After that night… he disappeared.
No warning.
No goodbye.
No explanation.
Just silence.
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At first, I told myself it was a good thing.
That I should feel relieved.
That whatever was happening between us was getting too strange anyway.
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But the relief never came.
Instead… there was this emptiness I couldn't explain.
Like something I didn't know I needed had suddenly been taken away.
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Days passed.
Normal life tried to return.
People laughed.
Talked.
Moved on like nothing ever happened.
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But I didn't.
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Every night, I found myself thinking about him.
Adrian.
His voice.
His eyes.
The way he looked at me like I was dangerous to him… and yet important.
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I hated that I remembered so much.
And I hated even more that I wanted him to come back.
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One evening, I finally stepped outside again.
I told myself it was just fresh air.
But deep down, I already knew.
I was hoping.
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The street was quiet.
Same place.
Same darkness.
Same feeling.
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But he wasn't there.
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I laughed to myself quietly.
"What are you even doing?" I whispered.
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And then I turned to go back inside.
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"Still pretending you don't wait for me?"
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I froze.
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That voice.
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Slowly, I turned back.
And there he was.
Standing under the dim light like he had always been there.
Adrian.
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My heart jumped instantly.
Anger. Relief. Confusion.
All at once.
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"You disappeared," I said.
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He didn't move closer.
Didn't smile.
Just watched me.
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"I had to," he replied calmly.
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"That's all you're going to say?"
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Silence.
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Then he finally spoke again.
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"Being near you makes things harder."
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My chest tightened slightly.
"Harder how?"
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He hesitated.
Just for a second.
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"Harder to control myself."
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That line hung in the air between us.
Heavy.
Uncomfortable.
Real.
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I should have stepped back.
I should have asked more questions.
I should have done something logical.
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But instead…
I stayed.
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"You always talk like I'm a problem," I said softly.
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His eyes shifted slightly.
Like that hurt more than I expected.
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"You are," he admitted.
Then paused.
"…and I still can't stay away."
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That hit differently.
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For the first time, his words didn't sound like warning.
They sounded like confession.
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We stood there in silence.
Neither of us moving.
Neither of us leaving.
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And in that moment…
I realized something I didn't want to accept.
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Distance didn't fix anything.
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If anything…
it made it worse.
