Petite
In Montpellier, the days unfold like silk—slow, sun-drenched, exact. Aurélie knows her place beside Lucien: in silence, in ritual, in the language of things unspoken. Nothing is uncertain between them. Each command is a promise. Each hesitation, a weight.
But when another couple appears—elegant, composed, unreadable—their presence lingers like perfume. A new gaze. A different rhythm. And in its echo, something shifts.
Petite is a literary novella of obedience and exposure, of boundaries tested in the quiet light of a southern city.
For readers drawn to ritual, to restraint, to the intimacy of being seen—fully, and without refuge.
ca. 31.600 words