Joe sat quietly for a moment, watching herโnot with pity, not with worry, but with something steadier.
โNelly,โ he said softly, โyou know why I love you?โ
She smirked a little, brushing it off. โBecause Iโm charming, obviously.โ
He shook his head. โNo. Because youโre fearless.โ
That made her pause.
He leaned forward. โMost people spend their whole lives running from death. Hiding from it. Pretending itโs not there.โ He tapped his chest lightly. โBut youโฆ you met it early. Cystic Fibrosis didnโt let you pretend.โ
She looked away, quieter now.
โIt shouldโve broken you,โ Joe continued. โMade you small. Careful. Afraid to live too much.โ
He smiled faintly.
โBut it did the opposite.โ
Nelly let out a breath, her voice barely above a whisper. โI just didnโt want to waste time.โ
โExactly,โ he said. โThatโs the silver lining. You donโt fear the endโso you actually live. You take risks. You speak your mind. You love hard.โ
He paused, then added:
โAnd thatโs rare. Thatโs why I love you.โ
She looked back at him, eyes sharper now, but warmer too.
โYou make it sound like a gift.โ
Joe shrugged. โNot the illness. Never that. But what you became because of it?โ He nodded. โThatโs something most people never earn.โ
A small smile crept onto her face.
โFearless, huh?โ
Joe grinned. โFearlessโฆ and stubborn. Donโt forget that.โ
She laughed, nudging him.
And for a moment, the shadow of illness didnโt define her storyโonly the fire it had forged inside her.





