r a moment, he didn't know where he was. Then it hit him: the hotel room t
dark hair spread out on the pillow, the sheet barely covering her body. They w
, careful not to wake her. Grabbing his clothes
d leaned against the wall. The water ran down
e hell d
he was manipulative, clever, and always trying to
g real; it was a mistake driven by exhaustion, alcohol, and too many thoug
out, dried himself quick
already awake. She sat up in bed, the sheet
mazing last night..." Elio gave her a dead stare
his watch and phone, and check
ile faded
cold. "Last night was a one-time thi
. "What are
was," he replied, his voice even. "Y
sheet. "So you're just going
d. "You know how I feel. I've sai
t E
it," he said, "I made a mist
ng him he turned and walked toward her and aske
but pretends, "Wh... what
e said, looking at her like h
as a club, Elio. Not
his car key, and he left t
art racing, "oh my God, that wa
at's it; no, I have to find a way; you can't just go scott-free like that, E
start seeing her differently, maybe he would start feeling something for her, just maybe, she held on
s he drove out of the hotel parking lot. The morning sun was already shining too brightly for his tired
someone to talk to. Instead, he took the longer route to the Wilson family mansion.
ore frustrated, the way he let it happen, that was the part that he hated most. Even if something like that should
at She had always been there. Feisty, persistent, and manipulating, but none of it mattered. Because the truth was
on he had become vulnerable; she was the reason he felt empty, and it
this way. It wasn't fair, none of it was, but he just wanted to f
ready to face the truth; he wasn't ready to admit that the only person who
r clicked shut behind him with a dull thud. His face was blank, his eyes dista
a slight bow, holding a tablet in her hands. But Elio didn't respond. He didn't even glance at h
staircase, sipping her morning tea. The moment she saw her son,
he calle
she saw it, the storm behind them. The pain, the regr
teacup down and made her way toward him. "Wha
let out a tired breath
his body. He leaned forward, resting his elbows on his knees, his hands loc
stared ahead, like the walls cou
p," he fina
letting him spea
studying him carefully, gently
lk to me. Wh
is voice came low.
htly, not in shock, but
as he needed her to understand. "I was... drunk. No.
serious but calm. "You
thfully. "Maybe I'm just lo
waiting patiently
see last night was Isabella. It wasn't about Maya. It was... was about trying to
is hair gently off his forehead like she
's the one that's been in my head every second, every thought, every night.
standing nod. "You're blamin
ving her, not being able to have her. Seeing her... and knowin
nto his eyes. "That doesn't mean you're not enough.
ore, Mum. I feel... numb," he said, almost whispering. "Toward Isabella... toward every
her... it's real. And real love doesn't vanish overnigh
e couch, exhausted. "I just w
his shoulder. "But feeling means you're still fig
at if I'm done? What if I've given ever
real just because the pain tried to bury it. You haven't stopped fee
mean it?" he
d you of who you were before all this pain: the man who loved fiercely, w
hands. "I don't know w
een fighting this battle alone for years; all this starts because of her; she has been your s
the answers now, his mother's words clung to him like a thread in the dark
ng sun slowly spreading through the room, even as
You've been carrying this alone f
night with Maya all started because of Ella. Because she's
really. But I also do. If she wasn't always so far out of reach... if she
u love her, and that's never been the problem. The world around both