Livvie has survived by seeing the problem before anyone else does.
The weak table leg. The shifting dock line. The weather turning before the sky admits it. The tiny risk no one notices until it becomes damage.
Control has kept her safe.
Then Sloane arrives with a different kind of certainty.
Sloane does not live recklessly. She reads the world by instinct, movement, timing, and trust. She knows when to wait, when to step in, and when something imperfect can still hold.
Livvie does not understand that kind of faith.
She does understand that Sloane keeps seeing her too clearly.
As Whippoorwill pulls them into shared waterfront work, community pressure, small mishaps, and moments Livvie cannot plan her way through, Livvie must decide whether caution is wisdom, fear, or simply a habit that once kept her alive.
Warm, intimate, and emotionally grounded, Too Early for Caution is a sapphic small-town romance about control, trust, and the moment love stops feeling like another risk to manage.