Love For One Night
One night, one encounter, and a truth that cannot be undone.
Love for Only One Night tells the story of Sandrine, a woman who loves without calculation, and Leo, a man who loves in motion. They meet by chance, or by destiny, and share a night that is intense, absolute, and free of promises; a night that seeks no future, yet changes everything.
When silence arrives, Sandrine does not pursue. She writes. And by writing, she transforms the love she lived into consciousness, into dignity, into a work of meaning. Words become refuge, and memory becomes sense.
Leo, for his part, does not return. But neither does he remain untouched. The experience forces him to look at himself, to read, to understand that love is not different because of the person, but because of the strength of one’s giving. He learns that loving is not always an escape, and that true repair is not proclaimed, it is lived, invisibly, in the everyday.
This is not a book about abandonment, nor about betrayal, nor about “impossible love.” It is a book about what love leaves behind when it does not stay, about what remains when bodies separate and the soul begins to learn.
With an intimate, philosophical, Leomnian, and deeply human prose, Love for Only One Night proposes a radical and liberating idea: that no experience of true love is ever a loss, even if it lasts only an instant. Because there are nights that do not build a life together, but build a more conscious life. A book for those who have loved intensely, for those who have let go with dignity, and for those who know, or are learning, that love is not measured by its duration, but by what it transforms forever… There was no loss… There was a legacy.