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HEARTS DON'T BREAK IN PARIS - THEY TEACH Novel Cover

HEARTS DON'T BREAK IN PARIS - THEY TEACH

A slow-burn romance about love, loss, and becoming worthy of the heart you almost lost. Julien Moreau has everything-money, charm, and women who fall for him too easily. What he doesn't have is the ability to stay. In Paris, he is known for loving without commitment and leaving without explanation. Hearts break behind him, and he never looks back. Until Amélie Laurent. She is different. She doesn't chase him. She doesn't beg for love. And when she realizes Julien isn't ready to love honestly, she does the one thing no woman before her has done- She walks away. What follows is not a chase, but a reckoning. As Julien is forced to face the emotional damage he has left behind, he learns that love isn't about desire or charm-it's about responsibility. And Amélie learns that loving someone should never cost her self-respect. In a city where romance is everywhere, two hearts must decide: Is love something you run from... Or something you grow into? Hearts Don't Break in Paris - They Teach is an emotional, slow-burn romance filled with self-discovery, redemption, and a love that chooses honesty over fear.
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Chapter 2

Paris changed after midnight.

Julien noticed how the city softened as crowds thinned, laughter faded, and the streets belonged to those with nowhere else to be or who were too busy to go home.

It was nearly one in the morning when he stepped out of his apartment again.

Sleep had refused him. The quiet felt too loud, the walls too close. He told himself he was restless, nothing more. In truth, his unease was the result of guilt and fear that leaving again hadn't protected him from loneliness as he'd hoped.

He walked without direction, letting the rhythm of his footsteps guide him. The atmosphere carried the faint scent of rain and old stone. Streetlights reflected on damp pavement like broken stars.

Paris, after midnight, was honest.

He passed a couple sitting on the steps of a closed café, their foreheads pressed together, whispering as if the world might overhear them. Julien looked away quickly. He didn't envy them. At least, he didn't think he did.

By the time he reached the bridge, the city was nearly silent. The Seine moved slowly beneath him, dark and patient, as if it had all the time in the world. Julien leaned against the railing, watching the water carry fragments of light downstream.

This was usually his favorite hour. The hour when no one expected anything from him. No charm required. No explanations. Just himself and the night.

The evening felt different.

Claire's voice returned uninvited. You said you liked me.

He exhaled sharply and ran a hand through his hair. He had liked her. That was the problem. Liking led to attachment. Attachment led to expectation. Expectation led to disappointment.

And disappointment always demanded explanations.

Julien checked his phone again. Still no reply sent. The bookstore woman's message sat unread in his mind, heavier than it had any right to be.

He tried to remember her face clearly. Dark hair pulled back loosely. Calm eyes. A voice that didn't rush, didn't try to impress.

She hadn't asked him personal questions. That alone should have been forgettable.

And yet.

A bar nearby spilled soft music onto the street. Julien hesitated before stepping inside. The warmth wrapped around him immediately, familiar and comforting. The bartender recognized him and nodded.

"Same as usual?" he asked.

Julien nodded back and took a seat at the counter.

Around him, conversations hummed. Laughter rose and fell. Glasses clinked. A woman a few seats away glanced at him, her interest clear. She smiled. Julien smiled back out of habit, but it didn't reach his eyes.

When his drink arrived, he took a slow sip and watched the room. Normally, this would be enough. Normally, he would lean closer, say something charming, let the night unfold as it always did.

But tonight, he stayed still.

He wondered when the pattern had stopped satisfying him.

His phone buzzed.

A new message.

Not the one he expected.

Did you get home safely?

-Claire

Julien stared at the screen longer than necessary. He hadn't expected her to message him. Usually, women either flooded him with questions or disappeared completely.

He typed a response. Deleted it. Typed again.

Yes. I hope you did too.

The reply felt thin, inadequate, but he sent it anyway.

Almost immediately, the typing dots appeared. Then stopped. Then appeared again.

I don't hate you, she finally wrote. I just wish you'd told me earlier that you don't stay.

Julien swallowed.

He didn't respond.

What was there to say? He had never hidden who he was. Or maybe he had-behind charm and half-truths that sounded like honesty.

He set the phone face down and finished his drink.

Outside, the night had deepened. The bar noise faded behind him as he stepped back into the street. His reflection followed him in dark windows, familiar and distant.

He didn't go home this time. Instead, he walked toward the quieter streets, where the buildings leaned closer together, and the city felt older.

A memory surfaced unexpectedly.

His mother, sitting at the kitchen table years ago, had her hands wrapped around a mug she wasn't drinking from. His father was standing by the door, saying nothing.

"Sometimes," she had said quietly, "loving someone isn't enough to make them stay."

Julien had pretended not to hear.

Now, standing alone beneath a streetlamp, the words landed differently.

He took out his phone again, almost without thinking, and opened the message from the woman at the bookstore.

No expectations. Just honesty.

For the first time in a long while, Julien didn't know what the right move was.

He typed slowly.

I did enjoy it too.

He stared at the words, then added more.

I'm not very good at expectations.

He hesitated, thumb hovering, then sent the message before he could overthink it.

The reply came minutes later.

That makes two of us.

Julien let out a breath he hadn't realized he'd been holding.

It wasn't flirtation. It wasn't an invitation. It wasn't anything he recognized.

And yet, something in his chest shifted-small, unfamiliar, unsettling.

Paris after midnight didn't judge him. It didn't ask him to change. It simply reflected him back to himself, flaws and all.

As he finally turned toward home, Julien wondered-briefly, dangerously-what it would feel like to stay.

Not just in one place.

But with one person.

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