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Sofía had always been a bit of a recluse. Books were her friends, and her imagination was her playground. Mateo, on the other hand, seemed to have the world at his feet. He was charming, outgoing, and had a laughter that could melt hearts. Or so it seemed.

The first time they met, Sofía was reading in her garden. Mateo had accidentally hit a ball over the fence while playing tennis, and as he climbed over to retrieve it, their eyes met. Literally, they collided. Sofía remembered feeling a rush, a jolt of electricity that ran through her veins. Mateo apologized, handed her the ball, and flashed that radiant smile.

She smiled, caught off guard. "Just enjoying the view." Contando atardeceres - La Vecina Rubia.epub

As they parted ways, Sofía felt a sense of hope. The sunsets would continue to paint the sky, but now, she had someone to share them with. And that was a count she was eager to start.

As the sun dipped below the horizon, Sofía counted it, marking another day on her imaginary calendar. She wondered if Mateo noticed her watching him. He'd sometimes glance over, their eyes locking in a silent understanding. Sofía had always been a bit of a recluse

The sky was painted in hues of orange, pink, and purple as another day succumbed to the allure of night. Sofía stood at her window, a habitual spot to count the sunsets she had witnessed over the years. It had become a peculiar hobby of hers, one that brought her a strange sense of comfort and peace. She had lost count years ago, but it wasn't about the number; it was about the moment.

"I think we've both been counting sunsets wrong," Mateo continued, his eyes reflecting the fading light. "We should count the moments in between, the ones that make life worth living." He was charming, outgoing, and had a laughter

Mateo chuckled. "The view is much better with you in it."