Adrian… I was sitting in my office going through some paperwork when I received a phone call from Maureen. I immediately picked it up, knowing she wouldn’t call me if it wasn’t important. “Maureen?” I asked. “Adrian, there has been a break-in at home,” she said, sounding out of breath. “Where ar
Willow… Adrian went to talk to his in-laws while I cleared the table. He seemed off the entire time we had dinner. He didn’t talk much, and something tells me that something bad must have happened. Adrian approached me just as I finished washing the dishes. “Willow,’ he called my name. I turned ar
Willow… I was sitting in the coffee shop thinking about what happened these past few days since Adrian told me about the break-in. I was hurt that he had dug so deep into my past and now someone had all the information. I knew I did the right thing by ending things, even if it was just for a while.
Adrian wanted to hug me but I pushed him away. “No, don’t you dare come closer. I need to be alone. I need to think.” I stood up and walked out of the office, slamming the door behind me. I walked to my room, feeling everything I had felt these past few years. I thought I had forgotten about everyth
Willow… Kylie and I were still sitting in the cafe when a woman walked up to us. If I am not mistaken, I knew her as Adrian’s sister. “Hey Willow. We meet again,” she chuckles as she stands by the table. “Hi.” I greeted her back politely, wondering why she was here. I haven’t seen her in months so
Adrian… The scene unfolded in slow-motion; the car began to roll and came to a stop against something. It's probably a tree or a pole. I saw pieces of windshield flying everywhere, Willow being tossed around and pieces of glass hitting her. She didn’t move; her body went limp, and she slumped over.
Adrian… “They said I would find you here.” Harry looked over at the children and gave me a small, sympathetic smile. “How are you guys doing?” he asked softly. “I am trying to stay strong for the three of us. Where is Kylie?” “She is on her way. I was driving home from work when Kylie called me
Willow… After three weeks, they finally released me. “Sign here and then you are all good to go.” The nurse at reception smiled as she handed me the form. Although I could walk on my own, I was still a bit clumsy, but the doctor said after a few more sessions of therapy, I could walk normally again