KД±raГ§ Senden BaЕџka

Kд±raг§ Senden Baеџka -

Lila’s smile widened, a flicker of memory dancing in her eyes. "I remember. You looked at me like you were seeing a ghost."

"Senden başka, senden başka... Gözüm görmez hiç kimseyi," the song went. Other than you, my eyes see no one. KД±raГ§ Senden BaЕџka

Lila looked up then, sensing his gaze. She smiled, a slow, gentle curve of her lips that reached her eyes, crinkling the corners. "What?" she asked, her voice a soft melody that easily cut through the ambient chatter of the cafe. Lila’s smile widened, a flicker of memory dancing

In that touch, the cafe disappeared. The clinking of spoons, the murmur of conversations, the hiss of the espresso machine—all of it vanished. The bustling city outside, with its millions of stories and endless chaos, ceased to exist. There was only Lila. Gözüm görmez hiç kimseyi," the song went

He looked into her eyes and saw a depth that frightened and exhilarated him. In them, he saw his past, his present, and every possible future he ever wanted to live. He realized then that love wasn't about finding someone to share the world with. It was about finding someone who became your world, rendering everything else invisible.

It was a terrifyingly absolute truth. Before Lila, Elias had moved through life like a ghost, observing the world but never truly part of it. He had seen thousands of faces, walked down countless streets, and heard a million voices. Yet, they were all just background noise.

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