Kyss: Mig

Marco smiled nervously. He fumbled with the Swedish he had practiced. “Jag… jag tycker om dig,” he said. (I like you.)

“We should probably stop,” he said. “My brain is turning into… what’s the Swedish word for porridge? Gröt ?” kyss mig

Instead, she took a small breath. She looked directly into his eyes. And she said the two most useful words she knew: Marco smiled nervously

Two colleagues, Elin and Marco, are working late on a group project in a quiet university library. They have been dancing around an obvious attraction for weeks—lingering glances, accidental touches, nervous laughter. Elin is Swedish, and Marco has been trying to learn the language. (I like you

They packed up their things in comfortable silence. As they walked out of the library, the autumn air was crisp. Their hands brushed. Neither pulled away.