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âThank you, Dr. Mooreâ The patient in front of me wiped at his eyes with a handkerchief. âOh, itâs fine. I am glad I was able to contribute to your healing, congratulations on completing your therapy planâ I said to the man as he nodded at me, too emotional to answer me as he walked out of my office. I heaved out a sigh, my alarm ringing for my scheduled Chai tea time. I had just two hours left before I had the next patient walk in. I loved making sure everything was planned ahead to avoid me again triggered unnecessarily. Speaking of planning, the image of my wedding invitations still lodged inside of my drawer instead of been with my coworkers had me dropping my cup of tea. It wasnât as if I didnât want to give the invitation to them, I just didnâtâŠI was overthinking it again. I grabbed my car key, standing to my feet; I would get it now since the wedding was in two daysâ time already. I walked out of my office, walking past the elevator to take the stairs. Once I was in the car, I tried calling Leah as she was down with some sort of flu. I started my car after trying her number for the second time. As I drove towards the street leading to my home, I couldnât help but think about howâŠunbothered I was about the wedding. It wasnât that I didnât love my fiancĂ©, I adored her. But I couldnât help but feelâŠbored. It felt like something was missing. Being bored was the last thing I wanted to feel, it made me feel as if I was running out of air before I could even breathe. I could feel my thoughts floating away before I could even decipher what they were. I slowed down the car, parking it at a curb. I let out a long exhale, my fingernails creating crescent shapes into my palms. The pain grounded me, my head settling once more. I peered open my eyes, my hands wrapping around the wheel. I couldnât keep having episodes like these just before the wedding. Stifling myself against the overwhelming feeling of boredom, I zoomed the car down the street. *** I pushed open the door, my face scrunching up with a frown as it gave way under the weight of my hand. Why had Leah left the door opened? âLeah?â I called out as I walked into the kitchen. It was very unlike her to do something like this. UnlessâŠdid she somehow had a fall in the bathroom? My heart sank at the thought as panic fueled my steps up the stairs leading to the bedroom. âLeah, are you okay?!â I pushed open the door, ready to save my fiancĂ© from untimely death when I noticed the forms on the bed. âE-Elian! W-What are you doing here?â Leah asked, scrambling off the man she had been riding just few seconds before I barged into the room. Our bedroom. Our bed. Where we had decided what we wanted for our marriage and our entire lives. âI-It isnât what you think, manâ Collins declared, wrapping the sheets around his hips. I simply walked out of the room, blood swooshing in my ears as I came to terms with the scene I had witnessed in the room. The woman of my dreams, the only woman I trusted had just cheated on me with another man. âWait, Elian. I-IâŠâ Leah stutters as she runs after me, a bathrobe thrown over her body. âWhy? What did I do toâŠ?â I ask, my voice fading away with pain. She knew better than to do that to me, not with everything I had shared with her. Her facial expression changed then, almost as if she didnât care what I thought anymore. âDo you know you have been so reserved and distant for the past few weeks? And then you think I would still be here? Waiting for you?â I couldnât bring myself to ask her how what she said was in anyway correlating with what was going on. âYou know that is just an excuse, I hope you have a great life with Collinsâ I stated out, feeling suddenly tired. She yelled something at me then, her eyes brimming with tears even though I was the one who had my heart ripped out of place. I moved then, my body going numb with the on slaughter of emotions that raided my insides all at once. âI would come back to get my stuffs laterâ I said to her through the rush of blood in my ears. âJust so you know, I have always felt alone even when I was with you!â She spat at me as tears dripped down her face. My head reeled at her statement, my legs almost giving up on me as I stumbled to my car, itching to get away from her before I broke down completely. As I zoomed away from the house, I could see Leah squatting before the door way, her hands covering her face. I could swear the echoes of her cries reached me in the car but I knew that wasnât possible, I was just⊠I wonder when it started between them. Was it that time at the club when they were dancing together and had their hands all over each other? Or was it when they had that meeting thing going on at their work place? Several images and thoughts of when their affair had truly started ran through my mind incessantly. I got back to the hospital disoriented, my mind far from the building. I answered my last patient for the day with a lackluster session. I couldnât explain how I got to the bar or how I got smashed, the whole world was nothing but a huge blur until I felt a big palm rest on my shoulder. âDo you mind some company?â A raspy voice rumbled into my ear. I shook off the personâs hand, ignoring the way I buzzed with awareness at his presence close to me. Just then, an ad popped onto my screen on the table, my eyes scanning the shirtless man displayed on the ad. I needed a distraction, something to make me forget about the reality of my life; what better way to do that than explore my sexuality even if it would be the one and only time.ELIANâI still think youâre avoiding my question.âAiden glanced at me across the center console, one hand resting loosely on the steering wheel while the city lights slid across his face in streaks of gold and white.âI answered your question.ââNo,â I replied, settling farther into the leather seat. âYou gave me the sort of answer politicians give when they donât actually want to answer anything.âA faint smile tugged at the corner of his mouth.âIs that your professional opinion, Doctor?ââIt is.ââAnd here I thought today was your day off.ââIt is my day off.ââThen stop analyzing me.ââI wouldnât have to if youâd simply answer me.ââI did.ââYou absolutely did not.âHe laughed under his breath, the sound low enough that I almost missed it.âYou enjoy arguing with me.ââI enjoy winning.ââYouâve never won.ââI have.ââWhen?âI folded my arms.âYouâve forgotten already.ââI donât forget victories.ââThatâs because there havenât been many.âHe shook his head slowly.âIâve created a
EMILEThe line went silent.Not because the call had dropped.Because neither of us had anything we wished to say first.Father had always possessed that ability. He could weaponize silence until the other person felt compelled to fill it. I had inherited the habit from him, although he would never admit it.I swirled the whiskey in my glass before setting it aside untouched.âYou donât usually call this late and Iâm sure youâre not calling because of Brooklyn what ever happened there is dead and buried as you know.. so let his therapy go according to plan,â I said.âI donât.ââThen I assume this isnât about business or Brooklyn.ââIt isnât.âHis voice remained even, almost detached, but I knew him well enough to recognize the warning hidden beneath that calm.âWhen I asked about Aidenâs therapy this afternoon, I wasnât making conversation.ââI gathered as much.ââYou lied to me.ââHmm loe is a strong word I may have omitted a few details.ââThere is a difference only lawyers apprecia
EMILEI did not enjoy being proven wrong.Unfortunately, life had developed an unpleasant habit of doing exactly that whenever my younger brother was involved.The drive back from the restaurant passed in silence. Candice had offered to continue the conversation another time, and for once I had not argued. There had been too much left unsaid between us, but none of it demanded an answer tonight especially as we both knew what it meant.The message on my phone did.Someone else has started watching the doctor.The words had refused to leave my mind. By the time my driver pulled into the estate, I was already reaching for my phone.âGood evening, sir.âVictor my little eyes and ears answered on the second ring.âI need every surveillance report from the last forty-eight hours.ââRegarding Dr. Moore?ââYes.ââIâll send them immediately.ââAnd Victor.ââSir?ââI donât want summaries.ââI want everything.ââUnderstood.âThe call ended.I stepped out of the car and climbed the wide stairca
EMILEThere were very few people capable of making me regret sending an invitation before they had even arrived.Candice Jones happened to be one of them.I stood on the balcony of the restaurant overlooking the glittering Manhattan skyline, one hand wrapped around a glass of whiskey that had long since lost its chill. The meeting with Father had ended almost thirty minutes ago, yet his questions still lingered in my head.âHow is Aidenâs therapy going?âHe had asked it too casually.. Far too casually.Father never asked questions he already didnât know the answer to.A soft pair of heels clicked against the polished stone behind me.âThey still serve whiskey before saying hello?âHer voice carried the same confidence I remembered and I turned.Candice smiled politely, though it didnât quite reach her eyes.âIt has been a while, Emile.ââIt has.âShe studied me for a second before extending her hand.âShould we pretend weâre meeting for the first time?âI looked at her hand for a bri
AidenI knew he noticed the pickup truck but I honestly couldnât care less..The maĂźtre dâ greeted us with the kind of smile reserved for people who looked like they belonged.I didnât.Not in places like this.The restaurant glowed beneath soft amber lights that reflected off crystal glasses and polished marble floors. Every table was dressed in white linen, candles flickering gently between expensive floral arrangements, while a pianist in the corner coaxed slow jazz from a grand piano. The room smelled of butter, rosemary, and expensive wine.Elian, however, looked perfectly at home.He slipped his hands into the pockets of his coat as we followed the hostess deeper into the dining room, his attention wandering over the artwork on the walls rather than the people staring discreetly in our direction.âI think they expect me to know which fork is for what,â he whispered.I laughed under my breath.âThey expect me to pay.âHis grin widened. âSo youâre saying I should order the lobster
ELIANI should have known something was wrong the moment Aiden refused to tell me where we were going.People with good intentions usually answered simple questions but Aiden only smiled. âYouâll see.ââI honestly now hate that sentence.ââI know.ââIt usually ends with me regretting something.âHis grin widened as he unlocked the passenger door of his car. âGet in.âI folded my arms. âYou really enjoy ordering people around, donât you?.ââNo.â He waited until I looked at him. âI enjoy ordering you around.âI sighed dramatically before climbing into the car. âOne day,â I muttered as I buckled my seat belt, âyouâre going to meet someone who refuses to entertain your nonsense.ââI already did.â He shut the door before walking around to the driverâs side. âYou.âI pretended to look out of the window so he wouldnât see the smile threatening to appear but it didnât work as nothing ever escaped him.âYou smiled.ââI absolutely did not.ââI saw it.ââYea well.. You imagined it.ââI have exce
EILANI regretted texting him the second I stepped back into the hospital not because the conversation had gone badly.That was the problem.. It hadnât.The entire exchange replayed itself in my head while I walked through the corridor toward my office.Did you eat lunch?The question seemed harmle
ELIANâYou kept begging me not to leave..âThe words wrapped around my throat like fingers as I stared at Aiden, unable to breathe properly for a second.âNo that canât be,â I said immediately.Aidenâs expression didnât change. âOhh but you did.ââI wouldnât say that.ââYou were half asleep and hal
ELIANI didnât know when I passed out all I knew was that pain throbbed behind my eyes.Like someone had cracked my skull open and stuffed cotton wool into my brain.I frowned slightly, my face pressing deeper into something soft and cold. The scent surrounding me wasnât really mine which didnât m
ELIANAiden rested his jaw on a hand as he watched me eat the pizza he had brought with him.He had demanded I ate something before I said anything else to him.His request threw me off, his behaviour deviating from blackmail toâŠcare.I shook the thought off as I dropped the piece of pizza I was ni







