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Call Me By Your Name

When Amara Nwosu, a broken Nigerian photographer, lands in the vibrant heart of Lumeria, all she wants is silence- a place to heal, a city to disappear in, and a project to keep her hands busy while her heart stays numb. But Lumeria has its own plans. The city hums with color and chaos, music and memory, and somewhere between the rain-soaked markets and golden riverbanks, she crosses paths with Kairo Mbeki - an architect with a past as heavy as hers and eyes that see far too much. Their worlds collide under the weight of coincidence, and something unspoken sparks between them: a pull neither of them wants to name, a connection that feels both familiar and forbidden. As Amara's camera begins to capture the soul of Lumeria, Kairo becomes the part of it she cannot frame - the one thing she can't walk away from. But love in Lumeria isn't simple. Between family expectations, personal scars, and the ghosts of everything they've lost, both must decide whether healing means holding on... or finally letting go. In a story of second chances, cultural beauty, and quiet resilience, Call Me by Your Name reminds us that sometimes, love doesn't ask for grand gestures - it just asks to be seen.
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Chapter 6

The week after the festival felt different.

The air in Kisaro carried a heaviness Amara couldn't name. The sky, once blinding blue, now seemed dimmer, the waves slower, the laughter in the market quieter. Even her camera, usually an anchor, felt heavier in her hands.

Kairo had been distant.

After that moment on the shore - that almost-kiss - he had changed. He answered her messages politely but briefly. Meetings at the site were suddenly "too busy." His tone, once warm, now carried that steady professionalism she'd thought they'd left behind.

Amara told herself she didn't care. She had her project, her photography, her focus. But every time her lens caught the curve of the sea or the shimmer of sunlight on wet sand, she saw him.

And it hurt.

---

That afternoon, she was back at the construction site, taking photos for the second part of her exhibition. The new homes were taking shape - sturdy walls of pale stone rising against the horizon. Workers called to one another, laughter echoing through the air.

Tendo spotted her near the edge of the foundation and waved. "Amara! You came back."

"I said I would," she replied, smiling faintly.

He grinned, handing her a bottle of water. "Good. We missed your camera. It makes everyone work faster."

She laughed. "Flattery won't get you better lighting."

Tendo chuckled. "Kairo will be glad to see you."

Her smile faltered. "Will he?"

The project manager hesitated, scratching the back of his head. "He's been... stressed. Sponsors breathing down his neck. And-" He paused. "You should hear it from him."

Before she could ask what he meant, a voice cut through the noise.

"Amara!"

She turned - and froze.

A woman stood near the entrance, her sleek heels sinking slightly into the dirt. It was Laila. The same woman from the market. Dressed impeccably in cream linen, her gold earrings glinting in the sunlight, she looked out of place among the dust and sweat.

Laila's eyes swept over Amara, cool and assessing. "I didn't expect to see you here again."

"I'm working," Amara said, her voice calm but edged.

"Of course." Laila smiled thinly. "Though I heard your work's been causing quite the stir."

Amara frowned. "What do you mean?"

"Rumors," Laila said, her tone light, almost amused. "That one of your photos - the one of Kairo at the site - is being used in an article about his foundation. Some are saying you're... involved."

Amara's stomach tightened. "That's not true."

"Gossip rarely is," Laila replied, adjusting her sunglasses. "But it spreads faster than truth ever does."

Before Amara could respond, a familiar voice interrupted.

"Laila."

Kairo's tone was low, firm. He approached from behind, clipboard in hand, eyes sharp. His gaze flicked from Laila to Amara. "What's going on?"

"Just catching up," Laila said smoothly. "Your friend here seemed surprised by what people are saying."

"What people are saying?" he repeated, his jaw tightening.

Laila gave a casual shrug. "That maybe your connection with the visiting photographer is... unprofessional."

The silence that followed was sharp enough to cut.

Amara's face went cold. "That's ridiculous."

Kairo's eyes met hers - unreadable, steady, almost defensive. "Where did you hear that?"

"From the investors' circle," Laila said. "Apparently, they've seen pictures of you two together. You know how donors can be - easily distracted by scandal."

Kairo's posture stiffened. "I'll handle it."

"I'm sure you will." Laila gave him a smile that didn't reach her eyes. "Good luck, darling."

And with that, she turned and walked away, heels clicking against the uneven path.

Amara stood frozen, her pulse drumming in her ears. "Kairo, I didn't-"

"I know," he said quickly, though his tone was tight. "But this could hurt the project. The sponsors are looking for any excuse to cut funding."

"So what are you saying?" she asked quietly.

"I'm saying..." He exhaled. "Maybe it's better if we don't work so closely. At least until this blows over."

The words struck her harder than she expected. "You're serious?"

"I have to protect the foundation," he said. "My sister's legacy depends on it."

Her throat tightened. "And I'm just-what? A distraction?"

His jaw worked, but he didn't answer.

Anger flared in her chest, sharp and unguarded. "You talk about truth and building and roots, but the second people start talking, you hide."

"This isn't about hiding," he said, his voice low. "It's about responsibility."

"Responsibility," she repeated bitterly. "Right. Because God forbid you feel something real when there's a reputation to defend."

Kairo's eyes darkened. "Don't twist this, Amara."

"I'm not twisting anything," she said, stepping closer, emotion cracking through her restraint. "You said pain shapes art - maybe it shapes love too, if you'd stop running from it."

He flinched, just slightly, the word love hanging between them like an exposed nerve.

Before he could respond, Tendo called from across the site. "Kairo! The council's on the line!"

Kairo turned away, his voice suddenly clipped. "We'll talk later."

But Amara's voice stopped him. "No. We won't."

He froze, back still turned.

"I won't be the secret people whisper about," she said, her voice trembling. "And I won't stay where I'm not seen."

When he finally looked at her, his expression was unreadable - pain flickering behind the control.

Then he nodded once. "If that's what you need."

He walked away, leaving her standing in the dust and sunlight, her heart splintering beneath the weight of his calm.

---

That night, the sky over Kisaro was bruised with storm clouds again. The air buzzed with tension, thunder muttering in the distance.

Amara sat by the window of her guesthouse, her laptop open, the glow illuminating her face. The email from her exhibition curator blinked on the screen:

> Subject: URGENT - Your work is going viral.

Body: Amara, one of your photos - the shot of Kairo at the construction site - was leaked online. The press is calling it "The Architect's Muse." They think you're romantically involved. Call me immediately.

Her stomach dropped.

She opened her photography page - and there it was. The image she'd taken of him, standing against the sunlight, blueprint in hand, gaze distant. The caption someone had added:

> "The woman behind the architect's inspiration."

Hundreds of comments already. Questions. Speculation. Gossip.

Her breath came fast and shallow. She hadn't posted that photo. Someone else had.

A noise outside made her head snap up - the crunch of tires on gravel.

Through the curtain, headlights flashed. A black SUV.

She heard a car door slam.

Then a knock at her door - sharp, urgent.

Amara's pulse spiked. "Who's there?"

"Amara, it's me."

Kairo's voice. Low, tense, barely holding together.

She opened the door slowly. Rain had started again, streaking his face, soaking his shirt. He looked exhausted - and furious.

"What happened?" she asked.

He stepped inside, closing the door behind him. "The sponsors saw the article. They think I leaked the story to make the foundation look romantic - marketable."

"That's insane-"

"They're freezing funding until further notice." His voice broke slightly. "Everything I built - my sister's project - it's all on hold because of this."

Amara stared at him, heart racing. "Kairo, I swear, I didn't-"

"I know you didn't," he said quickly, running a hand through his wet hair. "But someone did. Someone who wanted to ruin both of us."

Lightning flashed through the window, lighting up his face - raw, conflicted, desperate.

"Who would-"

"Laila," he said, his tone heavy. "She had access to the archives. She's been waiting for a reason to cut me out."

Amara's mind spun. "So what do we do?"

Kairo met her gaze, eyes burning with a mix of anger and something deeper. "We fight it."

"How?"

He stepped closer, the air between them electric, rainwater dripping from his jaw onto the floor. "By showing them what they're afraid of."

Her breath caught. "Which is?"

He didn't answer - just reached out, his hand trembling slightly as it brushed her cheek.

"That what they call scandal," he whispered, "is the truth neither of us can keep hiding."

Before she could speak, thunder crashed outside, shaking the walls.

And then - he kissed her.

The world fell away.

Rain against the windows. His hand in her hair. Her heartbeat pounding against his chest. The taste of salt, the sound of breath between them.

It wasn't gentle. It was everything unsaid - anger, relief, longing, grief - colliding all at once.

When they broke apart, both breathless, his voice was a whisper against her lips.

"This changes everything."

Amara's eyes met his - and for the first time, she wasn't sure if what she saw was love or the beginning of something that might destroy them both.

Outside, lightning split the sky - bright, merciless, and fleeting.

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