Across Different Skies
A Story of Distance, Longing, and Love
In March 2009, after a long shift in the emergency room in Manila, Dr. Tika Reyes logs into a Yahoo chat room with no expectation beyond distraction. What she finds instead is Malik, a quiet, thoughtful Syrian refugee rebuilding his life in Copenhagen, where he is studying engineering and learning how to begin again in a country that is safe, but not yet home.
What begins as an accidental conversation soon becomes the gentlest part of their days.
Across time zones, griefs, and vastly different worlds, Tika and Malik form a connection built first through words: late-night confessions, small kindnesses, shared loneliness, and the fragile, beautiful intimacy of being truly seen. As weeks turn into months, messages become longing, webcam glimpses become ache, and what once seemed impossible begins to feel like the most honest thing in either of their lives.
By the time September arrives, one truth remains: some distances can no longer be endured from afar.
Across Different Skies is a tender and hopeful novel about love that begins quietly, grows through courage, and asks two wounded but resilient hearts to risk crossing the world for something real. It is a story of waiting, of belonging, and of discovering that sometimes love arrives from farther away than we ever imagined, yet still feels like home.