His Diary and My Choice
Leonard Burton and I are childhood sweethearts, bound by a family-arranged marriage.
After we marry, we live a loving, harmonious life. In a terrible accident, he even gives up his only chance at survival to save me.
After Leonard's death, we find a journal among his belongings.
In it, he records the three years he was missing after falling off a cliff—years spent with another woman he deeply loved.
But his parents had forcibly separated them and arranged our marriage instead.
Unbeknownst to anyone, he had continued to protect that woman from afar, silently and faithfully.
At the funeral, Leonard's mother, Charlotte Newman, is inconsolable. "Leonard, it's all my fault. Would you still be alive if I'd let you marry Yelena back then?"
His father, Samuel Burton, glares at me with hatred. "He fell off that cliff saving you. He died in that crash shielding you. Why do you bring him nothing but harm? Why aren't you the one who's dead?"
Yes, why is it not me who's dead?
I look at Leonard's familiar, smiling face on his gravestone before running at it and smashing my head on it.
When I open my eyes again, I'm taken back to when he just returned from that small fishing village.
This time, I choose to let him go and give him what he wants.
Finally, I see Leonard again.