Chapter 85
Chapter 85
amidst the hot vapour rising rapidly in the small bathroom, abel can feel his thoughts evaporating as
well, not taking away the pain in his chest but soothing the dull ache that had been prevailing in every
part of his body. the muffled sobs and strained breaths have now turned into mere fog, sticking to every
reflective surface in the ceramic room and plastering themselves onto white tiles.
the shower is turning colder by the second, the vermillion hue that stained his back when the water was
punishingly hot was now fading away into a pale pink, soothing the welters with the lukewarm liquid
sliding down his back.
it had been six hours he stepped into the cheapest hotel he could find, a small lumbered room with a
single bed, accompanied by a medium sized cherry desk and two worn out armchairs facing towards
the smallest flatscreen tv. the sheets that smelled like detergent were now holding warm tears of regret,
scattered thoughts that wracked his lean frame and imprints of fists balled in agony.
for the first four hours he couldn't bring himself to do anything but pathetically sob, trying to stop himself
from thrashing the small hotel room that was going to be his companion for the next few days. the
image of noah—the way he was completely heartbroken once he got to know what abel had done, his
emotions expressed wildly in the expression on his face and the fading colour of his eyes—was
something that abel couldn't blink away from behind his eyelids, the effect of his betrayal was all abel
could see when he closed his eyes.
they were already in a losing battle, hope sprinkling once in a while to make things bearable. they had
been taking the smallest of steps towards a healthy relationship, trying to understand each other better,
trying to keep the irrational thoughts under control, trying to love each other the same indescribable
way that they did four years ago.
and now abel had ruined it all, splashing the brittle sand castle of their relationship with an angry wave
of mistakes, overruling all the years they had spent together in a single second, putting their marriage
and their family at stake—now it was just noah's family.
he hasn't touched his phone once, afraid of the fact that adrian will call him and demand an explanation
as to why his father was missing on christmas eve. he has been selfishly hoping that noah doesn't tell
adrian anything, hoping that maybe noah would have enough sympathy for him to make up an excuse
because abel just can't afford to lose adrian from his life.
when the hour long shower ends, abel lethargically wraps a towel around his waist, the lukewarm drops
of water in his hair turning cold as soon as they drip down his shoulders, brown strands coiled into a
stringy mess. his cheeks hold a pallor, but are splashed with a bright rose at the same time, lips red
and bitten.
he walks out of the bathroom, wet footsteps staining the cool wooden floor, and he wipes his damp
hands on the towel before increasing the temperature of the room and slumping in the tiny bed without
putting on his clothes. his wet hair soak the limp pillow as soon as he rests his head on it, the cheap
cotton sheets feeling scratchy against his body. NôvelDrama.Org owns this text.
when he tiredly moves to get his phone from the nightstand, he's surprised that he has no messages
from adrian, only a single message from chris asking how he's doing. his fingers involuntarily reach for
the contact that he knows will probably not reply, but he wipes his eyes with the back of his hand and
types out the message either way.
abeltross: i'm sorry
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