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Okay, I need to talk about this story because honestly? It messed me up in the best way possible. 💔 So Bonnie is this 28-year-old woman working retail at a clothing boutique in Portland, right? She's been there FIVE YEARS doing the same thing, helping other women feel beautiful while she's basically made herself invisible. Fashion design degree collecting dust, dreams on hold, the whole thing. And then this man—Thomas—literally collides with her on the sidewalk while she's getting her afternoon coffee from that café three doors down. Here's what got me: he never actually touches her. I mean, yeah, he steadies her when they bump into each other, picks up her phone, but after that? Nothing. Just... proximity. He stands close enough that she can smell cedar and something expensive she can't name. He watches her with this intensity that makes her hyperaware of every breath. The man buys a $300 charcoal cashmere wrap for his "mother" (spoiler: total lie, he just wanted an excuse to talk to her) and the whole time he's maintaining this careful distance that somehow feels more intimate than touching. The café scene where they talk for TWO HOURS without realizing it? When he drives her home in his Audi and the classical music is playing softly and he finally holds her hands because she's trembling? I was GONE. 😭 But then—and this is where I got genuinely angry—the morning after their first night together, while they're making scrambled eggs in her tiny kitchen like it's the most natural thing in the world, he drops the bomb. TechCore Solutions. TWELVE BILLION DOLLARS. The man is a literal tech billionaire and he just... didn't mention it? I understood why he did it, don't get me wrong. He wanted to be seen as just Thomas, not Thomas-the-CEO. But watching Bonnie process the fact that she's standing in her secondhand-furniture apartment budgeting for groceries while this man could buy her entire building without checking his account? That hurt to watch. What I loved—and I mean LOVED—is that Bonnie doesn't crumble. She doesn't play the "I'm not good enough" game. She tells him she needs time to think, goes to work, processes it like the strong woman she is, and then makes her CHOICE. Not because she's swept up in the moment, but because she decides this man—this connection—is worth fighting for. Six months later she's opening Miller Design Studio in the Pearl District. On her own merit. With his connections, yes, but her talent, her work, her risk. That's the kind of ending that makes you believe in people again. ❤️ The whole story is about proximity without touch, about being seen when you've spent years hiding, about the kind of love that doesn't announce itself with fireworks but builds quietly in morning coffee and shared silences. Here's my question for you: Do you think Thomas was wrong to hide his wealth in the beginning, or was Bonnie's acceptance of it too quick? Would YOU be able to process "surprise, I'm a billionaire" in less than 24 hours? Drop your honest thoughts below—I genuinely want to know what you think. 👇 Legal Note: This is an original work created exclusively for this channel. All characters, storylines, and dialogue are authorial content developed specifically for this story.