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What if the person you were meant to meet existed in another timeline - and your city bent reality just enough to let you find them? On Fernando's Road, the morning light curves strangely. Lampposts flicker when no one touches them. And sometimes, if you walk slowly enough, you'll feel the shimmer - the quiet pull of something waiting. Victor is a cartographer haunted by places that don't exist. Romani is a Dreamweaver who remembers a stranger she's never met. When they cross paths on a street that shouldn't shimmer, they discover the Hourglass Station - a portal that allows three meetings, no…mehr

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What if the person you were meant to meet existed in another timeline - and your city bent reality just enough to let you find them? On Fernando's Road, the morning light curves strangely. Lampposts flicker when no one touches them. And sometimes, if you walk slowly enough, you'll feel the shimmer - the quiet pull of something waiting. Victor is a cartographer haunted by places that don't exist. Romani is a Dreamweaver who remembers a stranger she's never met. When they cross paths on a street that shouldn't shimmer, they discover the Hourglass Station - a portal that allows three meetings, no more. As their connection deepens across fractured timelines, they must choose what to carry, what to forget, and what to leave behind. But the Station has rules. And time, even when bent, always runs out. Morning at Fernando's Road is a bittersweet, time-bending love story about memory, longing, and the quiet heroism of showing up - even when the world forgets.
Autorenporträt
Berns Pen's journey began with a passion for writing and a genuine desire to make a positive difference in the world. Despite not pursuing writing professionally, his interest has led him to delve into the complexities of different disciplines, Berns exemplifies the idea that you don't have to be a seasoned author to make a significant effect with the written word.