The morning light filtered through the curtains, gently coaxing me out of sleep. As I blinked my eyes open, I found myself alone in bed. Confusion clouded my thoughts as I wondered where Timothy had gone. Rubbing the sleep from my eyes, I slipped out of bed and padded quietly toward the sound of voi
"Andy?" I gasped, disbelief coloring my voice. Timothy's brows furrowed in surprise as he turned to see Andy standing there. "What are you doing here?" Andy's demeanor was brusque as he replied, "I can be wherever I want, Tim. I don't need your permission." Timothy attempted to maintain civility.
I shrugged, trying to dismiss the encounter. "I expected him to be in a mood. It's okay, Timothy. You don't have to apologize for him." Timothy's expression softened with gratitude. "Thanks, Evie. I was hoping he’d just take it out on me, not you. He chose to live in delusion about him and Stella."
The next night, anticipation hummed in the air as Timothy and I met up with Aria and Lucas, along with their dates, for our planned get-together. We settled into the apartment, the atmosphere buzzing with excitement. "So, what's the plan for tonight, guys?" Aria asked, her eyes sparkling with enthu
"I... I need a moment," I managed to stammer out, my voice trembling as I struggled to maintain composure. Before anyone could react, I bolted from the group, seeking refuge from the overwhelming sensations. I stumbled into a secluded corner, my breathing erratic as I fought to regain control of my
The moment our group emerged from the escape room, there was a look of relief etched across their faces. I caught sight of Aria's worried expression swiftly shifting into a relieved smile as she noticed Timothy and me waiting in the lobby. "Evie, are you okay?" Lucas asked, his concern evident in h
I woke up to a chorus of birds outside my window, their cheerful chirping more irritating than peaceful. The events of yesterday played on an endless loop in my mind as I dragged myself out of bed. A quick glance at the clock confirmed what I dreaded – it was time to face another chaotic day at the
He leaned back, his expression earnest. "Evie, it's really no problem," he insisted. I sighed, leaning and leaned back in my chair. "I appreciate it, I do," I said quickly. "But there's so much happening right now, and I don't want you to get caught up in it." Timothy reached out, his hand resting