LOGINIt was the first time in a long time that she was upset with her parents. Maybe Nora was right; They would not have said anything to him because they would know his answer in advance, so they had chosen the easy way, and now the situation had become cloudy and strained. She didn't even want to look at their faces, because if she did she was afraid of losing control and telling them things that she would later regret, so there they were the three of them, in that big house and with nothing to say.
"How was your afternoon with your sister?" Vladimir asked.Angela kept her eyes on her plate, which was kept whole by not having taken a single bite. He shrugged, trying to stay calm."Well, we've talked about your presentation," he just said.-And good?"He told me he will be away for three or four days.""This is a great opportunity for her," Julia commented.Angy couldn't take it anymore and stared at her mother without hesitation. He did not blink.-Yes, the truth is yes. So we all win, right?Julia frowned, and made a face of not understanding anything at all. He tilted his head slightly, waiting for an explanation.-Than?"Have you talked to Nora lately behind my back?""Honey, what are you saying?""You know perfectly well," Angy growled. She told me herself.-Tell you?"You have allied yourselves against me so that I don't stay on the island and in exchange I go to Dorian's house," he ended up blurting out. It's the biggest stupid thing I've ever heard.An invisible smoke screen was unfolded among the surroundings; a deathly silence."It's the best for you," her father finally said."No, it's the best for you, it's different.""Honey, the island is too isolated a place," Julia explained. We were lucky the first time because you weren't alone, but what if it happens again when none of us are here?"That's my business, Mom.""You're wrong," Vladimir growled. It is also our business. I remind you that we are your parents, we care about you."Yes, but for that you don't have to shout to heaven." I am not a girl, I know very well what I do."Well, it doesn't seem like it at the moment.""Don't go on, Dad." I don't want to fight."Neither do I, but I have no choice but to insist that you see reason."Angy gasped. He did not usually raise his voice with his father, but he knew that for once she was absolutely right even though others were unable to recognize him.He had aword to describe what I witnessed, not even to approach him. The blindfold no longer covered his eyes, but the truth had turned out to be much worse than the lie. How could it be possible? At what point had such a hoax developed? What name could be given to this infamy that emerged from nowhere? He was incapable of assuming it; could not. How? The simple fact of visualizing them together symbolized the straw that broke the camel's back, destroyed their integrity; not only physical, but also mental. His previously established ideas had been nothing more than a strange utopia, born out of an unstable justification that was now falling apart. Had they been playing with her all this time? Since when were they so close? She wasn't even supposed to be there. Wasn't he supposed to have been home to the theater several weeks ago? What was he d
He had reached the limit of his own consciousness. He had far exceeded all that was merely acceptable, and he knew that the beginning of the end was near, unleashing in front of him, proclaiming the imminent victory of all that he had been avoiding, but he could not continue like this. The truth was right before his eyes; The determination necessary to throw the bandage to the ground was enough, and although he was still surprised by it, he had already made the decision to unmask this hoax that did not give more than himself.Ever since she met him, she had lived immersed in a true dream, but as much as it weighed on her soul, the time of grace was over and she had to wake up, before it was too late, before becoming the
A tiny light at the end of the tunnel made its way to the central core of all that unexpectedly arose. Still Angy's words echoed in his head, hitting him like lightning striking a tree. He was speechless, and as much as he tried to analyze the situation with a spark of calm, the serenity had completely disintegrated, leaving him in the middle of all that new worry that, mixed with everything they carried behind their backs, returned inappropriate. A wick that had caused the final burst. So now he understood better Angy's reluctance to tell him what was happening; telling him that truth point-blank had not been easy at all, but when he heard it from his lips, his heart stopped. She felt many things, but beyond the fear or insecurity of facing an even greater challenge, the happiness that she would have a child had partially alleviated the anguish that followed. He had always had deep desires to be a father
One life… within another. Uncertainty, grief, chaotic ecstasy, and mental petrification had brought her into absolute temporary isolation. Unable even to blink, the green-eyed woman did just stare into space, trying to grasp what was coming her way. She could never have assimilated something like this under normal conditions, and it was clear that the circumstances in which she was immersed were even worse. How could he deal with something like that? He had waited until the last moment to make sure that there was inevitably no mistake of any kind. Unfortunately, it was. There was no possible mistake and, in the remote event that there was one, it would be so tiny and insignificant that it would not deserve to be taken into account. You couldn't go back in time and you had to necessarily assume the new change of course that your life had just taken. What else could I do? She had already been crying
He had suffered terribly from the slow pace of the clock. She had done her best not to despair, but the only thing that gave her strength was to go home to her husband; Even though things weren't going well between them lately, she still felt comfortable looking at him. That is why he couldn't wait any longer and said goodbye to his co-workers Ana and Violeta, who had decided to go out after work for a drink. He started the car with nervous fingers and headed out onto the lonely roads. Everything was dark except for the car lights. Sadly, she listened to the record that had recorded all the songs that she and Dorian had collected during their first months of relationship. Now that she listened to it alone, it was completely different.
He was becoming someone who hated his own reflection. He wasn't just fooling himself; he was fooling Nora and Angy alike. He knew who he owed loyalty to and who he was in love with, but until she dared to take the first step, he would just have to keep… acting. Make a happy face; forced smile when Nora looked at him. But it was unsustainable. He couldn't reciprocate. He felt so obtuse that the slightest carelessness would spoil everything. While at home he had to accompany his young wife, and while that happened, Angy would be waiting for him at the hotel. Thus it was impossible to remain in one piece. It was like having a tornado in your throat and trying by all means not to let it escape. This is how he felt when he woke up in the morning and Nora was still by his side. They had had many discussions and the last one had been the worst, beca