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My Twin Flame

Sometimes you have to lose your way in the wild to find exactly where you belong. Christina thought she knew what love looked like. It looked like three years in Vancouver with Andrew, a life of polished surfaces, carefully curated social circles, and a love that felt more like a debt than a gift. But when a single message on Andrew's phone shatters the glass house she's been living in, Christina realizes she doesn't just need a break; she needs to be found. Seeking the "forced presence" that only the wilderness can demand, Christina flees to the rugged mountains of Whistler, British Columbia. Between the ancient cedars and the unforgiving granite peaks, she meets Liam, a man who belongs to the mountains and understands the silence she's been craving. As they navigate the treacherous trails together, Liam offers Christina something Andrew never could: the space to be strong. But healing isn't a straight path. When the shadows of her past follow her into the mist, Christina is forced to decide: is she just a "mountain dream" for Liam, or is he the True North she's been searching for? When Andrew reappears with a desperate plea and a web of manipulation, he threatens to pull her back into the gray noise of her old life. To survive, Christina must face a storm more dangerous than any mountain tempest. She will have to choose between the safety of the man who knows her past and the courage of the man who believes in her future. From the rain-slicked streets of Vancouver to the breathtaking summits of the Pacific Northwest, My Twin Flame is a story of heartbreak, reclamation, and the intentional love that moves mountains.
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Chapter 6

The evening air was alive with anticipation as Liam pulled up to Christina's cabin, the sound of gravel crunching beneath his tires echoing through the quiet night. She'd spent the afternoon getting ready, her skin still tingling from the scent of lavender in her bath, her hair falling in soft waves down her back. As she opened the door, Liam's eyes locked onto hers, and for a moment, they just stared.

"You look stunning," he said, his voice low and husky, sending a shiver down her spine. Christina's heart skipped a beat as she took in the sight of him, his broad shoulders filling the doorway, his eyes burning with a quiet intensity. "Thanks," she said, her voice barely above a whisper. "You don't look so bad yourself."

       The drive to the restaurant was a blur of laughter and conversation, the air thick with tension. Christina couldn't remember the last time she'd felt this alive, this wanted. As they pulled up to a secluded spot overlooking the mountains, Christina's curiosity got the better of her.

"Where are we going?" she asked, her eyes scanning the darkness.

Liam smiled, a wicked glare in his eyes. "I wanted to show you something. Trust me?"

Christina's heart skipped a beat. She barely knew this man, and yet, she felt a sense of trust she couldn't explain. "Okay," she said, her voice barely above a whisper.

       The restaurant was a tiny, intimate spot, the tables spaced far apart, the lighting dim and romantic. As they were led to their table, Christina felt a sense of excitement building inside her. This was it. This was the night everything changed. The meal was a sensual feast, the food delicious, the company intoxicating. Christina couldn't help but notice the way Liam's eyes seemed to see right through her, the way his touch sent shivers down her spine. As they finished their main course, Liam leaned in, his voice low and husky.

"I've wanted to do this all night," he said, his lips grazing her ear. Christina's heart skipped a beat as he kissed her, the world around them melting away. The kiss was intense, passionate, a clash of lips and tongues that left her breathless.

       As they pulled away, gasping for air, Christina knew she was in trouble. She'd never felt this kind of connection with anyone before, this sense of intensity, of passion. And she wasn't sure she was ready for it. But as she looked into Liam's eyes, she knew she had no choice. She was in this, all in. The dessert arrived a decadent chocolate torte that they barely touched, their appetites superseded by a different kind of hunger. Liam reached across the table, his thumb tracing the delicate line of Christina's knuckles. The friction of his skin against hers felt like a low-voltage current, grounding her and unmooring her all at once.

"You're thinking again," Liam murmured, his gaze never wavering. "I can see the gears turning. What's going on in that head of yours, Christina?"

She let out a shaky breath, the honesty bubbling up before she could filter it. "I'm wondering if this is real. Or if I'm just caught up in the mountain air and the way you look in this light." Liam's expression softened, but the intensity in his eyes remained. He didn't offer a platitude or a shallow reassurance. Instead, he stood up, walked around the table, and offered her his hand. "Let's get out of here. I want to show you the rest of that view I promised."

       They left the warmth of the restaurant for the crisp, biting chill of the high-altitude night. The transition should have made her shiver, but the heat radiating from Liam as he tucked her under his arm kept the cold at bay. They walked a short distance to a wooden overlook that jutted out over the valley. Below them, the lights of the distant town sparkled like fallen stars caught in a web of pine trees. Above, the Milky Way was a brilliant, silver smear across the velvet sky.

"It's beautiful," she whispered, leaning against the railing.

"It's a distraction," Liam countered, standing close enough that she could feel the steady beat of his heart against her shoulder. "I brought you here because I wanted to be somewhere where the world felt small. Somewhere where it's just us."

He turned her to face him, his hands sliding up to cup her face. His palms were warm, smelling faintly of cedar and the expensive wine they'd shared. "I'm not a patient man, Christina. Not when I find something I've been looking for my entire life."

The weight of his words hit her harder than the kiss had. It wasn't just physical; it was a recognition. She saw the same vulnerability she felt mirrored in the hard lines of his face. When he leaned down this time, the kiss wasn't a clash, it was a question. It was slower, deeper, a deliberate exploration of the space between them. Christina melted into him, her fingers tangling in the hair at the nape of his neck, pulling him closer as if she could merge their souls right there on the edge of the mountain.

      The drive back to the cabin was different. The playful tension had solidified into a heavy, shared certainty. The silence wasn't empty; it was charged, vibrating with the knowledge of what was coming next. When the gravel finally crunched back under the tires at her doorstep, the sound felt like a period at the end of a long sentence.

Liam killed the engine. The silence of the woods rushed in, punctuated only by the ticking of the cooling metal. He turned to her, his silhouette dark against the moonlight.

"I don't want the night to end," he said, the roughness in his voice betraying his composure.

Christina looked at the small, glowing windows of her cabin, then back at the man who had turned her world upside down in a matter of hours. The fear was still there the fear of the unknown, of the intensity but it was dwarfed by the realization that some risks are mandatory.

"Then don't let it," she replied, her voice steady for the first time that night. She reached for the door handle, her eyes locked on his. "Come inside."

     Inside the cabin, the air was still infused with the scent of dried herbs and the lingering warmth of the afternoon sun. Liam didn't move toward the sofa or the kitchen; instead, he leaned against the heavy oak doorframe, watching Christina as she lit a small cluster of candles on the mantle. The flickering light danced across her features, highlighting the thoughtful curve of her mouth.

"You're doing it again," he said softly, his voice a low vibration in the quiet room.

Christina turned, a match still smoking slightly in her hand. "Doing what?"

"Retreating. You're physically here, but your mind is a hundred miles away, probably building a list of reasons why tonight was an anomaly."

She sighed, setting the matches down and crossing her arms. "Is it so wrong to be cautious? We met, we had dinner, and suddenly it feels like the oxygen in the room has doubled. It's... a lot, Liam."

He walked toward her then, his footsteps heavy and deliberate on the hardwood floor. He stopped just outside her personal space, respecting the invisible line she'd drawn. "I'm not saying it isn't a lot. I'm saying don't apologize for it. Most people spend their whole lives hoping for a 'lot.' They settle for 'fine' or 'comfortable.' Does this feel comfortable to you?"

"No," she admitted, her voice barely a breath. "It feels like standing on the edge of a cliff."

"Good," Liam said, a ghost of a smile touching his lips. "Because I've spent the last three hours trying to figure out if I was imagining the way you looked at me at the restaurant. It wasn't just attraction, Christina. It was like you were recognizing me. Like we've been looking for each other without knowing the name of the person we were missing."

Christina looked away, staring into the growing flames of the candles. "That's what scares me. I'm a woman who likes plans. I like knowing where the trail leads before I start walking. With you, I can't see the path at all. I just see... you."

Liam reached out, his fingers gently tilting her chin back up so she had to meet his gaze. His eyes were steady, stripped of the "wicked glare" from earlier, leaving only a raw, startling sincerity.

"I can't give you a map," he whispered. "And I won't lie and say I know exactly where this goes. But I do know that when I saw you standing in that doorway tonight, the air stayed in my lungs. I know that when you laugh, I forget whatever I was about to say next. And I know that I'm not leaving this mountain until I know if you feel the same way."

       The honesty in his voice acted like a key, turning the lock on the last of her defenses. The tension that had been holding her shoulders tight finally dissipated. She realized that the "trouble" she thought she was in wasn't a danger to her it was a danger to the safe, quiet, lonely life she'd built.

"I feel it," she confessed, stepping into the small space between them. "I feel it so much it's actually a little annoying."

Liam laughed, a rich, genuine sound that filled the cabin. He pulled her flush against him, his arms wrapping around her waist like a sanctuary. "Annoying, huh? I can live with that. As long as you don't ask me to go anywhere."

"I think," she said, resting her head against his chest and listening to the frantic, matching rhythm of his heart, "that we're exactly where we're supposed to be."

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