Ava
5 YEARS LATER According to my research and conversations with friends, the quickest way to move on from a crush is to open yourself up to someone new, replacing the old object of your affection with a fresh connection. And that's why I accepted Patrick into my life, a man who loves me dearly. A year and some months have passed, but the memory of our first meeting still feels incredibly fresh. I had stopped by my brother's workplace to drop off a document he'd left at home, and that's when I accidentally bumped into Patrick. That fateful encounter sparked our love story. As I sipped my afternoon coffee to the soothing melody of a slow song, I stared at my laptop screen, editing the first draft of my poem, which I was supposed to submit before the day ended. My phone suddenly beeped, interrupting my work. It was a message from Patrick: "Let's meet tonight at my place." "Okay, sweetie," I replied, brushing off the unusual tone of his message. Normally, he would call me those cheesy, sweet names he used to and even add some red heart emojis to his texts. I returned to my work, and before long, evening had arrived. After freshening up, I headed to his place. To my surprise, Patrick had changed his door code, forcing me to knock and wait for him. As the door swung open, I was met with Patrick's cold, uninviting gaze. Instantly, I knew something was amiss. "Patrick, is everything alright?" I asked gently, concern lacing my voice as I walked inside, shutting the door behind me. "I have something to tell you," he replied, his gaze hard and his tone devoid of warmth. Swallowing the lump in my throat, I nodded, urging him to continue. "Let's break up, Ava," he declared bluntly, his sudden words piercing my heart. My eyes blinked fast, struggling to process what I had just heard. Wasn't he the same man who had professed his undying love for me last night? "What are you talking about, Patrick?" I questioned, my voice tinged with disbelief. "You heard me, Ava. It's over between us – the end!" he reiterated, his voice rising. Before I could ask more questions, he slipped a wedding invitation into my hands. As I read the elegant script, my heart skipped a beat - it was his own wedding invitation. "What's this, Patrick?" I asked. "Isn't it obvious? I'm getting married next week, and for your information, she's pregnant with my child," he said, his voice flat. My jaw dropped, and I stared into the abyss of nothingness for what felt like an eternity. "Fiancée?" I echoed, stunned. "Then, what was I to you all this time, then?" "You were nothing to me, Ava," he replied, not even batting an eyelash. "She's the one that I truly love." "What?" I murmured, tears filling my eyes as my heart shattered into a million pieces. Without thinking twice, I grabbed a glass of wine laying on the table and poured it on him, staining his white shirt. "Have you gone crazy?!" he yelled, pushing me to the floor. "Did you really think you were my type? Damn it! Now, my favorite t-shirt is ruined." "You're a fucking monster," I spat, rising to my feet. "You will regret this, I promise you." "In your wildest dreams, Ava," he laughed mockingly before pointing to the door. "Now get out, before my fiancée shows up and sees you here." I flipped him the middle finger and made my way out. His parting words stung more than I cared to admit: "Let's not see each other again, but you were fun, by the way." Tears streamed down my cheeks as I made my way home. Perhaps love would never find me. I had been foolish to give it another chance, only to face more heartache and deceit. I felt depressed so I thought of grabbing a few bottles of beer. I entered a nearby bar and ordered a few bottles, hoping they would help me regain my composure and numb the pain. As I drowned my sorrows, I noticed a familiar figure sitting next to me—it was none other than Caspian! My eyes widened at such a coincidence. What was he doing here? He was the last person I needed to see right now. "Why are you staring?" he asked, taking a sip without so much as a glance in my direction. "Never seen me before or aren't you going to ignore me like you usually do?" I just scoffed and looked away. As the night wore on, I drank more and more, becoming increasingly intoxicated and losing control of my actions. The events that followed were a blur, but flashes of a passionate kiss with Caspian, a frantic search for a vacant room, and our eventual carnal embrace flooded my mind. *** "What have I done?" I gasped, jolting awake in a sunlit room, only to find that Caspian was already gone I couldn't believe it... I slept with Caspian? The man I hated with every fiber of my being? How would I face him in the future? The embarrassment! I quickly wore my clothes and left the room immediately. When I arrived home, I was greeted by my angry looking brother and my confused mother. "Where the hell were you, Ava?" my brother demanded, an ugly scowl marring his features. I just kept quiet, biting my bottom lip nervously. "Answer your brother, Ava!" my mom boomed, her anger on the brink of eruption. "I... I went to a friend's for a sleepover," I stammered, my voice betraying my attempt at deceit. A skeptical scoff escaped my brother's lips, sensing the lie. Then, he pulled out his phone, displaying several I*******m posts from the previous night. "What the hell is this, Ava? Since when were you and Caspian a thing?" I was shocked to discover that in my drunken state last night, I had taken and shared intimate photos and videos of Caspian and me. "Oh my god!" I gasped, the reality of my impulsive actions crashing down on me.CaspianBeep… beep… beep…The sound dragged me back from the darkness. Slow. Reluctant.Something tugged at my arm. My throat was dry. My body felt like lead—heavy and broken. There was a tightness around my chest, a dull ache crawling across my ribs, and a harsh sting on my forehead. Tubes. Tapes. Monitors. The scent of disinfectant flooded my nose, and the sharp chill of air conditioning brushed against my skin.My eyes blinked open—barely.White lights. Pale ceiling tiles. A soft humming from machines I couldn’t name.There was an IV drip attached to my left hand, taped down. Wires ran across my chest, leading to a monitor that blinked in a steady rhythm. A nasal cannula looped under my nose, hissing softly with each breath. I was… alive.I shouldn’t be.Why the hell am I still alive?Regret hit harder than the pain. I stared up at the ceiling, jaw clenched, forcing air through my nose as tears prickled at the corners of my eyes.Then—"Caspian?"The voice was a whisper, trembling
AvaI sat in the hospital hallway, my arms wrapped tightly around my midsection as if I could somehow hold myself together. The fluorescent lights above flickered faintly, casting a strange kind of stillness in the air despite the chaos around me.Marcel had driven like a madman to get us here, and now he stood in front of the doctor, chest heaving, voice cracking."Give him my blood. Now!" he barked.The doctor, a calm older man with weary eyes, tried to explain, "Sir, we have to test you first. It’s protocol. We need to make sure—""No!" Marcel snapped, stepping closer. "My blood matches. It’s clean. Just take it!"I blinked, shocked by how desperate my brother sounded. His voice wasn’t just panicked—it was personal. Like something deeper was clawing at him. And then, quietly, our mother asked the question we were all thinking."How do you know that, Marcel?" she said slowly, eyes narrowing. "How do you know your blood type matches Caspian’s?"Marcel turned toward her, jaw tight, bu
CaspianHe led me to the ambulance and told the medics to watch over me. I sat on the cold metal step, surrounded by coughing strangers wrapped in blankets. But I couldn’t feel anything. I couldn’t hear anything. My eyes were fixed on him.The firefighter was strapping his gear back on, preparing to enter again. But then I noticed something. Other officers—some of them his own team—grabbed at his arms."Logan, it’s not safe in there!" one of them barked. "We swept that floor twice—there’s no one left!""He’s just a kid," another said. "He’s confused. You’ve done enough."But the firefighter—Logan, I guess that was his name—turned and looked straight at me. Our eyes met. I was still crying, still shaking, but I nodded at him. Begged him silently to believe me.He looked back at the other men and said, his voice strong and firm, "This boy swears his mother is still inside. I won’t let a child wonder ‘what if’ for the rest of his life."And before anyone could stop him, he went back in.
CaspianI was driving to work for the first time in weeks. Everything in me resisted leaving the house, but I had no choice. If I didn’t show up soon, the business I built from the ground up might fall apart completely.My hands tightened around the wheel as my mind drifted dangerously back in time.I was twelve years old when my mom took me on a trip to a quiet little island called Windmere. Just the two of us. She called it our birthday escape, since we were both November babies. I remember how excited she was, and how she said we needed time to just be—mother and son.We spent those days running along the beach, building sandcastles, and eating ice cream until our stomachs hurt. She made me laugh so hard, I forgot every single worry I ever had as a kid. At night, we danced under the fairy lights strung up by the porch of our cabin, barefoot and free.My dad didn’t come, but it wasn’t because he didn’t care. He stayed back because of work—important meetings, deadlines, things he cou
AvaI met Caspian when I was still in high school, but back then, I only knew him as Marcel’s mysterious new friend.It all started when Marcel had just entered college. He was still finding his footing, juggling lectures and late-night study sessions when Caspian appeared, almost like a scene from a movie.According to Marcel, he was sitting alone in the library when a guy walked straight up to him and said, "Hey, I need a new friend. I’ve been watching you, and I think you’d be a good match."At first, Marcel thought it was a prank. I mean, who does that? Just walks up to someone and drops a friendship proposal like a business pitch. Especially not when they weren’t even in the same major. Caspian was studying something way different—finance, I think—while Marcel was focused on engineering.But there was something about him. His confidence. The way he looked at Marcel like he had made up his mind and wasn’t taking no for an answer. So, maybe out of curiosity or boredom—or maybe beca
CaspianI canceled everything that day—meetings, calls, deals, the kind of appointments that could’ve made me millions or saved my company from dipping. None of it mattered. Not when Marcel knew. Not when I was this close to losing everything… losing her.I sat in my room, my back pressed against the headboard, still fully dressed in the same shirt Marcel had wrinkled when he grabbed me. My knuckles were white, clenched into fists on my lap. The weight of the truth, the shame, the fear—it was all too much. My mind kept replaying his words."Stay away from my sister. Forever."Forever. The thought choked me.The door creaked open. I didn’t look up."Hey, what’s up, brother?" Dolly’s voice rang through the room like a spark of normalcy I didn’t have the energy to entertain. Yes, she was still here but staying here temporarily, but always nosy, always picking up on the things I tried to hide.I just nodded. Barely.She walked closer. “You look... really bad. Like, worry-wrapped-in-depres
Ava"I’m back," I said softly as I walked into the kitchen, the familiar scent of stew and spices wrapping around me like a warm hug. I leaned in and kissed my mum on the cheek.She turned to me, her face glowing with a soft smile. "Welcome, darling."I smiled back. There was something comforting about seeing her like this—at peace, relaxed. She didn’t go to work anymore, not like before. Thanks to Caspian, she didn’t have to. He’d taken care of so much behind the scenes, and it gave her the rest she deserved."I’ll be upstairs," I told her gently.She nodded, and I left her to finish cooking while I made my way to my room.Upstairs, I slipped into my favorite oversized hoodie, tied my hair up in a lazy bun, grabbed a bag of chips and my glasses, and got comfy on the bed with my laptop. I had a poem to update. Writing had always been my escape, my expression. Whenever the world felt too loud, I let my fingers speak for me.Music flowed through my ears, those soft indie instrumentals,
CaspianShe didn’t go home that night.Ava said it so softly like she was asking permission, but she didn’t need any. I didn’t want her to leave either. Not after what happened at the theater. Not after she saw me like that broken, exposed. I just wanted her by my side.Now we were in my bed, the room quiet except for the low hum of the rain tapping against the windows. It had been raining quite a lot lately. I lay there stiffly, trying not to drown in the heaviness clawing at my chest.Then she moved closer. She wrapped her arms around me, her warmth sinking into my skin, into my bones. Like she was trying to hold the pieces of me together."I'm here with you," she whispered against my shoulder. "Don't worry."I didn’t trust my voice, so I just nodded, once."You can always open up to me when you want to," she said again, her tone patient… kind.God, she didn’t know how much that meant. How much she meant.I nodded again, swallowing hard, then tightened my hold on her. Her scent, her
AvaThe rain pattered softly against the windows as Marcel and I moved around the kitchen, preparing dinner. The aroma of spices filled the air, creating a cozy atmosphere despite the storm outside.My phone buzzed on the counter, and I quickly wiped my hands before picking it up."Hey, Caspian," I answered, a smile already tugging at my lips."Hey, beautiful," his voice came through, warm and familiar. "I was thinking of taking you on a date... Season 2 of my favorite movie is out in theaters. How about we catch it together tonight?"My heart fluttered. "I would love that."Marcel, overhearing the conversation, leaned in with a mischievous grin. "Mind if I tag along, Caspian?"Caspian hissed on the other end. "Sorry, Marcel. This one is just for Ava and me."I felt my cheeks heat up as Marcel playfully rolled his eyes. "Fine, fine. Enjoy your date."Caspian's voice softened. "I will pick you up at seven?""Perfect," I replied, trying to suppress the giddy excitement bubbling inside m