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Love Scenario
Part_8
Hanie_đŠľ
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The Harrington dining room glowed with the soft morning light filtering through tall windows. The long oak table was set neatly, the clink of cutlery and the murmur of conversation filling the air.
Hazel slid into the chair beside Asher, her pastel sundress chosen carefullyâpretty, effortless, and meant to remind him of the girl who had always been by his side. She leaned slightly toward him, her smile bright but edged with intention.
âAsher,â she began sweetly, âdo you remember when we were kids, and youââ
The door opened.
âGood morning!â Isabelleâs voice was a melody against the quiet clatter of breakfast. She stepped inside, carrying a tray lined with small dishes. The warm aroma of cinnamon and fresh bread drifted through the room. âI thought Iâd bring something I made⌠just a little thank you for yesterday.â
The familyâs faces lit up at once.
âOh, how thoughtful!â Asherâs grandmother said warmly.
âYou didnât have to, dear,â one of the aunts added with delight.
âCome, come, sit with us,â urged another, already making space.
Isabelle blushed modestly as she set the tray down. âItâs just a family recipeâcinnamon rolls. I wasnât sure if anyone would like them.â
âLike them? They smell divine,â one of the cousins chimed in.
Before Hazel could redirect the attention, Isabelle was guided into a seatâdirectly across from Asher.
Hazelâs grip on her fork tightened, but she forced her voice brighter. âAsher, like I was sayingâdo you remember climbing that old tree near the lake when we were kids? You were terrified to get down, andââ
Laughter cut her off. One of the cousins had already taken a bite of Isabelleâs rolls. âThese are incredible, Belle!â
Isabelle flushed, smiling. âIâm glad you like them. My mom always said the secret was to let the cinnamon melt into the dough instead of sprinkling it on top.â
Hazelâs smile strained as she glanced at Asher, willing him to respond to her story. But his eyes had driftedâlocked on Isabelle as though the table had emptied and only she remained.
âYes,â he said quietly, answering her without even realizing it. âSimple things are best.â
Hazelâs throat tightened. She leaned closer, almost desperate now. âAsher, you remember, donât you? You nearly cried until Iââ
âBelle,â Asherâs grandmother interrupted smoothly, already using the name as if it belonged, âyou must share that recipe with us. Weâd love to have it again.â
Hazelâs fork clinked against her plate, her hand trembling slightly. Belle. The intimacy of it stung like a slap. And worst of all, Asherâs attention had never once returned to her.
Isabelle hadnât even tried. Yet somehow, she had stolen the entire tableâand the one person Hazel had been trying to claim for years.
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Love Scenario
Part 7
Hanie_đŠľ
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The gala had spilled into the gardens, guests drifting between lantern-lit paths and the soft hum of violins. Asher stepped away from the noise, his hands in his pockets, the night air cool against his skin. He needed spaceâspace to breathe, to think, to push away the strange pull tightening in his chest.
But fate didnât allow him the solitude for long.
âEscaping already?â a familiar voice teased softly.
He turned. Isabelle stood a few feet away, framed by the golden glow of the lanterns, her gown trailing like liquid light. In her hand, she held a single rose she had picked from the edge of the garden, twirling it absentmindedly.
âI donât enjoy crowds,â Asher admitted, his voice low.
Her lips curved into a knowing smile. âI can tell.â She stepped closer, her presence both gentle and unshakable. âBut you also donât strike me as someone who hides. You stand apart, but youâre always watching.â
His jaw tightened. âAnd what do you think Iâm watching?â
She tilted her head, her eyes warm but daring. âThe world. People. Everything you pretend not to care about but secretly do.â
Asherâs gaze flickered to her, then away. Her words felt too close, too precise, like she could see through the layers he had built.
A silence stretched, but it wasnât emptyâit was charged. The sound of distant music, the rustle of leaves, the faint perfume of roses clung to the air around them.
Isabelle broke it first, her voice softer now. âYou know⌠everyone calls me Isabelle. But I prefer something simpler.â
He glanced at her, brow raised.
âBelle,â she said, her smile gentle but steady. âIt feels lighter. Closer. Like something only certain people get to call me.â
The words hung between them, intimate in their simplicity. Asher said nothing at first, but the way his lips partedâthe hesitation, the unspoken considerationâwas enough.
âBelle,â he finally murmured, testing the name on his tongue.
Her smile deepened, and for the briefest moment, Asher felt something stir in himâa flicker of warmth he hadnât let himself feel in years.
And Hazel, watching from the shadowed archway of the garden, felt her heart shatter at the sound
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Love Scenario
Part_6
Hanie_đŠľ
Hazelâs smile tightened as she walked toward them, glass still in hand. The little boy skipped off happily, leaving Isabelle standing gracefully beside Asher, a faint glow in her presence.
Hazelâs footsteps clicked against the marble as she approached. Her voice was sweet, but the edges were sharp enough to cut.
> âWell, that was quite the performance,â Hazel said lightly, tilting her head. âYouâll have everyone convinced youâre an angel, Isabelle.â
Isabelle turned to her, blinking in mild surprise at the tone, then smiled warmly as if she hadnât noticed the sting. âIt wasnât muchâanyone would have done the same.â
âNot anyone,â Hazel muttered, swirling her drink. Her gaze flicked to Asher. âSome of us are too busy to notice these little⌠accidents.â
Asherâs brow furrowed, sensing the tension, but before he could speak, Isabelleâs gentle laugh melted the moment.
âWell,â Isabelle said softly, âmaybe thatâs why weâre all different. Some notice the grand things, some notice the little ones. Thatâs what makes us whole, isnât it?â
Her words were so kind, so disarming, that Hazel felt her throat tighten with fury. She had meant to expose Isabelle as a show-off, but instead, Isabelleâs answer only made her seem more gracious.
Hazelâs grip on her glass trembled. She shot a quick look at Asherâonly to find him still watching Isabelle, something unreadable flickering in his eyes.
Hazel forced a laugh, brittle and sharp. âHow thoughtful,â she said, her tone dipped in sarcasm. âNo wonder everyoneâs so taken with you already.â
Isabelle, unbothered, placed a gentle hand on Hazelâs arm. âYouâre kind to say so.â
Hazel stiffened. It wasnât kindness. It was powerâthe kind that came effortlessly, without calculation, without years of trying. And that was what made it unbearable.
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Love Scenario
Patt_5
Hanie_đŠľ
The music shifted into a soft waltz, and the crowd began to drift toward the center of the hall. Hazel lingered near the refreshment table, her eyes never leaving Asher and Isabelle. They werenât dancingâyet the space between them already felt like its own rhythm.
Isabelle was speaking with her usual warmth, a gentle smile on her lips as she asked Asher about the gardens. Hazel couldnât hear the words, but she saw the way Isabelleâs laughter lit her face, the way Asherâs expression softenedâhis guarded features loosening, if only slightly.
Hazelâs chest burned. For years, she had triedâsmiles, conversations, little gesturesâto break through Asherâs coldness. And here came Isabelle, glowing and effortless, pulling at him like gravity itself.
Hazel gripped her glass too tightly, her knuckles white. Why her? Why not me?
Just then, a small boyâone of the guestsâ childrenâran past and tripped, tumbling to the floor with a cry. Several guests turned their heads but quickly went back to their conversations. Hazel froze, her jealousy blinding her to the scene.
But Isabelle noticed immediately. Without hesitation, she knelt beside the boy, her gown brushing the marble floor, gathering him gently into her arms.
âShh, itâs alright,â she whispered, brushing his hair back from his face. âA brave little knight like you doesnât fall without getting back up.â
The boy sniffled, his tears fading as she coaxed a smile out of him. She helped him to his feet, dusting him off as though it was the most natural thing in the world.
The guests around them smiled at the tender scene, murmuring about how sweet she was. Even Asherâs gaze lingeredâsomething almost unreadable flickering in his stormy eyes.
Hazelâs throat tightened. The envy was no longer just about Asherâit was about everything. Isabelleâs beauty, her effortless grace, her kindness that seemed to shine brighter than Hazelâs carefully constructed image.
As Isabelle rose, the boy clinging to her hand, Hazel forced a brittle smile. Inside, though, she was unraveling. For the first time, she wasnât just competing for Asherâs attentionâshe was competing against someone who didnât even realize she was in the game.
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Love Scenario
Part 4
Hanie_đŠľ
The petals had long since settled, but Asher hadnât moved. His hand lingered at Isabelleâs waist a second too long before he finally stepped back, almost reluctant.
âAre you hurt?â His voice was quieter than usual, almost careful, as if her answer mattered more than it should.
Isabelle brushed a petal from her gown and shook her head, her lips curving into a soft laugh. âJust clumsy. Seems like the universe wanted to make an introduction for us.â
Something in her words made his lips twitchâhalf amusement, half intrigue. Asher rarely laughed, but the warmth in her tone tugged at him, pulling at threads he thought had long turned cold.
Around them, the gala continuedâmusic swelling, glasses clinking, conversations flowingâbut to Asher, the room seemed dimmer, the noise softer. All he saw was the girl before him, her presence oddly magnetic, her gaze steady enough to challenge the walls he had spent years building.
Hazel watched from across the hall, her nails biting into her palms. She knew Asherâknew how aloof, how detached he always was, even with her. Yet here he was, leaning in, his storm-gray eyes locked on someone he had just met.
Isabelle tilted her head, studying him with an ease that unsettled him. âYou donât talk much, do you?â she teased gently.
A faint breath escaped himâsomething between a sigh and the ghost of a laugh. âNot when I donât need to.â
âAnd do you need to now?â she asked, her voice soft, unafraid, almost daring.
For the first time in years, Asher didnât know what to say. The silence stretched, charged, alive. He found himself looking away, not to dismiss her, but because he feared she would see too much if he didnât.
Hazelâs heart twisted painfully as she turned away, the taste of jealousy bitter on her tongue. She had waited for years for even a fraction of this attention, and now, in one evening, a stranger had unraveled Asherâs indifference without even trying.
And though Isabelle hadnât come seeking it, she had already begun to occupy a corner of Asherâs guarded heart.
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Love Scenario
Part_3
Hanie_đŠľ
đ¸ Scene 3 â The New Girl
The Harrington estate shimmered under golden chandeliers, music and laughter weaving through the marble halls. Hazel adjusted her lehenga nervously, her gaze finding Asher by the balconyâstoic, distant, staring into the gardens as though the world beyond mattered more than anything inside.
Her chest ached. For years, she had imagined moments like this: standing near him, sharing a smile, hearing him say her name. But Asher remainedked in a world where she could not reach.
And then⌠she entered.
The grand doors swung open with a soft hush, and in she cameâlike a vision. Her long, flowing gown trailed behind her, glistening with faint silver threads that caught the light. Her dark hair cascaded in loose waves, framing a face so serene it seemed painted by the heavens. But it was her eyesâdeep, soulful hazel-brownâthat seemed to draw every breath from the room.
As she stepped forward, fate seemed to play its trick. A waiter rushed past too quickly, bumping into her shoulder just as she turnedâsending her tilting off balance. In the next instant, she stumbled⌠straight into Asher.
Time stilled.
Asher instinctively caught her, his hand firm around her waist, the other steadying her arm. At that very moment, the soft petals from a bouquet the waiter had been carrying spilled into the air, fluttering down like tiny fragments of a dream. They swirled around them in a gentle showerârose petals raining from the heavensâas though the universe itself conspired to weave this moment.
Her breath hitched as her gaze lifted to his. Their eyes metâhis cold storm colliding with her warm flame. And in that instant, Asher felt itâa spark he hadnât felt in years, something strange, something undeniable. His chest tightened, not with discomfort, but with something dangerously close to wonder.
âI⌠Iâm so sorry,â she whispered, her voice as soft as velvet, trembling with sincerity. Then, with a small, graceful smile that lit up her entire face, she added, âIâm Isabella. I just moved into the neighborhood.â
Hazel, standing just steps away, froze. Her heart cracked like fragile glass as she watched rose petals cling to Isabellaâs hair, watched Asher look at herânot with indifference, not with irritation, but with an intensity Hazel had prayed to see for herself all these years.
And in that petal-strewn moment, Hazel knew: this summer would not just test her patience⌠it would rewrite destiny itself.
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Love Scenario
Part_1
Hanie_đŠľ
đ¸ Asherâs POV â Scene 2
The garden was alive with sunlight, shadows dancing on the marble paths as Hazelâs laughter floated through the air. Asher Harrington stood by the fountain, hands in his pockets, watching her spin in that red lehenga, her hair catching the light like strands of gold.
And yet⌠he felt nothing.
Not in the way Hazel did, anyway.
Ever since he was a child, he had known this day would come. He remembered the countless family gatherings where elders spoke of the promiseâhis grandparentsâ unwavering assurance that he and Hazel would marry. As a boy, he had nodded, pretending to care, while his mind wandered elsewhereâover books, over quiet walks alone, over dreams that had nothing to do with the girl who had grown up beside him.
Hazel had always been there, bright and cheerful, her heart spilling over for him in ways he could never reciprocate. And he hated himself for it. Because she deserved love, passion, devotion⌠not the polite distance he offered, not the careful avoidance he practiced every day.
âWhy canât I just⌠feel it?â he whispered to himself, shaking his head. He hated his own mind for being so cold, so unmoved. The thought of hurting herâthe very idea of watching her hope for something he could never giveâmade his chest tighten in a way he couldnât explain.
When Hazel smiled at him earlier, that soft, hopeful smile, he had felt a pang. Not of love⌠but of guilt. Of fear. Of responsibility.
If he allowed himself even a fraction of affection for her, he knew the consequences. The family would expect them to be together, the childhood promise would solidify, and then⌠they would both be trapped. Hazel, thinking she had finally won his heart. And him, lying to her every day, every moment.
Asher ran a hand through his hair and glanced at the fountain, letting his mind drift back to simpler times. Back when they were children, when she had clung to him after falling, when he had pushed her gently away but still held her hand for a moment longer than necessary. Those were innocent times. But now, the stakes were different.
He didnât hate her. Not truly. Hazel was kind, loyal, beautiful, and brave. But⌠he didnât love her. Not the way she deserved. And that realization gnawed at him every day.
He sighed, staring at the rippling water. I have to keep my distance. I have toâŚ
Asherâs thoughts were interrupted by the soft sound of Hazelâs voice again.
> âEven if you donât want me by your side, Iâll still wait.â
The words hit him like a storm he hadnât anticipated. Wait. She would wait for him. Wait for someone who didnât love her. He swallowed hard, the lump in his throat almost suffocating him.
He wanted to tell her the truth. To tell her that he didnât feel the same, that he never would. But could he? Could he really crush her heart, knowing how much she had loved him since they were children?
So he did what he had always done. He smiled faintly, a small shield, and turned away. Distance is kindness, he told himself. Distance is protection. Better this way than shattering her completely.
Yet, as he walked back toward the house, Asher couldnât shake the ache in his chestâthe ache that came from watching someone he cared for, someone he would always care for in some way, love him in a way he could never return.
And that ache⌠that ache was heavier than he had ever imagined.
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Love Scenario
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Part_1
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đ¸ Hazelâs POV
The summer breeze drifted lazily across the Harrington estate, carrying the scent of blooming roses and freshly cut grass. Hazelâs red lehenga swirled around her as she ran across the garden, the golden sunlight catching every thread of fabric, making it shimmer. She laughedâa soft, musical sound that seemed to mingle with the chirping of birds and the distant rustle of leaves.
But then she saw him. Asher Harrington.
He was standing by the marble fountain at the edge of the garden, hands in his pockets, posture perfectly straight, yet somehow relaxed. That unreadable expression of his was plastered across his face, as if he were carefully guarding every thought behind an invisible wall. Hazelâs heart skipped. It always did. Always, no matter how many times she tried to convince herself otherwise.
Since childhood, Hazel had known this day would come. Her grandparentsâ promises echoed in her memory, soft but unwavering: âYou two will marry one day. It is decided. It has always been decided.â
Back then, it had felt like a storybook, a magical promise of a love yet to be discovered. But now⌠the weight of reality pressed on her chest. Because while she had grown up loving him quietly, hoping that someday he would look at her the way she looked at him, Asher⌠Asher had never looked at her that way.
She slowed her pace, her heart hammering not just from running, but from the anticipation of what was to come. He didnât move. His gaze followed her every step, but not with warmth, not with the tenderness she had imagined in her dreams.
âHazel⌠do you really have to follow me everywhere?â His voice cut through the garden, calm, steady, almost cold.
Her chest tightened. She forced a soft smile, the kind that hid the ache in her heart. âAsher⌠even if you donât want me by your side, Iâll still wait.â
The words felt both brave and foolish as they left her lips. Brave, because she had admitted her heart yet again. Foolish, because she knew he didnât feel the same. She had seen it in the way he laughed without her in it, in the way he avoided her touch, in the way his eyes never softened the way hers did for him.
Asherâs lips curved into a small, almost imperceptible smile, but it didnât reach his eyes. And Hazelâs chest sank with a familiar ache. That smileâso slight, so unreadableâwas the closest she had ever gotten to any kind of affection from him.
She wanted to shout, to run into his arms, to tell him how long she had loved him. But she didnât. Instead, she looked away, letting the breeze carry her hair over her face, hiding the blush that rose to her cheeks.
Why canât he see me? Why canât he feel the same way I feel? she thought bitterly. Iâve loved him since I was a child. Iâve always been there. Why isnât it enough?
Hazel sat on the edge of the fountain, letting the water trickle past her fingers. She closed her eyes and imagined a world where Asher loved her back, where their laughter intertwined, where their hands brushed in perfect unison, where she wasnât just the cousin whose marriage had been arranged, but the woman he desired, the one he longed for.
Opening her eyes, she saw him still standing there, statuesque, distant, untouchable. Her chest ached. She had to remind herself again: he did not feel the same. Not now. Not ever⌠perhaps.
And yet⌠despite the ache, the bitterness, and the rejection she already sensed in his every movement, Hazelâs heart refused to stop. She had promised herself she would wait. And wait she would.
Even if it killed her slowly, even if every smile he gave another girl felt like a dagger, even if her heart broke a thousand times over⌠she would wait.
Because loveâher loveâwas stubborn. Unyielding. And it belonged entirely to Asher Harrington.
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