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THE ECHO ARCHITECT

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Synopsis
In the quiet hours of a stormy night, burnt-out urban planner Ava Moreau hears a warm, seductive male voice echoing through the unfinished atrium of her latest project. The voice belongs to Theo — a brilliant architect living ten years in the future. What begins as impossible conversations about design slowly turns into deep emotional connection… and then burning desire. Through rain and static, Theo guides Ava with teasing words and intimate commands, awakening a passionate hunger she never knew she had. But every bold design choice Ava makes during the day ripples through time, weakening their connection. As the echoes fade and the stakes rise, Ava must choose: save the perfect building she’s always dreamed of, or risk everything for the man whose voice has already claimed her heart and body. A slow-burn, voice-only romance that becomes deliciously steamy when time finally collides. For readers who love emotional longing, sensual tension, and a love that echoes across impossible distances.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: The First Echo

Ava Moreau stood alone in the half-built Riverside Warehouse, the city's noise muted by the late hour. Rain drummed on the temporary roof. Her tablet glowed with sketches for the new cultural center—quiet atriums, sound-absorbing gardens, spaces where people could finally breathe.

She wandered into the vast central atrium, heels echoing on bare concrete. Then the echo changed. It layered, softened… and became something else.

A warm, low male voice cut through the dark, laced with quiet amusement.

"That cantilevered walkway is brave. But the sightlines will feel cold in ten years. Warm it up with wood and soft light."

Ava whipped around. Empty. Heart racing, she whispered, "Who's there?"

A soft chuckle. "Theo. And right now, I'm standing where you are… except the building is finished, the gardens bloom, and you're not here."

Impossible. Yet the voice felt intimate, like it had known her forever.

That night began everything. Ava returned after dark, drawn by the rain and the impossible. Theo described the future building with startling accuracy—details she hadn't decided yet. Their talks started as architecture debates, but quickly turned personal.

"You design silence because the world hurts too much when it's loud," he said one stormy evening, his voice wrapping around her like velvet. "What are you afraid of hearing, Ava?"

She leaned against a steel beam, eyes closed. "That I'll never be enough. That I'll build beautiful spaces for everyone else and die alone in one of them."

Theo's reply was gentle. "Then let me show you what this place could feel like with the right person in it."

Their connection deepened with every blackout and storm. Flirting slipped in—his teasing about her black coffee, her gentle mockery of his "perfect" sustainable materials. The atrium became their secret world.