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Chapter 28 - Chapter 27: The Confession Song

There wasn't a sunset.

Not really.

It was just the usual golden smear across the station glass — half-smeared by someone's greasy forehead and the city's pollution.

But when she looked up at it?

It looked like closure.

Or maybe something trying to be.

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She stood beside me on the platform.

Not speaking.

Just adjusting her earbud cord like she needed something to fidget with before her heart exploded.

I watched her hands.

The nervous rhythm.

Like she was building up to a confession and kept chickening out at the punctuation.

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Then, slowly, she handed me the splitter.

But this time…

She plugged it into her phone.

A new playlist popped up.

> "Confession Song (Final Mix)"

She glanced at me, then back at the screen.

"Only one track," she said. "I figured… we wouldn't need more."

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I took the earbud.

We both put them in.

And for a moment, the world paused.

Not because of some miracle.

Not because time respected teenage romantic tension.

Just because she looked at me like she didn't want to run anymore.

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The music started.

Simple piano.

A soft acoustic guitar.

No vocals.

Just... a melody that sounded like walking home with someone, hands brushing but never quite holding.

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We stood there, listening.

Saying everything we were too dumb or too scared or too awkward to say with actual words.

It was maybe two and a half minutes long.

But by the end of it, my heart felt like it had aged ten years.

In a good way.

Probably.

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She looked at me.

Then at the train pulling in.

Then back at me.

The announcement blared overhead.

Next stop, next transfer, next decision.

And then she said, quietly:

> "I liked you the moment you handed me that earphone."

I blinked.

She kept going.

> "But I didn't know how to be someone who deserves to be liked back."

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I said nothing.

Because sometimes words ruin things.

So I stepped a little closer.

Not dramatically.

Not like in the movies.

Just close enough that she could feel I hadn't moved away.

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The train hissed.

Doors opened.

People moved around us.

We stood still.

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She leaned in.

Paused.

"Okay if I—?"

I nodded.

She kissed me.

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It wasn't perfect.

It was short.

Kind of awkward.

We both missed the timing a little.

Her nose bumped my cheek.

One of the earbuds fell out.

But it was real.

And it was ours.

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She smiled afterward.

One of the real ones.

The kind that didn't ask for permission.

"I still hate mornings," she muttered.

I smirked. "I love ours."

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We boarded the train.

Same seats.

Same rhythm.

This time, our hands found each other.

Not brushing.

Not hiding.

Just… held.

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The music played again.

Same track.

One earbud in each ear.

No skips.

No rewinds.

Just play.

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