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But Lena hadn't posted anything in three months. Not since the breakup. Not since she realized that her entire Instagram feed had become a museum of a relationship that had already closed its doors.

The rain didn’t just fall that Tuesday; it auditioned. It tapped against the skylight of Lena’s studio apartment like a nervous actor trying out for a lead role. Lena, wrapped in a quilt that had seen better decades, watched the droplets race each other down the windowpane. Her phone buzzed. Then it buzzed again.

She posted it. No filter. No location tag. No emojis.

“But here’s the thing about rain,” she continued, watching a stream of water carve a river down the glass. “You can’t stop it. You can’t edit it. You can only stand under an awning and wait. Or… you can just go out in it.”

He sent her a message: “That caption. That’s the realest thing I’ve seen in months.”

Instead, she got dressed. Not in her nice raincoat. In her old sweatshirt, the one with a hole in the sleeve. She put on her scuffed boots, grabbed a broken umbrella (she didn't open it), and walked outside.

Then she put her phone in her pocket, tilted her face up to the sky, and let the rain have its final say.

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