ith Froilan outside her hospital window. Emotions surge as th
ond chance at love, or will the chaos of th
n Amelia's heart, guiding her on a
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glances at him outside the window. There he was, sitting on a far seat on the ground, also indulging in a piece of cake. Despi
ere prohibited from entering the rooms, leaving me confined and isolated within these sterile wa
front him about the pain he had caused me all those years ago. But the vulnerability of facing him after so long also scared me.
resolved past weighed heavily on my heart. Fate seemed to have its way of toying with u
ows and COVID protocols, brought a mix of pain and longing. "I longed to see you again, Froilan, but not like this," I whispered, my voice heavy with emotion. My body felt weak, an
ur encounter, to find the courage to confront him on my own terms. I cr
sh air, and freedom. Standing by the window became my refuge, as if I c
ed reunion was fate's way of nudging us toward resolution. As much as the uncertainty sc
an opportunity for me to finally confront our past," I confided, my voice barely above a whis
w that I couldn't keep running from my past forever. It was time to face him, to lay bare the wounds that had never fully healed
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is part of the cake, and engrossed with his phone, brought a tinge of disappointment. Deep down, I knew it wasn't fair to feel
e, sparing me from reading the message printed on it - "Get well soon Sugar bunch." H
fiddled with his phone. I wondered who he was talking to and what could be s
ice again. "Amelia, I'm really sorry, but I need to get back
ment, I replied, "Oh, I s
care, okay? And please, eat the rest of the cake. I'll be
Take care too, Froilan. And thank y
us back together only to pull us apart once more. It seemed like the universe was playing
counter was just the beginning. Maybe fate had a larger plan in store for us
et taste of the dessert mirrored the conflicting feelings in my heart. On one hand, I appreciated Froilan's effort to make
alking away, his figure becoming smaller and smaller in the distance. I knew
tely. This reunion wasn't about rekindling old emotions, but about finding closure an
e strong, not just for myself, but for the journey ahead. Our paths may have crossed
for Froilan's well-being and success in his endeavors. Despite our co
for the small but significant encounter. It might not have been perfect, but it was a st
my mind. The fleeting reunion had left an indelible mark, sparking hope th
in the support of my designated watcher and the virtual connections with my loved ones. They pr
n, that somehow, the universe was guiding us towards closure. I couldn't deny t
ess, and find the courage to confront my past. The unanswered questions and bu
as a catalyst for change. It stirred something within me, awakening a de
sure and move forward. The road ahead was uncertain, but I knew I had to be brave, not
healing. The unexpected reunion with Froilan had changed me in ways I couldn't fully comprehend, but