Broken Engagement, Berlin Escape
yn," she purred, her voice dripping with m
s, Britney," I said, my voice flat, devoid of emotion. "I lost." I had lost the moment Graham chose to ignore my fears,
aham's birthday next week, who do you think he'll
have to choose, Britney. I'm choosing for him. You ca
ised by my easy ca
" I squeezed my eyes shut for a brief moment. I had once flown halfway across the country, just to be with him on his birthday, just to prevent h
's the only one who can save you. But he needs to feel saved too, sometimes." I paused, a faint, sad smile touching my lips. "He's very good at giving, but he
er of suspicion in her eyes.
happy. And I want to be left alone." My voice was w
uld see through her. That he would eventually realize what he had lost. I needed to know, with absolute cert
hotos of lavish birthday decorations, a gourmet meal, a perfectly wrapped gift. She was executing my advice, but with her usual flai
ming a tune. He turned to me, a tentative smile on his face. "Hey, Katelyn. Ready for t
hing mine tightly, as if afraid I'd disappear. He led me down a narrow, cobbled street, his smile faltering as he pointed to a smal
d. Our street. Our
himmering with rain. "This is where Britney and I came to relax after
ials here. Yours are buried under some moss, but I can still find them." He laughed, a nervous, hollow sound. Our initials. And hers, fresh and new,
ptly, turning to face him. "Graham," I said, my voice ba
n. "My wish?" He chuckled, a genuine, unfor
a frantic vibration against his leg. He pulled
it
emanding: "Graham, please. I don
at pocket, froze. The simple, heartfelt ring I had chosen for him,
attle raging in his eyes. It lasted only a second. Then,
gaze. "I... I have to go. Something just came up in
dull, familiar ache. He was leaving. Again. For her. Again