LOGINThe waves splashed against the shore, the same as his stomach rumbled for some food. She hadn't eaten anything at all, so early in the morning Nora ended up having a good breakfast of orange juice and toast and jam. Thus he was able to think with a little more concentration; he would need all the arsenal he could have so as not to detonate at the first change when he crossed paths with him again. Yes, he thought about it all night and, despite being a much more than complicated task, he forced himself to think about the near future and save the heavy artillery when the time came. But until then, she was going to have to play the part of her life; She would try to behave naturally, as if she suspected nothing, as if she knew nothing about her husband's affair. If it went well, he would at least have the option to laugh last; I had already cried too much.
She wanted to talk to her mother and give her some kind of explanation, but Julia wouldn't stop with her questions until she found the heart of the problem. She hadn't gotten up yet so Nora could breathe easier. Luckily, that day was free, so he could immediately start with his plan, gradually developing every minute detail. The first thing was to arrive with an innocent gesture at that great cubic house that now resembled a kind of isolated castle, but the most important thing fell on the well-conceived excuse that he would have to expound sanely so that Dorian would not suspect. He had thought about telling her some cheap, simple lie, trusting that he wouldn't ask too many questions that way. Still, he didn't want to waste time making an impromptu speech that Dorian wouldn't even intend to understand. He might have called last night acting like the worried husband he was supposed to be, but he wasn't buying it anymore. It was all a lie scattered in small doses, so as much as it took her to change her attitude, she would try to ignore him, the same way he did with her.After taking a shower, which, far from cushioning the imaginary needles that stuck into her skin after thinking about what was taking her sleep, ended up depressing her even more, she decided to leave the island, but after opening the front door and observing that landscape that could not be compared with anything, melancholy seized her. He didn't want to leave; after all that she had been through in the last agonizing twenty-four hours, her old home had become the only home she could turn to. It took her a world to take a few simple steps on the fresh grass, but her subconscious gave her silent encouragement, understanding that the only owner of her own life would always be herself. She was trying to assimilate the irrefutable fact that she was dependent on no one, even though the need to be close to her unfaithful husband was still floating on the surface of her mind. No, he couldn't allow himself to think like that anymore; all that was over, and although it had not been his decision, there were certain things that could not be forgiven. She was sure she would have been able to forgive him for anything, but the infidelity was beyond her limits. Also, it should be noted that the third person involved had always been present in one form or another, so he had to take a vow of foolishness to ignore their strong urges to go back.Her steps became somewhat more determined but something forced her to turn around; he had just heard his own name. There was Julia, just woken up but with her mind wide awake."Hello, sweetie." His voice was pleasant, knowing he was entering unfamiliar territory. Have you been able to sleep?"Yes," he said without thinking. I needed it. I haven't slept lately. Too many things to think about… ”She tucked her hair behind her ear. I'm sorry about all this, mom. I didn't want to give you any more problems to think about.
"Don't worry about it, honey." He stepped forward and stood directly in front. We are your parents and we are for that. It's the best you could do. Putting a little distance usually clears the mind.They were silent for a second, but Nora knew she had to go now that she had the determination to make it happen."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.