Veil
Every touch is a hidden promise kept from the freezing winds of the city, and every silence carries the weight of a thousand unspoken desires. When Aleksander, a duty-bound soldier with a sharp eye for detail, encounters the ethereal Emma on a snowy street corner, his rigid life is instantly derailed. Emma is a vision of grace navigating a world she cannot see, carrying a cane and a past she is desperate to leave behind. She has fled the gilded cage of her high-society upbringing, seeking a life defined by her own heart rather than her family's stifling expectations. Together, they carve out a private sanctuary within the labyrinth of cobblestone alleys and dim-lit cafes, out of sight from a world that would never approve of their bond. Their romance is a sensory masterpiece, built on the intimate friction of daily life—the way he describes the falling snow to her, the shared warmth of a cigarette, and the electric tension of hands brushing in the cold. It is a fragile, beautiful rebellion against the status quo. Immerse yourself in a story where every page feels like a stolen breath, capturing the raw, tender ache of two souls who have finally found where they belong.
romance, slice of life, seinen, full color, slow burn, atmospheric, european setting, disability representation, urban romance, intimate