<p> “People say I love you to the moon and back but her love was different; she loved him to the moon but never mustered the courage to return from the orbit into his gravity- to accept it.” <br/> </p><p><br/><b>Hiraeth(n): </b><i>A deep wistful longing for a home that no longer exists—or perhaps never did. A grief for places and people for moments lost in time.</i><br/>On a snow-laden night a young woman stumbles into a secluded cottage—and into the presence of a quiet man whose eyes seem to carry lifetimes. What begins as shelter from the storm soon unravels into something far more profound: a reckoning with memory grief and the fragile flickering truths we dare not speak aloud.<br/>Laced with poetry tenderness and aching vulnerability Hiraeth is a haunting meditation on love’s softest illusions the echoes of pain we carry in silence and what it means to be truly seen—perhaps for the very first time.<br/>For anyone who has ever loved too deeply left too quietly or longed for something unnamed—this story is a mirror held gently to the soul.<br/>Some stories don’t end when the book closes. They linger—like a whisper you can’t forget.</p>
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