In the kingdom of Elarion, lines once kept the world in place. Borders were drawn to ensure order. Rules were written to protect stability. Silence was treated as safety, and memory was obeyed rather than questioned. For a long time, it worked. Until it didn't. When Aurelian returns to the heart of the kingdom after years shaped by exile and quiet survival, he inherits not only a crown, but a fragile city living on borrowed certainty.
Alongside Lyra, the keeper of stories and living memory, he begins a different kind of rule-one that does not rush to decide, does not hide failure, and does not mistake obedience for peace. As old maps resurface and familiar lines offer the comfort of certainty, the city must choose whether to return to what once held them together-or learn how to live with what no longer fits. Streets overlap, histories collide, and silence becomes as powerful as speech.
Decisions slow. Tensions surface. Love grows not through grand declarations, but through presence, restraint, and the courage to leave space for others. Living with the Lines is a fantasy romance about governance as care, memory as companion rather than command, and love that does not seek to possess, but to endure. It tells the story of a kingdom learning that life is not shaped by drawing the perfect line-but by returning to imperfect ones with honesty, patience, and the willingness to begin again.
In the kingdom of Elarion, lines once kept the world in place. Borders were drawn to ensure order. Rules were written to protect stability. Silence was treated as safety, and memory was obeyed rather than questioned. For a long time, it worked. Until it didn't. When Aurelian returns to the heart of the kingdom after years shaped by exile and quiet survival, he inherits not only a crown, but a fragile city living on borrowed certainty.
Alongside Lyra, the keeper of stories and living memory, he begins a different kind of rule-one that does not rush to decide, does not hide failure, and does not mistake obedience for peace. As old maps resurface and familiar lines offer the comfort of certainty, the city must choose whether to return to what once held them together-or learn how to live with what no longer fits. Streets overlap, histories collide, and silence becomes as powerful as speech.
Decisions slow. Tensions surface. Love grows not through grand declarations, but through presence, restraint, and the courage to leave space for others. Living with the Lines is a fantasy romance about governance as care, memory as companion rather than command, and love that does not seek to possess, but to endure. It tells the story of a kingdom learning that life is not shaped by drawing the perfect line-but by returning to imperfect ones with honesty, patience, and the willingness to begin again.