The tide was low that evening, the waves rolling in with a slow rhythm that almost matched my heartbeat. Nungwi was alive music spilling from beachside bars, couples walking barefoot on the sand, children chasing each other with glowing lanterns. I stood slightly away from the noise, leaning against a wooden post, my hands buried in my pockets.
328Please respect copyright.PENANAwv6mB2l6JJ
I wasn’t there for the festival. I had come to Zanzibar for a short escape from Dar es Salaam, a break from boardrooms, deals, and the endless phone calls that made my life feel more mechanical than human. My assistant had practically forced me to take the trip.
328Please respect copyright.PENANARiQH2wP6yO
Then I saw her.
328Please respect copyright.PENANAn1I8LnspbA
She was near the water, shoes in her hand, the hem of her midnight-blue dress brushing against the waves. Her hair swayed in the ocean breeze, catching the golden light from the festival behind her. I couldn’t hear her voice, but I could feel her presence.
328Please respect copyright.PENANAEGZg0oNyBN
My instinct told me to walk away. My feet didn’t agree.
328Please respect copyright.PENANA94uYgWp9ag
I started toward her, the sand crunching softly under my shoes. She turned her head slightly, and our eyes met warm brown against my deep black. She didn’t smile. She didn’t frown either. She just… looked.
328Please respect copyright.PENANAEkQ6fwwsAC
Leo: Beautiful night, isn’t it?
328Please respect copyright.PENANASXxZVKeKA0
Her gaze shifted to the ocean for a second before coming back to me.
328Please respect copyright.PENANAdq3wDRd3qL
Ariana: It is. I didn’t think Zanzibar would be this… magical.
328Please respect copyright.PENANAPuQJyuhaye
Leo: First time here?
328Please respect copyright.PENANAvIOLj1KJge
Ariana: Yes. I came for the music festival. You?
328Please respect copyright.PENANA9P8mm6IBqM
Leo: Business trip that somehow turned into… this.
328Please respect copyright.PENANAOJzQL7qKbh
She laughed quietly, looking down at her feet as the waves licked her toes.
328Please respect copyright.PENANAo90bEJhaDH
Ariana: You don’t look like someone who dances at festivals.
328Please respect copyright.PENANASh8ta7Y5Kh
Leo: And what do I look like?
328Please respect copyright.PENANAz5epPCGE7K
Ariana: Someone who works too much. Someone who needs to remember how to breathe.
328Please respect copyright.PENANAJVf3Pq8xh7
Her words caught me off guard. She didn’t know me, yet she had just summarized my life in one sentence.
328Please respect copyright.PENANAe309Nc4W81
Leo: Maybe you’re right.
328Please respect copyright.PENANASjXC3IpQqk
A moment of silence settled between us. I could hear the festival music behind us growing softer as we stood closer to the water. The breeze carried the scent of salt and grilled seafood from the stalls.
328Please respect copyright.PENANAuItzL80ryl
Ariana: Do you believe in soulmates?
328Please respect copyright.PENANAWSdisAK0J8
Her question was so sudden it felt almost dangerous.
328Please respect copyright.PENANA4PSxKrUDu5
Leo: I used to. Then I grew up.
328Please respect copyright.PENANAnquavkhwGP
She tilted her head slightly, studying me like she was trying to read what wasn’t on my face.
328Please respect copyright.PENANAKPva9ztw8K
Ariana: That’s sad.
328Please respect copyright.PENANAMEXRAaThHw
Leo: Or realistic.
328Please respect copyright.PENANAjFA2jnXhH2
She smiled faintly, but it was the kind of smile that hides more than it shows. I wanted to ask her why she was really here, but something in me told me not to push.
328Please respect copyright.PENANAMDBKm2zjqG
Instead, we just stood there, listening to the waves. It felt strangely natural, as if we had known each other long before this night.
328Please respect copyright.PENANAe2Iy4o1ZNJ
328Please respect copyright.PENANAa3d7LsCfpn
The festival fireworks began, painting the sky in bursts of gold and crimson. I watched her face glow under the colors, her eyes reflecting the light like tiny oceans.
328Please respect copyright.PENANAU3vZyDf6nR
Leo: You should make a wish.
328Please respect copyright.PENANAynpiDl2WoK
Ariana: Why?
328Please respect copyright.PENANAyH0peiN44z
Leo: Tradition. First night in Zanzibar, first fireworks you see—you make a wish.
328Please respect copyright.PENANAq7UJhPVJad
Ariana: And if it comes true?
328Please respect copyright.PENANAZw4s2ibIkX
Leo: Then you’re meant to be here.
328Please respect copyright.PENANAkgwFee2Ipm
She closed her eyes briefly, as if sealing a secret with the night.
328Please respect copyright.PENANAQFM2cArJ8X
328Please respect copyright.PENANAMyCnCKigYl
By the time we walked back toward the festival, the music was louder, people dancing barefoot in the sand. A band was playing a slow saxophone tune. I could tell she wanted to stay, so I asked.
328Please respect copyright.PENANAc8qnIrIycm
Leo: Would you like to dance?
328Please respect copyright.PENANAkyRDtNhOGj
Ariana: I don’t dance with strangers.
328Please respect copyright.PENANAznX947aGxt
Leo: Then maybe I should change that.
328Please respect copyright.PENANAv2wwWhskAi
I extended my hand, and after a small hesitation, she took it. Her hand was warm, her grip firm but gentle. As we moved slowly to the music, the world around us seemed to fade.
328Please respect copyright.PENANAYamvewAJkH
Somewhere in that moment, I realized something I didn’t want to admit.
328Please respect copyright.PENANAqJi4pIHIfr
She felt… familiar.
328Please respect copyright.PENANAVnmec1s3Sl
When the night ended, we stood at the edge of the festival lights.
328Please respect copyright.PENANA2SvZEm5J3h
Ariana: I should go.
328Please respect copyright.PENANA9vKPiM5Gt6
Leo: Will I see you again?
328Please respect copyright.PENANACRnkS39VYp
She looked at me for a long moment before answering.
328Please respect copyright.PENANARe7uJlyZh4
Ariana: Zanzibar is small. Maybe.
328Please respect copyright.PENANA0seTWzaXNX
She walked away, disappearing into the crowd, leaving me with the sound of the waves, the echo of her voice, and a strange weight in my chest.
328Please respect copyright.PENANAMlDvFYz5UP
I didn’t know then that this was just the first chapter of something that would change everything.


