She has little experience with romance, and her analytical approach to life often leaves her overthinking personal relationships. When she meets Soren, a charming and laid-back visiting lecturer from Denmark, she’s drawn to him despite her reservations. Their relationship grows, but things become complicated when Soren is offered a prestigious position at Aarhus University in Denmark. As they grapple with the prospect of a long-distance relationship, Elin’s fears about attachment and abandonment surface. Despite their commitment to making it work, the distance strains their connection, leading them to question whether their relationship can survive the separation. Eventually, they decide to take a break, allowing both to reevaluate their priorities and desires. Elin throws herself into her research and personal growth, while Soren begins to realize how much he misses her. Months later, Soren reaches out, confessing that he still wants her in his life, despite the challenges. They agree to take things slowly and rebuild their relationship, one step at a time, understanding that love and attachment are messy, unpredictable, and worth the effort. The story explores themes of love, distance, self-discovery, and the complexities of modern relationships, with a heartfelt and hopeful conclusion.