When she accepts an unusual job caring for Azad, a man living with profound emotional and psychological challenges, she believes she understands the rules. The relationship is professional, carefully structured, and designed to provide stability, comfort, and intimacy without illusion.
But human connection does not always obey clear boundaries.
As months pass, affection deepens and routines become tender. She becomes not only a presence in Azad's life, but an anchor. Someone whose touch calms him, whose voice steadies his world. She tells herself this is care, not love, until a different relationship slowly begins to unfold elsewhere.
Bekir is everything Azad is not: emotionally independent, equal, unafraid of disagreement, capable of walking beside her rather than leaning on her. Through Bekir, she begins to recognise what she has quietly sacrificed. With Azad, she is needed. With Bekir, she is chosen.
Caught between loyalty and honesty, compassion and selfhood, she must decide what she truly owes the people she touches, and whether leaving can ever be done without harm.
Between Care and Love is a reflective, emotionally nuanced novella that explores intimacy, consent, and the ethical weight of loving someone who depends on you. It is a story about quiet decisions, difficult truths, and the moment a woman realises that kindness alone cannot sustain a life.