My biggest mistake wasn't falling for you
It was thinking that maybe you fell for me too...
And I overthink it cause that's what I do
But there was a world where it was me and you...We've got unfinished business, that I wish we could finish....
'Cause in my mind, you're always mine
And all three of my wishes is that I could say "Good riddance"...
'Cause God I've tried, but can't say goodbye....
___________________________________________Siya
We were waiting outside Ryan's house for the doctor to arrive. At that moment, I was praying fervently, hoping against hope that the universe would somehow heal my ostrich.
I was pacing nervously, unable to stand still, consumed by anxiety, as the doctors had been treating Ryan for the past three hours.
Here we were, at Ryan's home, where he had a secret or, shall I say, an executive hospital room, which he might have arranged for such unforeseen situations. Moreover, these doctors were Ryan's personal physicians.
However, amidst all this, one thing puzzled me. How did Aarav know Ryan so well? How did he know that bringing Ryan here instead of taking him to the hospital was the right decision? How did he have information about Ryan's doctors?
I couldn't comprehend it at all. My head was paining from stress and worried about Ryan's condition.
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I didn't know what to do, I just kept walking in the hall. While waiting for the doctor. And suddenly my attention went to Aarav. Who is sitting on the couch for now. While doing something on his phone.
I know it's not the right time to talk to him, about Ryan, and too. Who are these goons? Why did they attack him?
Thinking this, I made my way to him. And standing in front of him. My face this time is devoid of any expression. I just kept looking at him.
He was busy with his phone. When his eyes fell on me. He raised his eyebrows and asked,
"What happened?" In his stern voice.I didn't say anything, I just kept looking at him. Right now, I don't have the strength to argue with anyone. But it's important for me to know how Aarav knows Ryan. How did he know that there's a secret hospital in his house where Ryan can be treated without any trouble?
As I was thinking over all this, I heard Aarav's voice again. He said, "Are you going to say something, or just keep staring?" Now he had stood up from his place and was standing in front of me.
I don't know Aarav, but maybe he knows me well. I took a deep breath and asked, "How do you know Ryan?" There was no emotion in my voice at the moment. I was tired but also worried about Ryan.
"We have been friends for a long time. Didn't he tell you anything?" He said calmly.
"What? Friends! Look, don't lie!" I said, surprisingly.
He made a strange face upon hearing me and said, "Why would I lie to you?"
"I... I don't know," I said hesitantly.
After hearing me, he smiled and said, "No, I'm not lying to you. I would never lie to my future wife... No way, never," he said dramatically and then went back to sitting on his couch.
His words were now ringing in my ears like a faulty recording. What condition we are in right now, this man doesn't care at all. He is still lost in his own world. About our marriage. I thought to myself. And I didn't feel it necessary to answer him.
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Glory - A Passion's Symphony |18+
General FictionWarning: This dark slow-burn romance contains a seductive web of intimate encounters and forced proximities that may leave you breathless. Be advised that some scenes in this story may trigger emotional responses. If certain themes are sensitive to...