Love on the Airwaves

A Contemporary Romance

Chapter 1: The Wrong Caller

"Welcome back to Late Night Confessions with Sophie Lane."

Her voice was smooth, her radio show playing through dimly lit apartments, lonely cars, and sleepless hearts.

Every night, strangers called in to talk about love, heartbreak, and second chances.

But tonight—

She got a call she never expected.

“Hey, Sophie. It’s Noah.”

Her breath caught.

Because Noah Carter wasn’t just any caller.

He was the man who had broken her heart.

Chapter 2: A Voice from the Past

For a second, Sophie thought about hanging up.

But then—

His voice came through the static.

“I never stopped loving you,” he admitted.

Her fingers tightened around the mic.

“Noah, you don’t get to say that. Not after two years.”

Silence.

Then—

“I had to say it,” he whispered. “Before it’s too late.”

Chapter 3: A City That Remembers

Sophie ended the call.

But she couldn’t shake the way his voice made her heart stumble.

They had been everything once.

Late-night drives.
Coffee at sunrise.
Dancing in the kitchen.

Until he left—without an explanation.

And now, after all this time, he was back.

Chapter 4: The Love Song That Changed Everything

The next night, Sophie sat in the studio, debating whether to call him back.

Then, as if the universe had decided for her—

A song played on the station.

A song only Noah knew she loved.

Her breath caught.

It was their song.

And in that moment, she knew—

She couldn’t run from him forever.

Chapter 5: A Love Worth One More Try

The next night, Sophie opened her show with a confession of her own.

"Sometimes, the love we walk away from is the love we regret losing the most."

Then—

She picked up the phone.

Dialed his number.

And when he answered—

She didn’t hesitate this time.

“Noah,” she whispered.

“I never stopped loving you either.”

Epilogue: A Love That Plays On

Weeks later, Sophie sat in her studio.

Only this time—

Noah sat beside her.

Fingers laced with hers.

And as their love story played on the airwaves—

She realized something.

Sometimes, the greatest love stories don’t end.

They just take a pause—

Until the right song plays again.

THE END.