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She came to Bali to disappear.
Not to be understood.
Jasmine didn’t come to fall in love.
She came to escape burnout, the past, and the version of herself she no longer recognized.
Then she meets Riven.
He’s calm. Observant.
Too accurate in the way he sees her.
He only appears at night.
He knows things she never told him.
At first, it feels like connection.
Like finally being understood without having to explain.
Like being seen.
But something doesn’t add up.
And the more time she spends with him…
the harder it becomes to ignore—
this isn’t coincidence.
And maybe…
it isn’t healing either.
Because sometimes, the most dangerous thing
isn’t being misunderstood.
It’s being understood too well.
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