The Tempo That Stays
In the quiet town of Torgelow, where routines feel safer than truth, Kathrin learns how easily attention can become pressure and how quickly concern can turn into control. What begins as institutional communication slowly crosses emotional boundaries, pulling her into a dynamic where affection, power, and silence blur together.
As investigations unfold, courts speak, and official processes try to restore order, the deeper conflict remains intensely personal: how to reclaim autonomy when someone else once set the tempo of your breathing, your movement, your decisions.
Between the familiarity of Bahnhofstraße, the stillness of the Uecker river, and the charged atmosphere of cafés, courtrooms, and late-night streets, Kathrin navigates attraction, fear, and the fragile possibility of connection. Mandy offers presence without possession, while Sebastian embodies the lingering pull of a past defined by emotional intensity and control.
This dark romance explores the subtle psychology of influence, the tension between desire and self-protection, and the difficult path toward emotional independence. Atmospheric, intimate, and grounded in realism, the novel shows that reclaiming one’s tempo is rarely dramatic but always deeply transformative.
Attention: The author uses artificial intelligence for creating most of his texts (and is required to disclose this use).