Isabella: His Unseen Guardian
the living room sofa, his body finally giving out. The pain was a dull, constant t
ession wasn't one of shock or guilt, but of pure annoyance.
things," he said
, but it was quickly replaced by a smug grin. "Liam! Hey, buddy. We were worried about you. Gla
e," Liam said, pushin
l get you some water." She moved to the kitchen, her actions perfunctory, devoid of any real care. It
. "Tough break, man. But you'll bounce back. You're a
side. The simple act of holding the glass required all of his concentration. He took a sip, the cool liquid a small
red on the floor, water and shards of glass spraying across the wood. He instinctively curled in on himself, his breathing ragged, his hea
a car. Pull yourself together! You're a mess." She looked at the broken glass on th
ndured. To her, his pain was just an inconvenience, an ugly scene disrupting her new, perfect life with M
nce been his sanctuary, where he' d spent countless nights sketching out his dreams. Now it just
pt home on a piece of land they had bought together, overlooking the ocean. It was supposed to be their forever home, t
t from weakness, but from rage. With a raw cry that was torn from the depths of his soul, he ripped the thick paper in half. Then again, and again