LOGINTristan's POV
As I sat on the plush barstool, the cool glass of whiskey in my hand offering little solace, I couldn't help but let my thoughts drift to Elona. It was impossible not to. She had grown into a stunning young woman, and each day, she became more captivating, more confident, and more irresistible.
The pain was still fresh in my heart, a constant reminder of the void left by Estelle, my beloved wife, who had been taken from me too soon. The warmth of her laughter, the way her eyes sparkled when she looked at me, those memories were etched into my soul. It had crushed my spirit, and I didn't know if I could ever make it without her. She was my one true love and that drunk bastard drove into her. It was a rainy evening and my wife lost her life due to that person. He died too. Unfortunately, I couldn't punish him because I was going to make him suffer in prison.
I tried to be there for my daughter, Crislynn, and I tried to be strong in front of her. Once I would be in my bedroom, I would sob. My heart had felt as if it was ripped out of me and I wouldn't have it back again, until there was some sort of shift between Elona and I. I had read her essay and I knew that when I saw that C, she was talking about me. I have a C tattoo, and I got that when Crislynn was born. I was stunned. Elona has a crush on me and I can see the way that she looks at me. That day shifted everything and I really saw her for who she was...beautiful inside and out. But I knew that I couldn't have her. But life had other plans and it was unfair. It was unjust that Elona, a beacon of beauty and youth, was within arm's reach, yet completely out of my grasp. She was like a distant star, burning bright but forever beyond reach.
David, Elona's father and my close friend, sat beside me, a sympathetic look in his eyes. "Tristan, I know it's hard, but you can't keep torturing yourself like this."
I sighed, taking a sip of the whiskey. "I can't help it. I am not used to just moving on from what had happened."
David's voice was filled with empathy. "Estelle wouldn't want you to be unhappy forever. You are still a vibrant man and life is meant to be lived."
I glanced at David, grateful for his support but unable to shake the guilt that tugged at my heart. "I can't just move on, David. Estelle was the love of my life." and the thought of his daughter.
David leaned in closer, his tone gentle. "I know and no one expects you to forget her. But you can find happiness again, in your own way."
My gaze wandered to the memories I wished I could escape, those moments when I saw Elona with that young man, whom I had never seen before, strolling down the street, smiling, and having a conversation. A pang of jealousy twisted in my chest. It was irrational, unfounded, but I couldn't help it. I asked Crislynn who he was. Apparently, he had moved into a house with his parents down the street. I was relieved when she said that there was nothing going on between him and Elona, but there is always a possibility and I do not like that.
David nudged me, trying to lighten the mood. "You know, there are plenty of beautiful, vibrant women out there who would love to spend time with you."
I managed a small smile, though it didn't reach my eyes. "Maybe, David, but not anytime soon." none of them were Elona.
The evening continued, whiskey flowing and laughter in the air, but my thoughts remained consumed by her, the beautiful, unattainable Elona.
As the evening wore on, the bar grew livelier. Conversations swirled around us, punctuated by bursts of laughter and clinking glasses. David and I continued to nurse our drinks, and my thoughts of Elona refused to wane.
Suddenly, a woman took the seat next to me, her presence pulling me from my reverie. She had striking auburn hair that cascaded down her shoulders like a waterfall of fire. Her emerald-green eyes sparkled with mischief as she turned to me with a confident smile.
"Mind if I join you?" she asked, her voice smooth as silk.
I glanced at her, surprised by the unexpected intrusion but not entirely opposed to the company. "Sure, have a seat."
She extended her hand. "I'm Maggie."
I shook her hand, offering a polite smile. "Tristan."
David, ever the social butterfly, chimed in. "David over here. Tristan is an old friend."
Maggie raised an eyebrow, her gaze curious. "Old friend, huh? You two look like you are having quite a serious conversation."
I chuckled softly, the weight of my thoughts lightening for a moment. "Just some catching up and reminiscing."
Maggie leaned in closer, her perfume intoxicating. "Well, I hope I'm not interrupting anything too personal."
David winked at her. "Not at all. In fact, Tristan here could use a bit of distraction."
Maggie's laughter was melodic and I couldn't help but find her company refreshing. We talked about everything and nothing, sharing stories and laughter. She was vibrant and full of life, a stark contrast to the heaviness that often enveloped me.
As the night wore on, Maggie glanced at me, her eyes searching. "You know, Tristan, it's okay to find happiness in unexpected places. Life has a way of surprising us."
I nodded, her words sinking in. "You are right. Sometimes, we just need to be open to the possibilities."
David, ever the encourager, chimed in. "That's the spirit, Tristan! Maybe it's time to take a chance."
Maggie grinned, a hint of mischief in her eyes. "So, Tristan, are you up for a little adventure tonight?"
I couldn't help but smile, a glimmer of hope beginning to shine through. Perhaps, just perhaps, there was room in my heart for more than just memories.
As the night wore on and the chemistry between Maggie and me grew, the memories of Elona still lingered in the corners of my mind. I couldn't help but think of her youthful beauty, her vibrant laughter, and the way her eyes sparkled with life. But with each passing moment, Maggie was becoming a captivating presence in her own right.
Maggie leaned in closer, her voice low and sultry. "What do you say we continue this conversation somewhere a bit more private?"
I hesitated for a moment, my thoughts flickering back to Elona, to the boundaries I had set for myself. But a surge of desire and the longing for a connection beyond my memories pushed me to nod in agreement. "Sure. My house is just a short drive away."
With a coy smile, she slid off the barstool, her fingers lightly tracing my arm. "Lead the way."
We left the bustling bar behind and we walked towards my car. The anticipation was palpable. Maggie's hand found mine, her fingers intertwining with mine, and the touch sent a thrill through me that I hadn't felt in years.
As I opened the passenger side door for her, she turned to me, her eyes filled with desire and I found myself leaning in to kiss her. The kiss was electric, a release of pent-up emotions and desires that had been dormant for far too long. Maybe I can move on and forget about Elona too.
Elona's POVThe summer sun blazed overhead as I took a leisurely dip in the pool. The cool water caressed my skin, offering respite from the heat. I couldn't help but feel a sense of freedom and euphoria as I swam, my body moving effortlessly through the crystal-clear water.Crislynn was sprawled out on a sun lounger nearby, a book in hand but her attention far from its pages. Her auburn hair, pinned up into a messy bun and her sunglasses hid the knowing glint in her eyes. Tristan was out of my sight, lost in the grandeur of the luxurious house. I didn't like that Maggie was still here, but who am I to say anything when nothing is happening between Tristan and I?As I pushed myself through the water, my senses were heightened, attuned to the world around me. I couldn't help but feel a pang of disappointment because of Tristan and Maggie. That is when I heard the approaching footsteps from the house, each one echoing in the stillness of the afternoon. It was Tristan. My heart quickened
Tristan's POVI returned to my bedroom, my mind a whirlwind of thoughts. Elona's presence in the kitchen had ignited a storm of emotions, a relentless yearning I was determined to quell. She was very young, my daughter's best friend, and my closest confidante's child. Entertaining such desires was a dangerous game I couldn't afford to play.Maggie, the woman who had accompanied me home, had been patient enough. She was lying on the bed, her legs crossed sensually as she gazed at me with sultry eyes."What took you so long, Tristan?" she purred, her fingers tracing circles on the bedspread. "I have been waiting for you."I tried to push Elona's image from my mind as I approached Maggie, her alluring presence a stark contrast to the turmoil in my head. I leaned in to kiss her, but my heart wasn't in it. My thoughts were consumed by the young woman who I had just left in the kitchen.Maggie, direct and assertive, pulled away, her brows furrowing. "What is wrong? You have been acting so d
Elona's POVI couldn't sleep for the rest of the evening. I am not sure how many rounds Mr. Crane went with whomever she was. I should not care because we wouldn't ever be together and it would be wrong. Mr. Crane can date whomever he wants and I do not have any say in that because I am his daughter's best friend and he is my dad's friend. I can only have feelings for him at a distance.Crislynn was fast asleep. I got out of bed and I walked out the bedroom, closing the door behind me. I was barefoot as I looked down the hallway. It was quiet. I tiptoed as I went to the kitchen. I looked inside the fridge, dressed in shorts and a tank top. What the hell do I eat? There was a bunch of veg and... I sighed as I went through everything. There was no fruit and then I closed the door of the fridge."Here," I jumped in fright. I turned around with my hand on my chest as my heart was beating wildly in my chest."Mr. Crane," I whispered. He was holding a banana out to me. I looked at him, he w
Elona's POVThe night air was cool and crisp as Crislynn and I sat on the steps of her house, staring up at the canvas of stars that stretched endlessly above us. The world around us was quiet, save for the occasional rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of crickets. It was the perfect backdrop for the kind of conversation only best friends could have.Crislynn turned to me, her eyes reflecting the distant stars. "You know, sometimes I feel like we are just tiny specks in the grand scheme of things, like those stars up there."I nodded, captivated by the depth of the night sky. "It's humbling, isn't it? We have all these dreams and plans, but in the grand cosmos, we are just a tiny part of it."Crislynn chuckled softly. "Yeah, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't chase our dreams with all our might. I mean, look at you, aspiring model extraordinaire!"I grinned, my heart warmed by her support. "And you, future world-changing journalist. We are going to make our mark on this world."
Tristan's POVAs I sat on the plush barstool, the cool glass of whiskey in my hand offering little solace, I couldn't help but let my thoughts drift to Elona. It was impossible not to. She had grown into a stunning young woman, and each day, she became more captivating, more confident, and more irresistible.The pain was still fresh in my heart, a constant reminder of the void left by Estelle, my beloved wife, who had been taken from me too soon. The warmth of her laughter, the way her eyes sparkled when she looked at me, those memories were etched into my soul. It had crushed my spirit, and I didn't know if I could ever make it without her. She was my one true love and that drunk bastard drove into her. It was a rainy evening and my wife lost her life due to that person. He died too. Unfortunately, I couldn't punish him because I was going to make him suffer in prison.I tried to be there for my daughter, Crislynn, and I tried to be strong in front of her. Once I would be in my bedro
Elona's POVI was tossing and turning the entire evening because of the essay that Mr Crane wrote. Was he admitting his feelings for me? I tapped my pen on my creative writing book. I rewrote the essay in my own handwriting last night and I handed it in this morning. The students were chatting softly amongst themselves in class as Miss Johnson was going through papers as she sat behind her desk."I heard that our dad's are going to the bar tonight," Crislynn said softly. I looked over at her. She had a smirk on her face. "Do you want to sleep over tonight at my place?" she asked."I don't know if I should, I mean...I don't know if your dad would be okay with that," I replied.She scoffed, "My dad won't mind. You have slept over by me since we were little. What has changed now?" she smiled as if I was crazy.I shrugged. "We are older now, perhaps he wants you both to have your space.""Elona, you are sleeping over and I'm not taking no for an answer," she demanded.There was no way tha







