When love turns dark
a's
? The words escaped my lips before I could stop them, dissolving into the evening air. I had nowhere to go, no one to
er, my eyes scanning the dimming streets for a place to rest. The city was winding down, the once-bustling sidewalks thinning as
stay here
ick, the scent of rain clinging to the breeze. Overhead, the sky darkened, clou
owhere to run. As soon as the store owner locked up and disappeared down the street, I slipped ben
ops of rain splattered against the pavement. The storm raged o
s, making my body tremble uncontrollably. I pulled a coat from my bag, wrapping it tightly around me, b
adlights cut through the darkness, casting a sharp glow on the rain-slicked street. A horn blared, but
ips too frozen. Seeing my state, the driver stepped out, shielding him
e firm yet gentle. Before I could protest, he
m gave me no choice. My body was already giving up, and I h
nside the vehicle was almost intoxicating, and I sank into the seat, sighing in relie
in this weather?" he asked,
ing. "Thank you," I muttered,
, then asked, "Whe
at to say. His gaze lingered
he asked again, his
r warmth. "I don't have a home," I a
lmost like he hadn't expected that answer. He ran a hand through h
e must have noticed my hesitation beca
'll pay for it,
e, and I nodded slowly,
he turned to me. "I'll go make the payment first," he sai
sorry you have to go through this." A soft sigh left my lips as I adj
off his umbrella. "I've made the payment. Let's ge
rain had eased into a drizzle, but the air was still damp and cold. We wal
me to enter. My eyes widened slightly-it was bigger than I expected.
small, tired smile. "
lightly. "
ery small movement feel louder. He cleared his throat.
eration. "So, everything you'll n
lips for the first time
shaking his head. "
ayfully. "Then what
n," he said, offe
ay. Thank you
chuckle. "Alright then. Se
stepped out, leaving me