Pieces.

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Somebody knocks on your door. You open it without checking who was knocking, soon regretting your choice. Randy Orton is in your house. "What do you want, Orton? I thought I made myself clear." You say in an angry tone.

"I know, but I need to talk to you. Can I come in?" He begs. He has been trying to convince you to go back to him, but he really hurt you. He asked for some time... Basically he broke up with you, without an explanation, he just did... and you can't allow yourself to go through all that again, so you turn him down every single time. But he just doesn't give up.

"No, actually you can't." You shoot. His expression changes suddenly, revealing a dangerous smirk.

"Why? Are you afraid of me now, (Y/N)? Is that it?" He asks, teasingly.

"I'm not afraid of you. Everyone else might be because you supposedly hear voices in your head but I know it's all for show... deep down you're a scared little boy, Orton. I pity you actually." Your reply leaves him with a stunned and heartbroken look on his face. Actually, even you are shocked with yourself, you can't believe you actually shot those words at him. And you never saw that look on his face before, he actually looks sad and heartbroken.

"Wow... I guess I deserved that... Yeah, you're right. I was scared. I was scared of going too fast and losing you. So I stepped back, I never meant to break up with you, I just needed some time... I wanted to do things the right way, but... I lost you anyway..." He admits, looking at the ground. "I've been carrying this with me for a long time... I guess I don't need it anymore, so you can take it." He hands you a tiny black box. You open it. It's an engagement ring. Tears threaten to fall, but you can't manage to say anything. He was going to propose to you. He left you because he was scared of commitment, of going too fast. "I'm sorry, you won't hear from me again. Goodbye, (Y/N)." You watch him leave, tears falling freely from your eyes. You can't move, you're falling to pieces. He's leaving and he's taking your heart with him.

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