FORLORN

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Leo's POV

Moans escaped her lips through the suppressed sound of hiccups. She was laying there crying and I didn't know what to do.
I felt powerless, the girl I love was in pain and I couldn't do anything.
I felt useless.

She stopped crying and I carried her to her room.
"Are you okay?" I asked her desperate to know what was going on.
"What are you doing here?"
"Well, you left your bag in my car so I thought I'd bring it, incase you needed it"
Which was true, after dropping off Falcon and Liam, I decided to bring her bag back.

I was so excited to see her beautiful face again, only to find her like this.
Broken and alone.

It had only been a day since I met her, yet I had fallen in love with her and seen her cry, it was all too much I couldn't think straight.
Should I leave or stay?
Does she want me here?
Does she feel safe with me here?
Does she want to be alone?

"Thanks for bringing my bag back, sorry you had to see me like this" she spoke out and pulled me out of my thoughts.
"Whatever dark place you are in, I hope you make it out. Sadness is not for beautiful angels like you. I'll let myself out".

She said nothing.
As I walked to the door, it became harder and harder to walk away, as if I was being pulled towards her. My mind begged her to tell me to stay. I did not want to leave my angel, not after seeing her all broken and powerless.

No matter how much my heart was against it, if that's what she wanted.....then I'd go.
"Please stay, I don't want to be alone."
My heart skipped up and down as she said those words, all I wanted to do at this moment was to be there for her.

"Do you want to watch a movie?" She asked me, manufacturing a smile on her face.
"Sure, what genre?" I grinned.
"It must be a comedy movie, how about 'Daddy's Home', it's a really nice one?!" She said jumping off of her bed and running down the stairs.

I helped her prepare some snacks and the movie began.
I watched as a smile grew on her face. I have never been this happy to see someone smile, especially a girl.

She's very special.

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