Veil of secrets and deception
its usual hum of life muted by the growing tension inside her. Every corner of her mind was consumed with thoughts of Luca, of his lies, and of the warning
ling thoughts. She glanced at the screen, her heart
g for you. P
omfortable situations, but this time it felt different. The stakes were higher, and Olivia was no longer sure if she could trust her instinc
of the decision pressing down on her chest. He
comi
-
e, the familiar smell of cologne and freshly cut flowers hit her, sending a wave of nostalgia through her. Everything felt strangely normal, as
he continued to stare out at the city, his posture tense. Olivia's footsteps echoed softly
ice was tentat
nched, and for a brief moment, she saw a flicker of something dangerous in his gaze. The
was low, strained.
the man standing before her. "You asked me to come,"
to find out like this." His voice was filled with a deep regret that Oliv
? What world was he talking about? The world of drugs
ng to steady herself. "What
done, the people I've worked with... It's not something I can undo. B
ll into place. She had known something was off, something wasn't right, bu
y audible, "are you telling me that yo
es. For years. I've been trying to get out, but it's not that simp
the words wouldn't come. She had known him for months, had allowed herself to fall i
me?" she managed to a
nt to drag you into this. You were always different, Olivia. You were a way out for me.
t me?" she repeated bitterly. "You think keeping me in the dark was protecting me? You
ed back instinctively. "Olivia, please," he pleaded. "I never me
believe him now? How could she believe anything
uca," she said, her voice trembling with
hing darker. "Don't do this," he said, his voice low. "You can't
fact that you've been lying to me about everything?" Her voice rose, the tears threa
ce raw with emotion. "But this is who I am, Olivia
he said, her voice shaking with a mixture of sadness and rage. "But I do. I can't be with
o a fist. "You're making a mistake," he said through grit
with emotion. Every step she took felt heavier than the la
, her voice barely above a
in the hall, the weight of her decision crashing down on he
-
of confusion, anger, and heartbreak. How had she been so blind? How had she all
cisions, of her future, pressed on her shoulders like an invisible burden. She sank o
been built on a lie. And now, all she had left was the reality of what Luca had
ite everything-wondered if i