Check-Out Lines: A Sapphic Slow-Burn Romance
Aurora North
Daisy Rivers has made peace with haunting Greenleaf Market. Working the night shift as a cashier means no forced smiles, no screaming toddlers, and no pretending. She has her routine, her yellow headband, and a quiet life that she keeps safely guarded behind register three.
Then Lena walks in.
Newly divorced, deeply anxious, and feeling her carefully constructed life unspooling, Lena turns a mundane grocery run into a lifeline. What starts as late-night checkout lane banter over cereal and terrible wine slowly shifts into a profound, undeniable connection. Daisy is the grounded, steady presence Lena never knew she needed, and Lena is the spark that finally makes Daisy want to step out of the shadows.
But moving from the safe distance of the conveyor belt to the intense, amber-lit reality of a shared life is terrifying. When the space between them narrows to a single inch, both women have to decide if they are ready to leave their baggage at the door and finally check out together.
Check-Out Lines is a cozy, deeply emotional sapphic romance about starting over, finding yourself, and realizing that sometimes, all you have to do is look up.
Perfect for fans
Slow-burn WLW romance
Opposites attract
Late-bloomer / sexual awakening
Cozy, small-town vibes
High emotional tension with a swoon-worthy HEA
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