William never planned to fall for someone twice his age. At twenty-four, his world is simple long shifts at the fire station, quiet dinners alone, and a routine that keeps him steady. Then Isabella Marino moves in next door. Mid-forties, Italian, beautiful in a way that feels lived-in. Her laugh carries warmth, but her eyes hold years she doesn’t talk about.
What starts as neighborly chats over morning coffee turns into something neither of them can stop. William is drawn to her grace and the weight she hides behind her calm. Isabella, trapped in a loveless marriage, finds in him a pull she thought she’d buried. Their connection grows fast too fast and soon, desire blurs the line between comfort and ruin.
Secrets and guilt shadow every moment, forcing William to decide whether what they share is fleeting or worth breaking for.
When love crosses the line, someone always gets burned.