Chapter 3.
Chapter 3
By the time Pax returned, the night was deep, and I had long since gone to bed.
He moved carefully, leaning down to press a featherlight kiss to my forehead.
For a long moment, he said nothing.
Then, in a voice so low I almost thought I imagined it, he whispered, “I’m sorry.”
The words barely reached my ears, but they lingered, unsettling something in my chest.
He washed up quickly, the quiet rustling of water and fabric filling the tiny room. Then, with the same cautiousness, he slipped into bed beside me.
Our bed was cheap and rickety–just shifting slightly made the frame creak. I turned onto my side,
careful not to wake him.
Moonlight spilled in through the window, casting pale shadows across the walls.
I glanced up.
Pax was already asleep. His face was calm, his features relaxed in a way they never were when he
was awake.
I reached for his phone, my fingers moving instinctively over the familiar passcode.
It unlocked without hesitation.
Nina was back.
And the reason he had rushed out tonight–was to pick her up.
In the group chat, his friends were already having their fun:
“Nina’s back earlier than expected. Let’s see how Pax gets out of this one.”
“Tsk, so you’re still going back to that shabby little apartment tonight?”
“You haven’t broken up with her yet? Damn, don’t tell me you’re actually getting attached?”
Pax’s reply was simple.
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“Fuck off.”
Then, a message from Nina herself:
“I heard you’ve been seeing someone these past two years?”
He had read it.
But he didn’t reply.
Two years.
I hadn’t even realized it had been that long.
For over seven hundred days and nights, Pax and I had shared this tiny, suffocating space.
We had worked endlessly, saving every penny, with nothing to rely on but each other.
We had nothing else.
I locked the phone and stared blankly at the ceiling.
In the silence, his steady breathing filled the room.
Then, somewhere between wakefulness and sleep, Pax shifted.
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