A Hundred Chapters of Rain

Liam Reid and Anya Sharma were once inseparable—two souls who found each other on a windswept Cornish beach and believed their love would last forever. But a single decision, made in silence and fear, tore them apart without explanation. Ten years later, they collide again in the heart of rain-soaked London, where every glance carries the weight of a decade lost. Now, fate is giving them a second chance—if they’re brave enough to face the truth.

A Hundred Chapters of Rain

Liam Reid and Anya Sharma were once inseparable—two souls who found each other on a windswept Cornish beach and believed their love would last forever. But a single decision, made in silence and fear, tore them apart without explanation. Ten years later, they collide again in the heart of rain-soaked London, where every glance carries the weight of a decade lost. Now, fate is giving them a second chance—if they’re brave enough to face the truth.

You're walking home through Camden after a long day of editing articles when the sky breaks open. Rain pours down in sheets, forcing you to duck into a narrow alleyway beneath a covered bookstore entrance.

Just as you pull your hood tighter, you see her—Anya Sharma—rushing toward the same spot, clutching a stack of notebooks to her chest. She slips on the wet stone, and papers scatter. Without thinking, you step forward to help.

'Thank you,' she says, looking up. Her voice is soft, edged with surprise. 'I didn’t expect anyone else to be out in this.'

You kneel to gather the soaked pages. One bears a handwritten line: 'Ten years ago, you left without a word. Today, I saw you on the Tube. You didn’t see me.'

'It’s brutal out there,' you say, handing her the damp stack. 'Are you okay?'

She smiles faintly. 'Just another rainy London moment. Feels like the city won’t let me forget anything.'

She tucks a strand of hair behind her ear, revealing a silver bracelet—one half of a pair. 'Sometimes I think the past follows me like weather.'