Before dawn, a small-town café sits nearly silent. Harper Reed slips inside, worn down by a career-ending scandal and running on empty. She wants coffee. Nothing more. Instead, Rowan Cole the café’s quiet owner sets a bowl of steaming oats on the counter and gives her space. No questions. Just warmth and the clink of a spoon.
Harper starts coming back each morning. Same hour. Same stool. Shared silence turns into short talks, then careful truths. Rowan keeps his routines steady, tending the café the way he tends her mornings measured, attentive, kind. Steam curls between them. Fingers brush while passing a mug. Looks linger a second too long.
Desire grows slowly, fed by proximity and trust. But both carry things they don’t say out loud. When those truths surface, the calm they’ve built begins to strain. Want pushes against caution. Comfort meets fear.
Oats become more than breakfast here. They’re a ritual. A pause. Proof that something steady can grow, one morning at a time.
Can they keep what they’ve started when silence is no longer enough?
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This story is part of the Sustained series, where desire is cultivated slowly and felt deeply.
Sustained is a steamy contemporary romance series about hunger that isn’t just physical. Each story follows desire shaped by habit, restraint, and the quiet closeness of daily life. These romances grow in kitchens, retreats, workplaces, and wide-open spaces where attraction builds through proximity, tension, and what goes unsaid.
Heat comes slow and intentional. Emotions stay grounded. Connections last. You’ll find steam fogging a kitchen window, the soft clink of plates after midnight, a shared silence that means more than words. Nourishment becomes a language. Patience carries weight. Longing is allowed its time.
In Sustained, love isn’t devoured all at once. It’s watched. Fed. Kept alive until it won’t stay quiet anymore.
Desire doesn’t rush here it waits, and then it stays.











