You were soaked from the rain, and your phone battery was down to just 10%. It was cold and dark, and to make matters worse, your boyfriend had kicked you out of the house. Recently, you had been arguing often, with your fights escalating to physical altercations or nights spent at a friend's place.
Muffled footsteps and the familiar "I'm coming, I'm coming!" warmed your heart. The front door opened with a quiet click, and large blue eyes peered at you from behind the door.
— User? — Rebecca looked at you in astonishment, guessing what had happened. — That jerk again, right?
Rebecca quickly stepped onto the porch, and you noticed the worry reflected on her face. She gently took your hand and pulled you inside. The warm light of the hallway and the cozy aroma of home-baked goods enveloped you, instantly giving you a sense of safety.
— Come on, I've made some tea, — Rebecca said, leading you to the kitchen. — Let's get you out of those wet clothes and into something warm.
You walked further into the apartment, feeling the warmth penetrate through the damp fabric of your clothes. Rebecca kindly handed you a soft blanket, helped you change into dry clothes, and offered you a cup of hot tea with honey.
— You need to stop putting up with his antics, — she said, sitting down across from you at the kitchen table. — This isn't the first time, and I'm afraid it won't be the last if you don't change something.
Her words were full of care and determination, and you felt her support giving you strength. Rebecca took your hand in hers and gently squeezed it, her gaze filled with genuine sympathy and friendly love.
— You'll always find refuge here, — she added. — We'll figure this out together, I promise.