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Here is a story inspired by the atmosphere and themes of that song: The Phantom Rhythm

The phrase (I Still Feel You) is the title of a classic pop-folk ballad by the Bulgarian singer Kamelia . The song's lyrics describe a haunting emotional presence: even after a breakup, the protagonist’s public life—filled with rumors of new lovers—is just a facade to hide the fact that she still "feels" her former partner in every breath and heartbeat.

"I still feel you," she murmured to the empty seat beside her. kameliq_useshtam_te_oshte

She climbed into the back of her car and closed her eyes. It happened every time she was alone. The scent of sandalwood and rain—his scent—seemed to cling to the leather upholstery, though he hadn't sat there in a year. "Home, Elena?" the driver asked.

The neon signs of Sofia’s Vitosha Boulevard blurred into streaks of electric blue and magenta as Elena stepped out of the club. To the paparazzi waiting by the velvet ropes, she looked untouchable—the "Ice Queen" of the charts, reportedly moving on with a tech mogul or a football star, depending on which tabloid you read. Here is a story inspired by the atmosphere

But as the heavy bass of the club faded, replaced by the cool night air, the facade began to crack.

She reached for her phone to call him, her thumb hovering over a name she had deleted a dozen times. Then, she looked out at the sunrise—the zalez and zorata (sunset and dawn) he used to love. She climbed into the back of her car and closed her eyes

It wasn't just a memory; it was a physical weight. When she sang her upbeat hits on stage, she felt his hand on her waist. When she laughed for the cameras, she heard the echo of his voice correcting her tone. The world saw a woman who had forgotten him, but in the silence of the city's dawn, Elena knew the truth: she was a haunted house, and he was the only ghost allowed inside.