His Confession, My Shattered World
through the sterile corridors of St. Luke' s, my footsteps quiet, my heart a dull thud in my ears. I didn't kno
ed, her face pale but still radiating that inherent, captivating beauty. Finn was per
was a low growl, filled with a mixture of an
n. "I didn't want to bother you. And... and Elva. W
We've already said it. We've admitted it. We l
We just can't. We have to go back to how things were. You... you need to go back to Elva." Her
cheeks. "Don't say that, Carly. Please, don't say that
e window, avoiding his gaze. "It's the only
. I'm not leaving you. I'll stay right here. I'll take care of you." He pic
just go, Finn." With a sudden, frustrated cry, she swept her hand across the table, sen
already sent the nurse home. I'm staying." He pulled out a small paring knife and a green apple from a frui
ho had sworn to protect me, was gone. He was replaced by this man, this fiercely loving, utterly devot
l the old memories, all his whispered promises, felt like ghosts. He had looked at me with such adoration, such certainty
d into a different kind of pain, a dull ache of resignation. The boy who
wanting to. I walked out of the hospital, leaving th
t flowed, it shifted, it found new channels
the hospital. I was a girl who had grown up with nothing, clinging to the hope of a stable family, a loving partner. I ha
each other. And
of the airplane engines. "Goodbye, my found famil