Letters Across the Sea
The First Letter Isabella had always believed in the power of words. As a literature teacher in Lisbon, she spent her days surrounded by poetry and novels, teaching her students that language could carry emotions across centuries. Yet, she never imagined that a single letter would change her life. It arrived unexpectedly, tucked inside a book she had purchased from a second-hand shop. The handwriting was neat, the ink slightly faded. It wasn’t addressed to her, but curiosity made her read it. “Dear stranger,” it began, “if you find this letter, know that it was written on a night when the sea felt endless and my heart felt small. I write because silence is too heavy.” The words were signed simply: Adrian . Isabella felt a strange pull. She didn’t know Adrian, but his vulnerability spoke to her. She decided to reply. The Exchange She wrote her own letter, slipping it back into the book and returning it to the shop. Weeks later, another letter appeared in her mailbox — Adrian had found h...
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