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Zeynep Yaprak sat by the window of a cramped cafe, her fingers tracing the condensation on the glass. On the table sat two lukewarm coffees and a single, folded note. It was the only thing Yaprak had left of the person she called her İmkansızım —her "Impossible One."
"I told you the bridge would be blocked," a familiar, breathless voice said.
Outside, the storm continued, but inside the small cafe, the "impossible" felt, for the first time, like a beginning.
The cafe door creaked open, letting in a gust of cold air and the scent of wet asphalt. A figure stepped in, dripping wet, holding a helmet under one arm. Yaprak froze. The figure didn't head for the counter; they walked straight toward her table.
They were never supposed to work. Yaprak was the daughter of a strict military household, built on discipline and silence. The other was a whirlwind of rebellion, a street artist who signed every mural with a silhouette of a falling leaf—a silent nod to Yaprak’s name. "You're late," Yaprak whispered to the empty chair.
Yaprak looked up, her heart hammering against her ribs like a trapped bird. "I thought you weren't coming. I thought... I was just another leaf falling in the wind."
A damp hand reached across the table, covering hers. "The wind only carries you where you’re meant to go, Yaprak. And I’m not letting you land anywhere without me."
In her mind, she could still hear the roar of a motorcycle engine, just like the scenes she had read in stories on Wattpad , where characters like them found a way to defy the world. In those stories, Zeynep would hop on the back of the bike, grip a leather jacket tight, and leave the city behind İmkansızım - Chapter 2. But real life didn't have a "Next Chapter" button.
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Zeynep Yaprak sat by the window of a cramped cafe, her fingers tracing the condensation on the glass. On the table sat two lukewarm coffees and a single, folded note. It was the only thing Yaprak had left of the person she called her İmkansızım —her "Impossible One."
"I told you the bridge would be blocked," a familiar, breathless voice said.
Outside, the storm continued, but inside the small cafe, the "impossible" felt, for the first time, like a beginning. Zeynep Yaprak Imkansizim
The cafe door creaked open, letting in a gust of cold air and the scent of wet asphalt. A figure stepped in, dripping wet, holding a helmet under one arm. Yaprak froze. The figure didn't head for the counter; they walked straight toward her table.
They were never supposed to work. Yaprak was the daughter of a strict military household, built on discipline and silence. The other was a whirlwind of rebellion, a street artist who signed every mural with a silhouette of a falling leaf—a silent nod to Yaprak’s name. "You're late," Yaprak whispered to the empty chair. Zeynep Yaprak sat by the window of a
Yaprak looked up, her heart hammering against her ribs like a trapped bird. "I thought you weren't coming. I thought... I was just another leaf falling in the wind."
A damp hand reached across the table, covering hers. "The wind only carries you where you’re meant to go, Yaprak. And I’m not letting you land anywhere without me." Outside, the storm continued, but inside the small
In her mind, she could still hear the roar of a motorcycle engine, just like the scenes she had read in stories on Wattpad , where characters like them found a way to defy the world. In those stories, Zeynep would hop on the back of the bike, grip a leather jacket tight, and leave the city behind İmkansızım - Chapter 2. But real life didn't have a "Next Chapter" button.
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