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For the first time in weeks the office felt… normal not completely,not perfectly but enough.
The noise had quieted, the headlines had slowed, the pressure is still there but no longer overwhelming and somehow that made everything feel lighter.
Cassy noticed it first not in the work but in him. Caleb wasn't watching her every second anymore, he wasn't tense, he wasn't trying to control every moment, he was… calmer.
"You're different today." The words slipped out before she could stop them.
Caleb looked up from his desk.
"…Different how?"
Cassy tilted her head slightly. "Less… intense."
A faint pause then something unexpected he almost smiled. "Is that a complaint?" he asked.
Cassy smiled back, just a little. "…No."
Silence.
But this one wasn't heavy, it was easy and that was new.
Later that afternoon, Cassy knocked on his office door.
"Come in."
She stepped inside. "I finished the report you asked for," she said.
Caleb didn't reach for it immediately, instead he looked at her. "…Sit."
That caught her off guard. "…Sit?" she repeated.
"Yes." Simple, no pressure just… an invitation.
Cassy hesitated for a second then sat across from him.
Silence.
But not uncomfortable just… quiet. "What is it?" she asked.
Caleb leaned back slightly. "Nothing urgent." A pause. "I just wanted you to stay for a minute." That wasn't like him not before.
Cassy studied him. "…You're getting used to this," she said softly.
"To what?"
She smiled faintly. "Not rushing everything." A pause. "Letting things just… be."
Silence.
Caleb exhaled slowly. "…I'm learning." That honesty didn't feel heavy anymore, it felt natural.
Cassy nodded. "You're doing better than you think."
A faint shift in his expression. "Is that your professional opinion?" he asked.
Cassy laughed softly. "No." A pause. "It's just mine."
Silence.
And somehow that mattered more, the light shifted through the windows, late afternoon, quiet, still.
"Do you regret it?" The question came suddenly. Caleb's voice low.
Cassy blinked slightly. "…What?"
"This," he clarified. A pause. "Everything that came with it."
Silence.
Cassy thought about it, really thought about it. The pressure, the headlines, the confrontation, everything then she shook her head. "No." Simple, clear.
Caleb watched her. "…Why?"
Cassy smiled softly. "Because it's real." A pause. "And I'd rather deal with something real than pretend everything's fine when it's not."
Silence.
That answer stayed because it wasn't perfect but it was honest.
Caleb nodded slowly. "…Good." A pause. "Because I don't regret it either."
And that was enough, no tension, no conflict just two people finally on the same page not because everything was solved but because they chose to stay anyway and for the first time it didn't feel like a fight, it felt like something steady, something that didn't need to be forced, something that just…stayed.
