Staying Without a Reason
Marie returns to Torgelow without a clear reason and quickly learns that small towns rarely allow quiet arrivals. Streets remember. People watch. Stories form faster than facts.
Erik never left. He knows the rules, the invisible hierarchies, the fragile balance between protection and control. When their paths cross again, proximity turns into tension, and tension into a connection that is both protective and dangerously consuming.
Between social pressure, economic decline, and the unspoken politics of belonging, Marie must decide whether staying means strength, surrender, or something far more complicated. This dark romance explores emotional dependency, subtle power dynamics, and the cost of choosing closeness when distance might be safer.
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