Doctor, My Son is Yours!
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and go to Max's apartment, something that seemed to have happened centuries ago. The pain of betrayal cuts deeper than I
e other side would understand that I wasn't willing to receive visitors. However, the insistence only grew, and the doorbell continued to rin
person: Camila, my best friend and apartment neighbor. The thought of facing someone in the sorry
a deep sigh and dragged my feet to the door. As I opened the door, I wasn't
gnizing the emotional turmoil I was facing. Her face expr
ng a hug that I gladly accepted. "We don't have to talk
I truly needed someone to confide in. Keeping it
bout the whole misadventure that had happened that day. The words flowed without filter, laden with pain and
tight to even consider the idea of eating. Still, Camila insisted, showing care in a way only sh
hat something Camila said when she arrived at my apartment began to echo in my mind.
d for a moment
e called me, a
or, dared to intrude on my pain, seeking help from my best
y voice came out in a wh
concern etche
ight do something to yourself. He said he wou
no point had the idea of doing anything so drastic crossed my mind,
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ed with tumultuous thoughts. Camila, despite all her concern
and his petty justifications, without caring about the impact his actions had on me. I felt like I had been r
ced over the past few years in the name of a relationship that was now unraveling
t even more tired than before. I silently thanked myself for not having to work i
iba, leaving behind the painful memories and the certainty that I wouldn't encounter
he time when I was immersed in plans with Max, I declined the invitation. However, now everything was dif
tely text
replied, expressing excitement. "We have exactly
ou have no idea how m
in deciding to take a break from everything. I
the prospect of a change of scenery. The idea of starting the emotional
arations for the trip. Between packing our bags, ensuring documents were in order, and making a list
ture of nervousness and excitement coursed through my body.
y on a five-day trip!" she complained,
conspiratorially. "But I promise