Welcome to a season in the lives of Belle Belizaire and Aaron Rizzer – two strangers who noticed something they didn’t expect.
What you’ve just read is one chapter, but not a beginning in the usual sense. It’s Impossible isn’t told in a straight line. It unfolds through two voices, moving toward each other slowly, carefully but with no assurance they will be together.
Aaron’s chapters began as imaginings – private reflections, closer to journal entries than declarations. He never intended them for an audience. He wrote them because something in him needed to be honest, even if that honesty remained unseen.
Belle’s chapters are her responses. Not replies written to be received, but truths formed in the quiet places – guarded, thoughtful, and earned. Together, their voices form a conversation that neither of them knew how to begin out loud.
You don’t necessarily need to know how they met.
You don’t need to understand where the story is going.
You only need to know this:
This story doesn’t rush.
It doesn’t ask for certainty.
It doesn’t demand belief.
It waits.
If you continue, you’ll hear Aaron’s voice alongside Belle’s. You’ll begin to see how these two lives intersect – not through force or promise, but through attention, restraint, and the slow courage to remain present.