Then one Tuesday, the building gave a hard lurch—a truck had hit the utility pole outside—and Kai’s cold brew slid off the table. Tifa caught it without thinking, the way she caught everything: instinctively, with both hands, spilling only a few drops.
: The "Love" aspect usually involves complex relationship triangles or "enemies-to-lovers" tropes.
Tifa’s love for Cloud isn’t about fixing him; it’s about standing beside him while he fixes himself. Apply this to your relationships: Don’t seek a savior or a project. Seek a partner who shakes with you—not someone who causes the earthquake.
Thus, “shaking” is both literal and metaphorical.

Then one Tuesday, the building gave a hard lurch—a truck had hit the utility pole outside—and Kai’s cold brew slid off the table. Tifa caught it without thinking, the way she caught everything: instinctively, with both hands, spilling only a few drops.
: The "Love" aspect usually involves complex relationship triangles or "enemies-to-lovers" tropes.
Tifa’s love for Cloud isn’t about fixing him; it’s about standing beside him while he fixes himself. Apply this to your relationships: Don’t seek a savior or a project. Seek a partner who shakes with you—not someone who causes the earthquake.
Thus, “shaking” is both literal and metaphorical.