What if the greatest love of your life was never meant to stay?
A nameless narrator returns to Paris one year after a fleeting love affair with a woman named Amélie-a dreamer, an artist, and perhaps only ever a reflection of his own desire. The city is unchanged. He is not.
Haunted by moonlit walks along the Seine, letters never sent, and a sketchbook filled with moments that feel half-real, half-imagined, he wanders through the places they once touched... searching not for her, but for the truth of what they were.
Was it love-or only the memory of what love could have been?
Told in lyrical, introspective prose, Moonlight Over the Seine is not just a romance. It is a quiet meditation on impermanence. On how two souls can meet like passing comets-burning briefly, beautifully-only to vanish into the night.
Bittersweet, poetic love stories
Philosophical reflections on love and identity
Quiet, atmospheric storytelling in the spirit of Call Me By Your Name, The Lover, or The Unbearable Lightness of Being
This is not the story of a love that lasted. It is the story of a love that changed him forever.
Let the moonlight guide you. Let the river carry you. And discover the tender beauty of the moments we cannot keep.