The morning sun streamed through the curtains, painting the hotel room in soft golden hues. As Gavin and Melisa woke up, a sense of tension hung in the air. Melisa couldn't shake off the feeling of unease from the previous night's phone call, and she was determined to get answers."Gavin," she began, her voice calm but firm, "I heard you talking to someone last night. Who was it?"Gavin hesitated, his mind racing for a plausible explanation. He knew that telling the truth was the right thing to do, but he was afraid of hurting Melisa even more."Babe, I told you, it was just a work-related call," he said, trying to brush it off. "Nothing important"Melisa raised an eyebrow, her intuition telling her that Gavin was hiding something. "Gavin, please don't lie to me," she said softly. "I heard you mention a name, and I need to know who it was."Gavin sighed, realizing that there was no escaping the truth. "It was someone from my past"Melisa's heart sank, and a mix of emotions washed over
Once the plane landed, Gavin hailed a taxi and headed straight for their home. As he approached the front door, his heart was pounding in his chest. He took a deep breath and rang the doorbell, bracing himself for whatever lay ahead.Melisa opened the door, her eyes widening in surprise and disbelief. "Gavin?" she exclaimed, clearly taken aback by his sudden appearance.Gavin swallowed hard, searching for the right words. "I'm sorry, Melisa," he said, his voice filled with sincerity. "I know I messed up, and I never should have kept things from you. I want to be honest with you, and I want to work on rebuilding your trust."Melisa looked at him, her emotions evident in her eyes. "It's not going to be easy, Gavin," she said, her voice tinged with pain. "I don't know if I can forgive you just like that."Gavin nodded, understanding the gravity of his mistakes. "I know," he said, his voice trembling. "But I love you, Melisa. You mean everything to me, and I can't bear the thought of losi
The days turned into weeks, and Sally's frustration grew with each passing moment. Gavin's decision to change his number had left her feeling disconnected and adrift. She missed their late-night conversations, their fun, and the comfort of knowing he was just a call or text away. But now, he seemed like a distant figure, and she couldn't help but wonder why he had shut her out.Sally sat in her desk in her office, her fingers tapping impatiently on the keyboard. She had been staring at her phone for what felt like an eternity, hoping for a message or a call from Gavin. But as the minutes ticked by, her frustration grew, and the phone remained stubbornly silent."Why won't he talk to me?" she whispered to herself, her voice tinged with frustration. "What did I do wrong?"The unanswered questions swirled in her mind, causing her to second-guess every interaction they had shared. She thought back to the last time they spoke, trying to recall any signs of discomfort or distance, but every
As Sally sat in her apartment, her mind still reeling from Gavin's harsh words, she couldn't shake the sadness that had settled in her heart. She knew deep down that loving someone who was married was not right, but she couldn't deny the feelings she had for him. She gazed out of her window, lost in thought as tears welled up in her eyes. She knew that she had to find a way to move on from these feelings, to let go of this impossible love. But it felt like an impossible task. Gavin had been such a significant part of her life, and the bond they shared ran deep.With a heavy sigh, Sally wiped away her tears and tried to compose herself. She knew that she had to be strong, that she couldn't let this unrequited love consume her. She had to find a way to be happy on her own, to find fulfilment in other aspects of her life.Just as she was lost in her thoughts, her phone buzzed, signalling an incoming call. She wiped away her tears and glanced at the screen, surprised to see it was John c
As the days passed, Sally found herself feeling more and more at ease with John's company. They spent time together, exploring their shared interests, and enjoying each other's laughter and companionship. Sally cherished the moments they shared, grateful for the genuine friendship that had blossomed between them.Meanwhile, Gavin's heart was in turmoil. He couldn't stop thinking about Sally and the hurtful words he had said to her. He knew he had made a mistake, and the guilt weighed heavily on his conscience. Despite being with his wife, Melisa, he couldn't shake the thoughts of Sally from his mind.In the quiet of their bedroom, unable to resist any longer, Gavin decided to call Sally. Gavin hesitated for a moment before reaching for his phone. His heart yearned to hear Sally's voice, to talk to her, to apologize once again for his hurtful words. His fingers trembled as he dialed her number, torn between the desire to hear her voice and the fear of the consequences if Melisa found o
As John arrived at Sally's office, he greeted her with a warm smile. "Hey, Sally! I thought I'd swing by and see if you wanted a ride home," he said.Sally returned the smile, appreciating the kind gesture. "That would be great, thank you," she replied, gathering her things to leave the office.As they walked to John's car, they chatted about their day and upcoming plans. "So, how about dinner on Friday?" John asked, looking at Sally with a hopeful expression.Sally hesitated for a moment, knowing that she already had plans with Melisa and her husband. She didn't want to disappoint John, but an idea occurred to her. "Actually, I have dinner plans with my client Melisa and her husband on Friday," she said. "Would you like to join us?"John looked pleasantly surprised by the suggestion. "Really? You wouldn't mind?" he asked."Of course not! I think you'll get along well with them, and it would be a fun way to spend the evening," Sally replied, genuinely hoping he would accept."Alright,
Melisa smiled warmly as Sally and Gavin stood facing each other. "Gavin, this is Sally, my counselor, the best counselor ever," she said, her tone upbeat.Gavin managed a polite smile, extending his hand toward Sally. "Nice to meet you, Sally."Sally forced a smile herself, shaking Gavin's hand briefly. "Likewise," she replied, her voice tinged with tension.Gavin's eyes met Sally's, and there was an awkward silence that hung in the air. Sally quickly withdrew her hand, her discomfort evident. She glanced at Melisa, then back at Gavin, her mind racing with conflicted emotions.Melisa, unaware of the tension between the two, continued, "And Sally, this is my husband, Gavin."Sally shifted her gaze to Melisa, offering a more genuine smile this time. "It's a pleasure to finally meet you, Gavin."Gavin nodded, his expression guarded. "Yes, pleasure."Another uncomfortable pause settled between them, the unspoken weight of their shared secret lingering beneath the surface. Sally and Gavin
As Sally and John arrived at John's house, Sally's stress seemed to hang heavy in the air around her. She glanced at an assortment of bottles on a shelf, then turned to John. "Do you have any alcohol? I could use a drink."John nodded, his concern evident in his eyes. "Of course, Sally. Let me grab something for you."Sally watched as John fetched a bottle of wine and two glasses. The stress of the evening, along with her confusing feelings for Gavin and her own inner turmoil, pushed her to seek solace in the wine.One glass turned into two, and then three. The room began to sway slightly as Sally felt the alcohol take its toll. She giggled at something John said, her laughter sounding a bit too forced.John's expression shifted, and he gently took the wine glass from her hand. "I think that's enough for now, Sally. You've had quite a bit."Sally pouted playfully. "Aw, but I'm having fun, John."He chuckled softly, his concern evident. "I know you are, but I want to make sure you're o