All Fitz wanted was to feel something.
What he got was a wandering photographer who crashed his teammate's engagement partyand captured him in a photo that showed everything he'd been hiding behind his "sensible" life.
Worse? She saw right through him. Immediately.
Even worse? She's allergic to staying in one place, and he's never done anything that wasn't planned.
Declan "Fitz" Fitzgerald is a defenseman for the Hartford Hawks and he's spent three years being the perfect boyfriend, the reliable teammate, the guy who never makes waves. His apartment is beige. His life is beige. His ex just told him to "do something impractical" on her way out the doorand he has no idea how.
Tallis Roan is a photographer who documents lives she'll never live. She's spent years running from roots, from commitment, from anything that might trap her. Hartford was supposed to be temporary, then she'd disappear again, like she always does.
She has wanderlust. He has a dead plant named Gerald. Neither of them planned on rooftop conversations, photography lessons, or the way his careful world starts blooming with color every time she's in it.
He tells himself he's just learning to be spontaneous.
She tells herself she's just passing through.
Somewhere between the camera clicks and the chaos, Fitz stops playing it safe and Tallis stops running. Because he doesn't just see her photoshe sees her. And she doesn't want to capture his life from the outside anymore.
She's terrified staying might mean losing herself.
He's terrified she might be the first thing he's ever really wanted.
This could shatter everything they've builtor become the most beautiful picture they've ever made together.
Genre: Romance
What he got was a wandering photographer who crashed his teammate's engagement partyand captured him in a photo that showed everything he'd been hiding behind his "sensible" life.
Worse? She saw right through him. Immediately.
Even worse? She's allergic to staying in one place, and he's never done anything that wasn't planned.
Declan "Fitz" Fitzgerald is a defenseman for the Hartford Hawks and he's spent three years being the perfect boyfriend, the reliable teammate, the guy who never makes waves. His apartment is beige. His life is beige. His ex just told him to "do something impractical" on her way out the doorand he has no idea how.
Tallis Roan is a photographer who documents lives she'll never live. She's spent years running from roots, from commitment, from anything that might trap her. Hartford was supposed to be temporary, then she'd disappear again, like she always does.
She has wanderlust. He has a dead plant named Gerald. Neither of them planned on rooftop conversations, photography lessons, or the way his careful world starts blooming with color every time she's in it.
He tells himself he's just learning to be spontaneous.
She tells herself she's just passing through.
Somewhere between the camera clicks and the chaos, Fitz stops playing it safe and Tallis stops running. Because he doesn't just see her photoshe sees her. And she doesn't want to capture his life from the outside anymore.
She's terrified staying might mean losing herself.
He's terrified she might be the first thing he's ever really wanted.
This could shatter everything they've builtor become the most beautiful picture they've ever made together.
Genre: Romance
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