Melinda thought she had already experienced the kind of love people spend their whole lives searching for.
She met her husband at sixteen. Stayed through university, first jobs, tiny apartments, disappointments, and years of slowly learning how to make herself smaller inside a marriage that no longer loved her back.
After the divorce, life became quiet.
Most evenings after work, she wandered through Kuala Lumpur alone. Coffee shops. Train stations. Bookstores that stayed open late enough to delay going home to an empty apartment.
Then one rainy evening inside Kinokuniya, she meets Luke.
An engineer who travels too much. A man who reads emotionally exhausting novels too seriously. Someone who feels unexpectedly easy to talk to.
What begins as casual conversations and late-night emails slowly becomes something neither of them expected: a second chance at love after heartbreak.
Love, Eventually is a quiet contemporary romance about healing, loneliness, timing, and finding your way back to happiness when you thought that part of your life was already over.
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