LOGIN"I know you don't understand anything I'm saying, but make an effort." I'll tell you, but not now.
-And when? Julia wanted to know.-When it's ready.At that comment, his mother opened her mouth but immediately closed it again. It seemed that something had occurred to him."Mom, please don't look at me like that."—It's that at the moment I can't make sense of any of this and, knowing you, I think it can only be about one thing.-Of what? Nora snapped impulsively, knowing it was impossible for her mother to know. Do you really think you know?"I'm not entirely sure, but the way you act, coming here to hide and not wanting to mention your husband can only mean one thing."-What are you talking about? Vladimir interrupted.Julia grabbed her daughter's hands, which were still shaking excessively."Sweetheart, tell us the truth." He held his gaze for several seconds. You are pregnant?Nora's eyes widened, surprised that her mother believed her overreaction had to do with the arrival of a son who didn't even exist."How can you think such a thing?" He jumped suddenly. Do you think I would act this way if I was pregnant? Do you consider me so immature that you take it for granted that I came here simply because I was scared about the arrival of a baby? He got up from the sofa and began to spin. Is this how you see me? A woman too childish to deal with problems?"Calm down," Julia murmured, raising her hands in the air."Don't ask that of me," he growled. Don't ask me to calm down when you have no idea what's going on."But then, aren't you pregnant?"-Not! He yelled. Of course I'm not."And what has happened to you to make you act in such a way?" You have lost control.How not to when everything he believed in was gone in ten seconds."I had nothing to do with this, I had no idea that something like this could happen, I was the last to know and ..." "Find out what?""Nothing," he murmured, knowing he was talking too much. Forget this."Damn it, Nora," her father snapped. Don't tell me to forget it because it's absurd. What the hell happened?He shed a new stream of tears. I was broken, emotionally impoverished."All I can tell you is that… Dorian is not what he was before." Has changed.-In what sense?Nora wiped away her tears and struggled to pull herself together and look her mother in the eye."As many as you can imagine," he whispered. It is no longer the same. I don't recognize him. No longer wants me.Julia's expressive eyes blinked in astonishment at Nora's words.-Than?"He doesn't love me, Mom." He has forgotten that I exist. He went right toward the stairs. It's over.Julia intercepted her before she disappeared.-Wait, do not go. Her tone softened. What do you mean by that?"I mean you stopped taking me into account." I no longer care. He has just found something better."You are the best for him.""No, I assure you, he doesn't think the same, otherwise he wouldn't have…" He stopped just in time. It does not have a solution."Marriages have arguments every day, but that does not mean that love has disappeared.""For my part he hasn't," he whispered. I still love him the same or more than before, but he has betrayed me. He doesn't feel anything for me anymore."But ..." " Believe me, it kills me to admit it but it's the truth." I love him, mom. But he does not.-How are you so sure?Nora closed her eyes and suppressed the deep desire to confess; tell them that their eldest daughter had ended their marriage."Because I've seen it with my own eyes.""Did he tell you?""Not in words."Julia nodded but followed her own isolated and particular train of thought.-But how? He insisted. Explain it to me in a way that I can understand, honey."You wouldn't want to know."-Why?"Because it's too much," he said in a small voice. Too rough; too intense and painful for you to understand. I can't even face it.-You are scaring me."Better to be scared than devastated.""Nora," her father interjected. You won't be able to hide here forever. You have to face the blows of life. I already told you it wouldn't be easy. He clenched his jaw. Your mother and I have no idea what happened, but whatever it is, you don't have to face it alone. You can tell us."It's better than not, I know what I'm talking about."-Why?"I just said it." It would be too much."For us or for you?"-For all.The conversation grew tense but something changed, leading to a small-scale eruption. The phone began to ring."Don't answer," Nora snapped.-Why?"Don't do it," he insisted.Ignoring her, Julia went for the phone. He stared at the screen for a moment.-Is he? Nora asked.Julia nodded."Please don't tell him I'm here," she implored, unconsciously raising her voice. Please, please…Her mother nodded again and picked up the phone. The conversation was brief."It was him, although he didn't look the same," he explained. He wanted to know if you were here, but I said no. He crossed his arms. I was very worried. He says that by now you should have returned home, and although he tries to locate you, he cannot find you anywhere. He twisted his face. Are you going to tell us once and for all what is happening? He's freaking out, Nora. He is suffering.He had promised his mother that he would tell her the truth, but that would not happen; it was too much."It's the least he deserves after what he's done," he murmured. Let him suffer at least a tenth of what I have suffered, although I'm not even sure that he really feels it. I no longer know when he lies.Her father was about to speak but she gave him a cold look that was able to make clear her intention not to continue speaking. He turned and went up to his room. Afterward, not even the tears had the sedative effect I expected. There was nothing, he was simply in limbo."Ayyy!"The girl exclaimed from the other side, in her room.Without hesitation, Nora rushed out to meet him, followed by the other two.When they arrived, the little girl was crying inconsolably on the ground, surrounded by her toys.Apparently a large hard plastic cube had slammed into his hand, red and sore.Nora, hesitating at first, quickly approached her, sitting on the floor beside her.
"Tell me, whatever."Nora gritted her teeth. On the one hand she wanted it, but on the other she was very afraid, not knowing very well what she might find."Do you think I could meet her?" The question sounded too deep and direct and unpredictable. Could I see… my niece?Angy's face said it all. It was transformed in a second. Her body shudd
Despite everything, she still couldn't believe that she had been able to take the definitive step that would lead her to see her again. She kept wondering if her older sister had changed on the outside, although to tell the truth she didn't care; A million years could have passed, but nothing would have made him forget those green eyes that once did him so much harm.He did not know if he would finally attend the meeting, he simply had a feeling that he would. He had shown no sign of wanting to do otherwise. He had always been on the run, but Nora hoped he was different now. It had to be. Otherwise, it would be like taking a wrong step. He did not know his exact position, he did not know where his new residence was loca
TRUE LOVE NEVER SAYS GOODBYEShe had never believed in fairy tales, but she understood that happy endings could come true. She had the most wonderful person in the world by her side, and because of that, she understood that the only words that would define her for the rest of her life were two: never and always.I would never leave him again; I would always be by her side. He would never give up his happiness; I would always love him. Until the last breath, maybe even later. In this life and in the next.
It had been more than three months since his new start. The rising from its ashes each day became more evident, with that newborn future unfolding within her. She was a new woman, completely different, grateful for every second that life gave her. Everything was perfect, unmatched; They had totally changed their register, with a new, bigger and more welcoming house, a new life and a common project. You couldn't ask for anything more.That idyllic morning they had woken up next to each other, just as they wished. The sun was streaming through the window and the atmosphere was utopian but within easy reach. Their breaths followed the same rhythm; their smiles were cause and effect of that earthly oasis
Weeks later, everything seemed to have returned to normal. Evan had decided to get off the tour to stay close to Angy. They spent the whole day together, back and forth, putting a little order in the dilapidated theater. Things were going great, although it was impossible for Angy to recover so soon. She knew all the damage she had caused, that because of her her sister could never be the same again, but after all, not everything went as planned. She had chosen, and she had chosen him, only for the moment, he hadn't appeared. She supposed that leaving her a note had not been the most appropriate thing, but she trusted that Dorian would do the right thing and go looking for her, otherwise she would lose her mind, because it was already totally impossible for her to conceive her life if she was not close to him.