Kate Dalia returns home expecting comfort, familiarity, and maybe a fresh start. What she does not expect is Violet Starr waiting for her with a room full of balloons and a heart full of things left unsaid. Their reunion is warm, but underneath the smiles and small talk, there is a history neither of them has truly moved past. Violet has had plenty of time to think about what Kate means to her, and she is done pretending those feelings disappeared while Kate was away. Kate admits she met someone new, but the confession only exposes how complicated everything still is between them. They know each other too well. They know how deeply they can hurt each other. And that might be exactly why walking away feels impossible. Clothes fall away in unspoken agreement as they explore each other with familiar hunger and renewed curiosity. Violet straddles Kate, guiding her down, kissing her neck and shoulders, reminding her exactly how it feels to be wanted. Kate pulls Violet closer, rolling them over, desperate to return every sensation, every kiss, every touch. The Rekindling is an intimate story about unfinished love, second chances, and the magnetic pull of a bond that refuses to fade.