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When she reached the station again, the bustling noise of announcements and footsteps felt strangely comforting. The unease that had wrapped itself around her chest began to loosen.
Mark’s voice echoed in her mind: You’re okay now.
She realized then that protection doesn’t always come in the form of someone physically standing at your side. Sometimes, it comes from the quiet certainty that someone out there loves you so fiercely that they feel your fear as if it were their own.
Mark had been miles away, yet he had still been with her. Watching over her in a way no one else could.
What Love Really Means
Claire never saw the man from the train again. Perhaps he was harmless, perhaps he wasn’t. But in the end, it didn’t matter. What mattered was the lesson hidden inside that uneasy evening.
Love isn’t just about grand gestures, anniversaries, or flowers on the table. It’s about presence—unseen, unwavering, and sometimes unexplainable. It’s about trust strong enough to anchor you when fear threatens to sweep you away.
As Claire boarded the next train, she no longer felt alone. She carried Mark’s voice with her, steady and protective, proof that their bond was more than physical. It stretched across distance and time, whispering reassurance even when he wasn’t there.
And as the train sped forward, she leaned back in her seat, comforted by a truth she would carry with her forever:
Love, when it’s real, has its own way of keeping us safe.
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