Nothing will change that

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Sal's POV
HOLY SHIT IT'S BEEN AWHILE SINCE HIS POINT OF VIEW

I was lying in my bed as usual when I heard the front door open. I groaned and got up. I walked down the stairs and almost had a heart attack. She was literally standing in front of me. "You look like shit," she commented. I smiled and ran the rest of the way, hugging her close. "Sal, I want you to be completely honest with me. How are you?" I really had to think about this. I mean I was a wreck. I sighed, "I'm not holding together well." "That's what I thought." "How are you?" "I'm great. You know I think the reason why you're not holding together is that this house still smells like me."

That was true. It still smelt like her and I would drown in her scent. I still loved her and always will. Nothing will change that. "You're actually right." I saw her roll her eyes, "You know you don't have to suffer like this. You're better than this Sal. Go back to Impractical Jokers or something. I mean are you even taking care of Emily, or is Kerri? She told me you were a fucking mess."

"Yes, I'm taking care of her. I'm not letting her suffer like I am." "Kerri told me she was. She told me that she remembered me." "She does, but that's not the point. Why are you here after 3 years?" "I'm on tour. Shirk told me that I should, so here I am." "Why haven't you came back?" "I was with the other 3." "3?" "The twins and my boyfriend." I could feel my face fall and I stood up.

"So you forgot about me?" "No, but I'm not gonna live in the past. I have never forgotten you, but remember you chose to stay here and not go with me." "I'm the past?" "Sal, stop worrying about me. We aren't married. Stop caring for me. That's not your job anymore." "That's the thing. I can't stop caring for you. It's impossible," I said grabbing her hand and feeling those sparks from so long ago. "Well stop. I'm not staying. You'll see me today and that's it."

"You won't even see your daughter?" "It's best if I don't. And do me a favor, take that ring off," she said pointing to my left hand. My face fell even more and with that, she was gone again. I then shook my head. Not again. I won't let her. As I crossed the street, a car came and that was the last thing I saw.

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