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144. Apropos Amor 2

6 min · 23 de may de 2026
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In an antiquarian bookstore humming with rain, chansons, and charged silences, Zuzana and Martin turn the alphabet into a love experiment. They swap comfort zones—logic for poetry, emotion for analysis—testing new azimuths without apps, autopilot, or alibis. Lightning flickers outside; inside, words flirt, maps invite daydreams, and strangers offer knowing nods. It’s a playful, intimate episode about choosing curiosity over habit, alliance over collision, and letting love read you back—quietly activating something real, one letter at a time.

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