.
Until one midnight, three days before the project ends, something shifts. A moment they can no longer explain away. A line crossed not in recklessness but in honesty, after weeks of almost.
What follows is not a grand romantic sweep. It is two deeply guarded people choosing, slowly and imperfectly, to try. To be truthful about their fears. To stop protecting themselves long enough to let something real take root.
The Weight of Wanting You is a story about the kind of love that doesn't arrive loudly. It arrives in small, precise, paying-attention ways. And it asks only one question of you in return: are you brave enough to stop filing it away?
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