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Refusing To Be 5

Refusing To Be 5

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The transatlantic flight carried me eastward, the sun painting ever changing portraits outside my window. Brilliant azure skies gave way to rolling clouds tinged with gold, a canvas of nature’s finest work 

Inspiration struck suddenly, and I pulled out my sketchpad, capturing the ethereal play of light in a n jewelry design

By the time I finished, darkness had claimed the sky

There was something magical about crossing the Atlantic a time traveler’s journey where I left New York on the morning of the 27th only to land in London on the night of the 26th

Through the arrivals gate, I spotted them immediately Mum, Dad, and William standing in a row

beaming and waving like excited children at a parade

The sight of them made my heart squeeze

I ran to them, wheeling designer luggage forgotten as I fell into Mum’s embrace, breathing in her familiar perfume Chanel No. 5, just as she’d worn all my life

-Eight years ago, I’d defied their wishes and moved to New York for university, chasing what I’d thought 

was love

Though they’d disapproved, they’d let me go, trusting me to find my way

Those eight years had been punctuated by brief Christmas visits, a daughter’s absence marked by empty chairs at Sunday roasts and missed family celebrations

Tears threatened, and I pulled back from Mum’s embrace before they could fall

Mum, I’m starving.” 

Let’s get you home, darling.She cupped my face, her eyes soft with maternal concern. Tll make your favorite shepherd’s pie with extra gravy, just how you like it.” 

Perfect.” 

I linked arms with both my parents as we walked to the car park, our laughter echoing through the 

terminal

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Meanwhile, across the ocean in his Manhattan penthouse, Castro faced a very different scene

Castro sat on the Italian marble floor, repeatedly calling a number he knew wouldn’t answer

Every year, he’d meticulously set a reminder for my birthday August 27th. This morning, the alert had woken him in Oriana’s guest room, the familiar chime cutting through his dreams

His first instinct had been to head to Whole Foods, to buy ingredients for the birthday dinner he’d 

planned

The custom Cartier bracelet he’d ordered months ago was still hidden in his office safe

But seeing Oriana at breakfast, limping slightly, had given him pause. After all, I still hadn’t apologized

He couldn’t understand it. I’d always been the reasonable one why was I being so stubborn this time

After spending half the day restlessly checking his phone at Oriana’s, he finally headed home

The moment he stepped into the penthouse, he felt like he’d walked into a stranger’s home. He actually stepped back out, checked the apartment number, and reentered

The space had reverted to its preAveline state- stark, minimalist, cold

In a frenzy, he searched every room for traces of me. The vintage Polaroids from Paris, gone. The sketchbook I kept by the window seat, vanished. The coffee machine he’d bought because I couldn’t function without my morning latte- replaced with his old French press

What the hell is happening?he whispered, frantically dialing my number only to be greeted by 

voicemail

His Instagram messages bounced backblocked. WhatsApp showed one grey tick, then nothing

If not for the ghost of my perfume still lingering in the closet, he might have thought he’d imagined the 

last seven years

In desperation, he opened Find My Friends the app we’d used to surprise each other with lunch dates

My location was dark, but the history showed one last ping from two weeks ago. I’d come within a hundred feet of his location, hesitated, then disappeared

Something clicked in his mind. He pulled up his calendar, scrolling back. When he saw the date, his iPhone slipped from his trembling fingers, the screen shattering like the illusion of our relationship

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Refusing To Be

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