Faith felt like a criminal held under investigation. It shouldn’t be like this. It should be the other way around. She should put Mateo under inspection. He is the one who has the answers to her questions, after all. But here she is sitting in the middle of a lavishing office with tall bookcases, a small bar with numerous alcoholic drinks on display in one corner – some of them seem to be extremely expensive, a desk in the middle of the room, a sofa set and center table in the other corner of the spacious room, and a huge LED on the wall. By the window of the office, there is a water wall. This room has its own world.
She wanted to look around, she was mesmerized by the locale, but how could she when this strange man is sitting across her – staring so blankly at her? She feels stiff under his explorative gaze. She couldn’t bring herself to look him in his intimidating eyes nor could she look around, therefore her eyes fixed on her fidgeting fingers on her lap.
When she heard him heave a sigh, she dared to look him in the eyes. His slanted eyes narrow at her. He slightly tilted his head, “I thought you had questions,” He monotonously spoke. His husky voice made her gulp. She does! Faith slowly nodded her head. She has been so determined to talk to him, that she didn’t prepare for how she is going to start it. “Ask them. I don’t have all day for you,” He added.
“How do you know me?” This was the first question that popped into her mind. There was nothing but haze around her. She doesn’t even know what is true and what is not around her. All of a sudden she has been pushed into this hollow where there is no end for her. Her life is spiraling all over, and during this, she was asked to look for one man who has all her answers, but now the biggest question for her was – how does this man know Faith? What is his relation to her? If they are not related, then why him?
Mateo leaned against his chair causing it to squeal at the impact. He rests his head back, but his eyes never left her. He intertwined his fingers over his stomach and kept on staring at her. There is something about the way he looks at her that made her heart race in her chest. She can’t put a finger on what exactly she feels towards him. Is she scared? Is she anxious? Is she nervous?
“I don’t know you,” He replied unvaryingly.
Faith pinched her eyebrows, “Then why did my father ask me to come to see you? Why did he have the card that you signed? Was it really your signature on it? What is this all about?” She asked. Mateo didn’t reply instantly. He likes to take his time. He rolled his tongue in his mouth while Faith heaved a sigh, “And please, don’t start with – I don’t know you. Your father must have misunderstood or that you know nothing because you and I both know you will be lying. Mistakes are never so meticulous. So, please, without wasting time tell me – how do I know you?” She asked. Her voice came out shaky and her eyes pleaded.
“I stand by my words. I didn’t know your father, nor do I know you.” He replied. I let out a balking sigh. This is not going anywhere. “However,” He added. I halted and averted my eyes back on him, “I have seen you before – once,” he told me.
She squinted her eyes at his response. She hunched and tried to recall his face. Her eyes searched for any detail that she would have remembered. His face is very indelible. It cannot be easily forgotten. Faith is not sure if it is the fact that he is incredibly handsome, or maybe because he always has this blank expression on his face, or perhaps it is the fact that he has a personality that turns heads toward him – she is sure if she had seen him before she would have remembered, but the first time she ever saw him or met was the day she came to see him for the first time.
I shook my head, “I don’t think I ever met you before. I would have remembered if I did,” Faith replied.
He sighed, “We never met before. I just saw you. You were younger then.” His answer somehow only complicated things for me.
She feels bemused as she watched him, “I don’t understand.” She mumbled.
He sighed and hunched. He placed his intertwined hands on the desk, “There are questions I can’t answer, Faith. I am in no place to answer them for you. All I can tell is that the day I saw you, I made a promise to someone that if something ever happened to your parents I would take you under my care,” His response made my heart drop to my stomach.
“What do you mean you promised? Whom did you make this promise to? My parents? And why did they think anything would happen to them? Were they always in danger? I – I don’t understand. You say you can’t answer all my questions – if you can’t then who can?” Faith’s head started to spin. She thought talking to him would simplify everything for her. She thought she would be getting closure, but this does nothing but complicates everything for her.
Mateo didn’t answer her immediately. He watched me as Faith tried to make sense of what he told her. He slowly exhaled with a frown creasing his forehead. “All I can say is that Faith, there is so much you don’t know about. There is so much you were never supposed to find out for your own good. What happened with your family wasn’t supposed to happen, but yes, there was always a threat.” He paused and sighed, “Even I didn’t think something like this would ever happen. Unfortunately, it did. Years ago I made a promise to this person to take care of you only till you turn eighteen, but you are older than that now,” He informed her.
Faith slowly blinked. Her eyes burned with leashed tears, “Who did you make that promise to? My father?” She whispered.
Mateo kept staring at her. Not a single expression made it to his face as he answered, “Yes.”
Faith couldn’t speak after his response. Her father’s face came to her mind. She knows he was never a criminal. He loved them all so much. He would have never done anything to hurt her, but then why did he do it? If he could spare her life, why couldn’t he do the same for her mother and siblings? What was their crime? He cared enough to ask Mateo to look after her if something goes wrong, but he didn’t care about the fact that he would be leaving his daughter all alone in his cruel world.
Mateo watched as Faith’s eyes lowered. He could see the tears glisten in her eyes. He watched as a fat tear dropped off her eye and landed on her lap. He averted his eyes. This is all he can tell her, the rest she needs to find out in time. He sighed and stood on his feet. He expected her to look at him or ask him where he was going but instead, she remained still – deep in her throughs. He heard her sniffle. Mateo doesn’t think he can do anything for her, but he sure is going to fix himself a drink. With a glance at the girl. He tried to walk past her to the small bar, but he stopped when Faith held his wrist.
Mateo looked down at her, while she remained still. She didn’t look at him nor did she turn to him. She just grabbed him by his wrist. Mateo halted and watched her as she let out a shaky breath. “My father was not a bad man, was he? He didn’t want to do this, right? He did want to kill his own family, right?” She whispered without even looking at him, as her cold fingers tightened around his wrist.
Mateo sighed, “I didn’t know him well enough to answer you that,” He replied.
Faith gulped and lift her head. His eyes looked bigger with tears in them. Mateo blinked as she spoke again, “The people that are after me, are they going to kill me?” She asked in a small voice.
“Not on my watch, no.” He replied firmly.
Tears streamed down her face as she blinked. Her nose turned pink, and so did her cheeks and the tip of her ears. “What am I going to do now?” Her lower lip quivered.
This time Mateo couldn’t answer her. He didn’t have an answer. What was Faith going to do now? She was left alone. She can’t live freely because of the threat around her. There is so much yet to be answered to her – Mateo doesn’t know what she is going to do now, but his job is almost done – he just has to hand her over to HIM, and then he can return to his life.
“I don’t understand anything,” She whispered as her grip tightened around his wrist.
Mateo looked down at her hand around his wrist. He slowly removed it and freed himself, “You will. Soon, you will.” He answered. Faith just blinked and watched him walk to the bar.
Mateo called Levi into his office after that. As soon as Levi walked in, Mateo turned with a glass of whiskey in his hand, “Levi, show her the room she will be staying in.” Mateo ordered Levi, who nodded his head and looked at bemused Faith.
Faint pulled her eyebrows together and got on her feet. She looked at Mateo, who stood by the bar, “But I didn’t get any answers from you. I have so much more to ask. You can’t shut me out like this,” She complained.
Mateo heaved a sigh and put the napkin on the bar on counter of the bar before placing his glass over it. He scratched over his eyebrow and glanced at Levi, who was already looking between his friend/boss and Faith. “I already told you as much as I could. I am not the person who has answers for you.” He told her.
Faith stepped closer to him. Levi’s hand automatically reached out for the gun tugged under the back of the jeans. This is a habit of his. Whenever someone comes close to Mateo, Levi gets on high alert. He has been trained to do so. Levi isn’t Mateo’s bodyguard, but like everyone else around Mateo – he has been trained to protect him. Mateo glanced at his friend. He didn’t even have to say or act on anything – his mere glance made Levi take his hand off the gun.
Levi knows Faith is harmless, but he can’t trust her or anyone around Mateo. Faith was still unknown to what had happened in the room as she stepped closer to Mateo and stared into his eyes, “Then who will answer them for me?” She asked.
Mateo rolled his tongue over in between his lips, “You will be talking to them soon,” He replied.
Faith opened her mouth to object when Mateo continued. He didn’t let her speak, “Till then, you will be staying here – under complete protection. It would be better if you don’t tell anyone about your location – no one at all,” He emphasized.
Faith closed her mouth and gulped. “Why?” She asked.
Mateo hates going into details. He always keeps them short, “For your own protection. After what happened to you, you shouldn’t be trusting anyone around you. Do not let anyone know about your stay here.” He warned her again.
She narrowed her eyes, “In that case, I shouldn’t trust you either.” She replied.
Mateo smirked, “You shouldn’t,” He replied short without any hint of hesitation.
Faith was taken back. Even when she is getting familiar with Mateo’s nature, she didn’t think he would be so clear about it. She blinked and absentmindedly took a step back from him. Levi saw the way Mateo was staring her down. He was getting irritated by her. Before Faith says something stupid, and Mateo lashes out at her or once again throws her out of the club – Levi decided to intervene.
He stepped closer to her, “Faith, come on, I will show you your room.” He spoke to her. Faith turned her head to look at the giant man named, Levi. She glanced at Mateo, who now had his back at her while he faced the bar. She exhaled a heavy sigh. She was exhausted. Maybe, she should just go and get some sleep. It has been a while since she had a proper sleep. She feels like her capability to think aptly has diminished because of her lack of rest.
She nodded at Levi before she turned her head to Mateo. She stared at her back, “I am leaving now, but I will be back tomorrow, Mr. Nixon. If you don’t have the answers then you take me to the person who has. Because one way or another, I am finding out the truth.” She spoke with determination, but Mateo refused to engage with her. She didn’t expect him to anyway, therefore she didn’t wait and turned to Levi. As she gets close to the door that Levi had opened for her – she halts, “Mr. Nixon, thank you for coming for me tonight. I hope I will not regret trusting you.” She spoke genuinely and without waiting for his reply – she let herself escort out by Levi.
Mateo slowly turned around when he heard the door gently being closed. He drank from his glass as he squinted his eyes and stared at the closed door. Tomorrow he will talk to Aurthur and ask him to take this girl away. To Mateo, Faith smells like nothing but the trouble he doesn’t want to get into. The sooner she leaves, the better it will be for both of them.
As Levi was guiding her to her temporary room, Faith looked around. It doesn’t look like this place would be this spacious from the outside. The fact that there are rooms to live within the club was baffling to her. It was very quiet around at the moment, she wonders what it would be like when the club is open. She guesses she will have to wait for tomorrow to know.
Levi stopped in front of a door and turned to look at her, “Your things are already in your room.” He told her.
Levi looks just as scary as Mateo, but Faith isn't scared of him as she is of Mateo. In fact, she feels safer around this giant, than around Mateo. Levi is tall than Mateo. Mateo is leaner than Levi. Levi could easily be used to scare people away, but as much as Faith has come to know this man – he is not as scary as he looks – not to her at least. He is a gentle giant.
She offers him a smile, “Thank you, Levi.”
Levi smiled back and nodded his head. He was about to walk away when he halted and turned to look at her, “Faith,” He called her. She hummed as he continued, “You can trust Mateo. Believe me, he is going beyond his comfort just to help you.” He told her.
“Do you think he cares for me?” She couldn’t help but ask.
Levi mutely chuckled, “I don’t know if he cares for you or if he is just keeping his promise.” Levi shrugged, “Either way, you can trust him. He is helping you out here. Whatever Mateo does, he gives it all for it.” He added. “Have some patience. I know it must be hard for you now, but be patient with him – trust in him.” He said.
Trust – how meaningless that word has become for Faith.
The room Faith is staying in is better than the one she had at her own house. The bed in the middle of the room was big enough for two giants to sleep on it, with space still left between them. There wasn’t a window as big as the one in Mateo’s office, but there was one that was securely locked. A door slides open, which is also a full-size mirror, to a small and empty wardrobe while a door leading into a washroom is just beside it. There was a small bookcase in one corner with a small table beside it and a very comfortable couch in front of it. Faith did try to go through the books that were on the shelves, but none of the titles interested her – nor was she in the right mind to read now. There is also an LED fixed on the wall and a small fridge with all the essentials stored in it. Faith wonders if this is an extra room in this man’s club – how luxurious his house must be. This only made her want to scratch the curiosity in her mind. How did her father know someone like Mateo Nixon?
Mateo didn’t return to his penthouse last night. He stayed in the office and slept on the couch. If he ever has to stay in the club, he sleeps in the room that was given for Faith, while in the other room Levi rested. Mateo didn’t want to disturb his subordinate, so he slept on the couch. Mateo has always been a light sleeper, even the slightest moment or sound wakes him up – this is probably the reason why he wakes up early at the sound of the bird chippering outside – but last night he could hardly sleep at all – probably because of the woman in his care. “Morning,” Levi greeted as he entered his boss/friend’s office with two cups of coffee in his hands. He chuckled at the sight of his friend sitting on the couch with his legs spread lackadaisically while he was pinching the bridge of his nose. He was still wearing the shirt from last night but was now crumpled, unbutton from the top, and the sleeves were carelessly rolled up to his elbows. He still had his black socks on, but his s
Flashback (12 YEARS AGO) An eighteen-year-old Mateo stands alongside the man whom he calls his mentor and savior. The man has asked Mateo to just observe the family of five having a picnic in the park, while the two sat on the bench – watching them. They are surrounded by the man’s bodyguards in disguise. Mateo knows how important this man is, therefore he wasn’t taken back by the security. Even Mateo has a gun tugged in his jeans, just in case he or this man gets attacked. He can risk his life for the said man. The man is called, Aldo. Mateo doesn’t know if this is the man’s real name, but everyone knows this man as Aldo, and so does he. Aldo looks older for a man in his forties. Mateo believes it is the stress of his work that gave the man wrinkles, and peppery hair. Mateo knows that the nature of Aldo’s work brings a lot of challenges for him, both mentally and physically – and well, morally, but as Aldo told Mateo once, “You bury your moral and humanity six feet underground bef
Faith’s sobs turned into hiccups as she sat on the couch with her knees pressed to her chest. She doesn’t remember how long she was crying. Her tear ducts were empty now. Her face hurts and her head is aching. She still can’t process what Mateo told her. How could she believe him? Her parents smiling faces came to mind. Her brother’s teasing him wracked her soul. The voice of her sister bickering with her twisted her heart. How can Mateo say everything was a lie? No, Faith doesn’t believe him. All those years she spend with her family. All those hauntingly beautiful memories can’t be lies. Mateo stood by the bar and watched her cry. There isn’t anything he could have done or said to make things easier for her. What’s true is true. She can take all the time to process it, but she has to accept it in the end. Maye if there was anyone else in place of Mateo, they would have tried to console her, but being a man who doesn’t know how to undertake emotions – he just stood in the corner and
(Trigger Warning) Sneaking out of Xon was easier than Faith anticipated. She drained all the alcohol and stayed in her room for a while. She wanted someone to come to check on her, and that’s what exactly happened. She was pretending to be sleeping when someone walked into the room. By the sweet scent of their fragrance, Faith could tell it was a woman. Faith kept on pretending to be knocked out while this woman checked around the room. Faith is smart enough to leave a half-empty wine bottle and empty glasses on the floor. She doesn’t want them to think she overdrank, therefore she didn’t completely drain the wine into the toilet. She also messed up the room a little. The sheets of the bed were entirely crumpled. She threw a pillow on the floor while the blanket dangles from the edge of the bed. The woman walked around the room for a few minutes, before she walked out. That’s when Faith got up and called Ethan again, asking him to meet him a few blocks away from the club. She waited
Faith woke up to complete silence. Her eyes were easy to adjust in the room with little to no light. She sighed as she looked at the ceiling. Her head was throbbing. She clicked her tongue and brought her hand to her forehead – trying to remember what happened when it all came rushing back. Faith’s running away, her meeting Ethan, they both went to his sister’s café where Ethan was hit on the back of the head by a scary man while was almost raped and kidnapped. She recalled Mateo killing those three men before she passed out. Faith gasped and sat up as her eyes widened and glossed with tears. The fear she felt then returned. She frantically looked around the room to realize that she is back in the room in Mateo’s club. “Relax, you are safe now.” Faith snatched her head from where the voice came.She didn’t even realize Mateo was in the room. He was standing against the wall in the corner. It wasn’t completely dark in the room, so she could see him standing tall there. She gulped as s
“When is Ethan getting discharged?” Faith asked Mateo as she followed him to his office. She has been feeling better after she ate some fruits someone got her, slept a little more, and showered. She changed into a plain white tee, and a pair of ripped jeans. She had her hair tied in a ponytail. Her face is bare of any makeup, making the dark circles and swollen eyes more obvious. She asked Mateo to let her see Ethan, but Mateo suggested waiting for him to discharge – since her presence might bring more danger to the poor guy. She agreed. She has already brought enough trouble to him. She will not be surprised if he cuts all ties with her from now on. Who would want to be with a girl, who is on people’s hit list? Ethan could have died earlier. He might be alive and recovering, but Faith knows that undesirably she has already pulled Ethan into this infelicitous mess. He was seen with her. Also, his sister’s café is now known by those who are following her as well. Mateo might have kil
It has been a week since Faith has been transferred to the safe house, and she would be lying if she would say she hates it here. When she first heard about a safe house, she thought it would be a place somewhere underground or in a bunker. She will have to live in a one-room place with a tiny bathroom and no windows. She didn’t expect the safe house to be on an island in the South, and she didn’t expect it to be a resort. When Mateo was taking her to the safe house, she didn’t think they would be taking a speedboat to reach the place. It didn’t feel like she was going to hide, it felt more like a vacation. She hasn’t been on one for ages. It took them more than an hour to reach there, the people who lived there spoke a different language, but they all were very welcoming towards Mateo. They all welcomed him with flowers, fireworks, and sweets. Faith remembers walking behind Mateo while he was being celebrated. She wondered why they all were treating him like this. She saw him talkin
A good day came months after. The people of the village finally got their freedom. When that happened, week-long celebrations were held at the village, and all of them were invited, especially, Faith, Mateo, and Kai. It was a joyous occasion. Even when everyone was dreading back where they all spend the worst days of their lives, of course, they went anyway. Hesitant at first, everyone had a great time. Faith had never seen the people of the village have such a festive spirit. It was truly a beautiful week. Faith spends most of her time with her grandmother, Kami, and his family. Benji didn’t want to go with them, but when Kami asked – he couldn’t say no. Lora (Kami’s sister) was there to welcome everyone. Everyone could see how excited Benji got when he saw her. Piper and Kai exchanged a knowing glance. Benji has a crush on Lora. He had it since he came here for the first time. After he returned to the city, he kept in contact with her in one way or another. Faith was happy to see
(One Year Later)Even today when Faith closes her eyes and thinks about her recent past, she can’t truly process it. She can’t believe that so much changed in the past couple of years. From losing her entire family to almost getting killed to find a new family – a new purpose – everything in her life was nothing less than a lesson – a brutal and painful lesson. Currently, she was sitting in a meeting along with Kai and Mateo – but they weren’t the only ones there. The three of them were hosts, while the other distant members of the Ricci and Bianchi clan, a few mafia leaders, and a couple of correspondents from the village were in the room. The debate was on – whether the village/island should be given its independence or not.Faith was sitting in between Kai and Mateo. She averted her gaze to the other side of the room where Kami sat along with a few young faces representing the village. Faith could tell that the young boy was nervous. She shoots him an assuring smile. Kami smiled ba
Kai didn’t say anything in return. He just impassively stared at Mateo before they were interrupted by Faith and Piper’s loud laughter. Both looked at the girls to find that Ethan had managed to pull Levi into the pool. He grabbed Levi’s ankle and pulled him in, making the water splash around and the girls laugh. Mateo heaved a sigh and shook his head as he watched his friend emerge from under the water, not looking much impressed. Noel was standing behind Levi when Ethan pulled him in, he was now watching them two. Ethan laughed and splashed some water towards him with his hand, “What are you doing up there loser? Get in!” Noel shook his head, “No, and you need to come out too.” He looks at all of them, “You all do. It is chilly and the water is cold,” he added. “It is not that cold,” Piper replied. It was because Kai switch on the heater to warm up the water, but that’s mean it was okay to be in a pool on a chilly night under the sky. Just at that moment, Piper sneezed. That was i
Faith and Piper were wasted. If having one drink after another wasn’t enough, they were now drinking straight out of the bottle. “We should go swimming,” Faith slurred a suggestion to which Piper enthusiastically nodded her head, agreeing to it. Before anyone could stop them, an equally drunk Ethan got on his feet and threw his fist in the air, “Hell yeah! Let’s go!!” he yelled out and hooted. Everyone else was so concerned about Faith and Piper that they didn’t even notice just how much Ethan was drinking. These three were completely wasted. Noel was slightly tipsy. Where else, Levi, Mateo, and Kai only had a single drink so they weren’t drunk at all. They decided to stay sober to keep an eye on girls, and well – now Ethan as well. “Excellent,” Levi muttered under his breath and pinched the bridge of his nose. He moved to Ethan, who was swinging from one side to another with a bottle of one of the most expensive whiskeys in his hand. Kai glanced at the bottle in his hand. He didn’t
Faith was in her room, changing with there was a knock on her door. Her room was now filled with done and undone boxes. She will be moving out tomorrow and there is so much left to do. But currently, she wasn’t focused on it. She is certain that she will be able to pack before the movers arrive. She was concerned about the dinner party they were having tonight. Faith had already invited everyone and now she was changing for the night. By the knock on the door, she was certain that Mateo has arrived. She quickly picked up the clothes she threw on the floor and put them on the bed before she spoke, “Yes?” The door opened and indeed it was Mateo. He looked good. Fresh and well-rested. It took everyone over a month to get over what happened on the island. The exhaustion and trauma (for some) didn’t leave for days. Mateo was looking like he did when Faith first met him. The difference between then and now is that then he had a hard scowl on his face, and now he was smiling. Then he threw
“Are you all packed up?” Piper asked Faith who came to her room to visit. Faith looked at Piper and smiled. “Yes, almost. Just a few things are remaining to be packed,” she replied. In two days, Faith is moving in with Mateo. For the past week, she has been very busy. She didn’t realize how comfortable she has gotten at Kai’s place, that now that she was winding everything up here, she feels sad to be leaving. When she started packing, she was excited. For her, moving in with Mateo is like a new chapter of her life, but as she proceeded, she realized how uncomfortable yet relieving it is to end this brief, daunting, and challenging chapter of her life. Piper was sitting on the bed, reading, when Faith knocked on her door. She exhaled and smiled broadly at her, “So, are you excited?” She asked. Faith chuckled and sat on the bed beside her, “I am.” She nodded her head, “But I am also nervous. There are so many ifs and buts in my head that I can hardly sleep at night,” she replied hon
“Thank you,” Piper hugged and thanked Faith, before she looked at Mateo, “Thank you both of you. I don’t know what would have happened if it wasn’t for you two. I would have been living on the streets,” she added. “Hey!” “What the hell?” Levi and Kai spoke at the same time. Piper pulled her eyebrows together and looked at both of them. Kai was frowning while Levi stepped forward, “What do you mean you would have been on the streets? Are you kidding me? I would have never let you be on street. Damn, I thought you thought of me as a friend, but boy was I wrong.” Levi scoffed. Where Kai just watched her dumbfounded. She softly chuckled at Levi. “Oh, I would have never bothered you. You already got your hands full,” she told him bobbing her head towards Benji’s room. The door of Benji’s room was open and inside everyone can see Benji and Ethan playing video games. They were so engrossed by what they were playing that they didn’t even notice the people outside looking at them. Ethan and
Kai squinted his eyes. When he was coming out of Piper’s room, he did not expect Faith, Mateo, and Benji right outside – watching him walk out of the room. Their curious gazes made him feel like he was sneaking out of her room after a one-night stand. Mateo was shamelessly smirking at him. Faith was curiously watching him, and Benji had his eyes narrowed at him. Kai cleared his throat and ignored Mateo’s comment and Faith’s question. He was about to tell them that they shouldn’t be so nosy when the doorbell rang. Faith and Mateo pulled their eyebrows together and looked at each other, “Who is here so early in the morning?” She muttered and watched as one of the helpers opened the door. It was Levi and Ethan. “What are you two doing here so early?” Mateo asked with his eyebrows knitted together. Levi didn’t look good. He looked like he didn’t sleep all night. Ethan looked tired as well, but not as exhausted as Levi. Levi glared at Ethan at Mateo’s question. Levi heaved a sigh. His sh
Kai has been inside Piper’s room for an hour. He was now sitting on the floor while she was sitting on the floor as well but she sat by the window. She was watching outside the window while her knees pressed to her chest and her arms wrapped around them. While her eyes were fixed outside, Kai’s eyes were fixed on her. They have been talking for the last hour. No yelling or name was calling. There were no accusations, nor did they completely patch up – they were just talking, which was due for some time now. They fight. They have had sex. They have done everything, but they never get the chance to sit and just talk about themselves. About their insecurities, about their feelings, about everything they bring to each other. Piper last put forward a very interesting point, “Aren’t we toxic for each other? There is just too much we don’t agree on.” She had muttered. Her point was quite simple. She told him that even if Jeremy hadn’t attacked her or anyone else, and even if he was just try