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Felix woke up the next morning with a pounding headache, remnants of the party still echoing in his mind. As the fog of sleep lifted, memories of the previous night crashed into him. He sat up abruptly, the weight of his actions sinking in.

He had gone too far. The image of Y/N’s tear-streaked face, her anguish and humiliation laid bare before everyone, haunted him. His heart clenched with guilt and regret. He needed to make this right.

Felix spent the morning pacing his villa, replaying the events in his mind. He needed to find Y/N, to apologize, to somehow undo the damage he had caused. He grabbed his phone and called Alex.

“Hey, do you know where Y/N is staying?” Felix asked, his voice strained.

Alex was silent for a moment. “Why do you want to know?”

“I need to apologize. I messed up, Alex. I need to make it right.”

Alex sighed. “I don’t know if she’ll want to see you, but I think she’s staying at the Ocean View Villas.”

Felix thanked him and hung up, grabbing his keys. He drove to the Ocean View Villas, his heart pounding with a mix of fear and determination.

Y/N was sitting on the terrace, staring at the ocean, when she heard a knock on the door. Her heart sank when she saw Felix standing there, looking disheveled and remorseful.

“What are you doing here?” she asked, her voice cold and guarded.

Felix took a deep breath. “I need to talk to you. Please.”

Y/N hesitated but stepped aside, allowing him in. They stood in awkward silence for a moment before Felix spoke.

“I’m sorry, Y/N. I went too far. I was angry, and I wanted to hurt you. But I realize now that I was wrong. I’m so sorry.”

Y/N crossed her arms, her expression hard. “You think saying sorry can fix what you did? You humiliated me in front of everyone. You exposed my deepest pain.”

Felix’s eyes filled with regret. “I know. And I can’t undo it. But I’m begging you to let me try to make it right.”

Y/N shook her head, her voice rising. “Make it right? How do you make something like that right, Felix? You made a spectacle out of my life. You made me feel worthless.”

“I was jealous, Y/N. You got under my skin, and I didn’t know how to handle it. I lashed out because I was scared,” Felix confessed.

“Jealous? That’s your excuse? You think that justifies what you did?” Y/N’s voice trembled with anger.

“No, it doesn’t. Nothing does. But I’m here, trying to apologize. Please, Y/N, give me a chance,” Felix pleaded.

Y/N took a step back, shaking her head. “I’m leaving Ibiza, Felix. I can’t stay here after what you did. There’s nothing left for me here.”

Felix’s face fell. “Leaving? Where will you go?”

“Anywhere but here,” she replied coldly. “I need to get away from this place, from you, and from the memories you’ve tainted.”

Felix’s desperation grew. “Y/N, please. I know I’ve hurt you, but don’t leave like this. Give me a chance to make things right.”

“There’s nothing you can do, Felix. You’ve done enough damage,” Y/N said, her voice firm. “I’m done with you and your apologies.”

Felix’s shoulders sagged as he realized the depth of his mistake. “I understand. But know that I truly am sorry.”

Y/N turned away, tears welling up in her eyes. “Goodbye, Felix.”

Felix’s face darkened as Y/N prepared to leave. His frustration and regret bubbled over, his voice rising in anger.

“You know what, Y/N?” Felix snapped. “I’m not just going to let you walk away like this. I’ll follow you wherever you go, anytime, to make things right. You were supposed to enjoy your summer holiday, and I ruined it for you.”

Y/N’s eyes widened at his outburst. “Are you serious? Following me? What’s that supposed to prove?”

“I’m serious!” Felix shouted. “I messed up, and I’ll do whatever it takes to make it up to you. Even if it means tracking you down and begging for your forgiveness. You need to know how sorry I am.”

Y/N shook her head, clearly frustrated. “You think this is about following me around? You’ve done enough damage. I need space, not your relentless guilt.”

Felix’s anger flared, but he tried to control it, his voice still heated but more focused. “Fine, if that’s how you want it. But know this—I’ll make it right, no matter what it takes. And if you want to get back at me or my family, if that’s what it takes to make you feel better, I can help with that too.”

Y/N looked at him, bewildered. “What are you talking about?”

Felix took a deep breath, his eyes meeting hers with a mixture of defiance and desperation. “My father is involved in some shady business. I can provide you with proof if you want to expose him. I don’t want to, but if it’s what you need to feel vindicated, I’ll give you everything you need.”

Y/N stared at him, her anger momentarily replaced by shock. “You think you can make up for what you’ve done with threats and promises? That’s not going to work, Felix.”

“I’m not threatening you,” Felix said fiercely. “I’m offering you a way to get back at me if that’s what you want. I just want you to know that I’m ready to face the consequences of my actions, whatever they may be.”

Y/N’s expression softened slightly, but her resolve remained firm. “I don’t want revenge, Felix. I want to move on from all of this. You’ve already done enough.”

Felix’s shoulders slumped, his anger fading into a deep sense of regret. “I understand. I just needed you to know that I’m willing to do anything to make up for my mistakes.”

Y/N nodded slowly, her gaze unwavering. “I appreciate the offer, but I need to focus on healing and moving forward. I can’t do that while you’re still involved in my life.”

Felix sighed heavily. “I get it. I’m sorry for everything, Y/N. I truly am.”

Y/N gave him a final, sad look before turning away. “Goodbye, Felix.”

Felix watched as she walked away, feeling the weight of his actions press down on him. He knew that no amount of promises or offers could undo the damage he had done. All he could do now was live with the consequences and hope that someday, he might find a way to truly make amends.

As Y/N left Ibiza behind, Felix remained on the beach, staring out at the horizon, his mind consumed with the realization of how much he had lost.

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