From Drowning To A New Life
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He pulled me aside, concern etched briefly on his face. "Aaren, you seem distant.
inking. Instead of driving, why don't we go down to the docks? I want to check on t
surprise. "The yacht?
's part of my ritual, you know, before a big solo trip. I like everythin
r." He still believed my happiness was easily managed, a simple adj
fter this project wraps," he said, his hand resting on my knee, a comforting weight that now felt like a lead chain,
polite deferrals? "Timing isn't right, my love. Too busy with the firm. Let's wait until we're more settled." Settled. We were in a mansion. He was a mult
y a future that no longer existed for me. It was a manipulative gesture, a final
fe when he had stifled mine for so long? The mere thought of bringing a
ren? You're awfully quiet. A
reen, and his jaw tightened almost imperceptibly.
the screen. "It's... a client call.
readable. "Go ahead," I said, my
"Are you sure? I don
a gentle nudge. "Go on
ia? Yes, I know... I'm with Aaren right now. What's wr
edence. The "important client call" was just another excuse to prioritize
e. "You should go. Drop me off at the dock. I'll just spend a little longer ge
conflicted guilt. "Are you sure,
s therapeutic. Go. She needs you." The words
ren. I'll be back as soon as I can. I promise." He leaned over
tching him. But I wo
private marina. As I stepped out, the salt-laced air hit
Elia's," he said, his voice he
eplied, forcing another smi
of profound finality settling over me. He was rushing to her, just as he always had.
s and bobbing masts. The air tasted of brine and possibility. The rhy
a, consumed by her problems, their shared world. He w