A quiet, emotionally grounded contemporary romance about distance, duty, reinvention, and the difficult work of building a life together after the first crossing. Naoki Senda has spent years keeping his world small. His Tokyo routine is built from early mornings, restoration work, temporary jobs, careful spending, and the private dignity of repairing beautiful things no one else has time for. He knows how to survive alone. He is less certain he knows how to let anyone stay. Karen Mathis has spent her adult life inside the structure of naval service. As a lieutenant commander, she understands pressure, command, and the price of appearing unshakable. Japan is supposed to be a temporary assignment, a place to recalibrate before duty pulls her back across the ocean. Instead, she meets Naoki, whose patience and guarded honesty unsettle the life she thought she had already chosen. Their connection begins carefully: coffee shops, ramen counters, workshops, shore leave, and conversations that do not always land cleanly. What grows between them is not easy romance. It is practical, awkward, tender, and exposed to every pressure they both understand too well: distance, money, work, family expectations, career identity, and the fear that love may ask for more than either of them knows how to give. From Tokyo to California, from military order to restoration workshops, from missed calls to shared rooms still waiting to become home, Across the Pacific follows two people learning that love is not proven by one grand crossing. It is proven by what they choose to repair, rebuild, and keep choosing after the crossing is over.
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