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Sofia cradled the mug of tea in her hands, the warmth sceping into her chilled skin. Her eyes darted
nervously towards the bathroom door, where the murmur of voices and the sterile scent of disinfectant
told her the paramedics were tending to Miss Amores.
Each ciang of a dropped instrument or muffled curse sent a fresh jolt of adrenaline through her. The
echo of the gunshot that sounded sharp and final still reverberated in her ears. It was deafening.
She took a small sip of the tea and then winced at its bitterness. Nothing tasted right. The world felt
muted, and the vibrant colors of the living room dulled to a washed–out
gray.
Her gaze drifted to the spot on the floor where Lawrence had crumpled, the memory of his lifeless eyes
sending a fresh wave of nausea churning in her stomach. He was gone, a monster eliminated, but at
what cost?
The metallic tang of blood that was faint but unmistakable lingered in the air. Miss Amores. Was she
going to be alright? The image of the secretary, pale and wounded, shed in Sofia’s mind.
Had she done the right thing? The question hammered at her, a relentless drumbeat against the
backdrop of the approaching sirens. Relief warred with a chilling sense of dread.
Just as her mind was about to spiral, she felt a warm hand over hers. Her gaze immediately turned
towards Alexander. “He is going to live…” his gaze was kind and gentle. For a moment, she recalled
what Lawrence told her. “But there is a probability that he might be disabled.”
Sofia nodded without saying a word. Somehow, his hand around hers felt warmer. She quite liked it.
“Come here…” Alexander said as he pulled her towards his chest. “I’m sorry…”
Sofia said nothing as she bathed herself in his familiar andforting smell. She closed her eyes as
she thought about everything that happened. If Alexander did not arrive… what would have happened?
The police informed her that there was a car waiting for Lawrence outside.
Apparently, the driver was Min- Lawrence’s son. He was able to fool everyone by going abroad and
quietlying back to help his father escape. Luckily, he was arrested too.
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However, this was not the only news that they received as Min and Charlotte’s mother
Lianne had been found dead in another motel in California just that morning. Sofia thought that the
woman left the States. She was wrong.
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A choked sob escaped her lips, startling even herself. Alexander tightened his hold, his silence a
comforting weight against her back. He didn’t need to say anything. He understood the storm brewing
within her.
He tightened his hold on her, his silence felt like a powerfulnguage that spoke volumes. He
understood. The news about Lianne was just anotheryer on a horrifying cake, but it wasn’t the grief
for a woman she barely knew that caused the dam to break.
It was the weight of everything. The terror, the adrenaline, the split–second decision that had altered
the very fabric of her reality. A fresh wave of nausea washed over her, and a tremor ran through her
body. Tears welled up in her eyes, hot and stinging, blurring the world around her. She buried her face
in Alexander’s chest,
“It’s okay,” he murmured, his voice rough with emotion. “You’re okay now. You’re safe.”
The tears spilled over, hot and silent, soaking the front of his shirt. She clung to him, her body shaking
with the aftershocks of trauma.
Sadly, there were no words for what she felt. She had survived, yes, but at what cost? The echo of the
gunshot reverberated in her ears, a constant reminder of the line she had crossed.
But in that moment, wrapped in Alexander’s embrace, surrounded by theforting rhythm of his
heartbeat, she allowed herself to surrender to the raw emotion. He held her close like a silent pir as
she sobbed.
The world outside might be a mess, the future uncertain, but for now, in the haven of his arms, she
could let go. The tears woulde again, the nightmares too, but for now, she had this – a moment of
sce, a shared breath, a flicker of hope that she could
face what came next.
Suddenly, the bathroom door creaked open, immediately drawing their attention. A young paramedic
stepped out.
“Ms. Sofia, Mr. Beaumont…” he said gently. “The ambnce is ready for your friend. She’s lost some
blood, but she’ll be alright with treatment.”
Relief washed over Sofia, a wave so fierce it almost knocked her off her feet. Miss Amores would be
okay. A flicker of guilt pricked at her conscience. Amidst the chaos, she hadn’t even considered the toll
the ordeal must have taken on the secretary.
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“Thank you,” she managed to choke out, her voice thick with emotion.
The paramedic nodded curtly and turned to help Miss Amores, who emerged from the bathroom with
the help of the paramedics.
Not long after, Sofia found herself in Alexander’s arms as he carried her out of the t. This time, she
did not ask where they were going or ask for him to stop carrying her as she was perfectly capable of
walking. Instead, she buried her face on his neck and closed her eyes.
She stayed in his arms until they arrived in his car and left the area.
The next thing that Sofia knew, she was already drifting off to sleep.
When she woke up, Sofia found herself in an unfamiliar room. Instead, a soft golden glow filled the
room, filtering in through the floral–patterned curtains. The sunlight outside cast a warm, dappled effect
across the ceiling, dancing yfully with the dust motes swirling in the air.
She was tucked beneath a quilt that felt impossibly soft, the woven pattern a kaleidoscope of calming
blues andvenders. The air held a faint scent ofvender and chamomile, a soothing aroma that
instantly put her at ease. Her gaze drifted around the room, taking in the unfamiliar surroundings.
The walls were painted a pale cream, adorned with simple botanical prints – delicate watercolors of
wildflowers and ferns.
A plush armchair sat tucked in a corner, a knitted throw draped casually over its back. The sunlight
streamed through therge window, illuminating a bookshelf overflowing with worn paperbacks and a
few framed photographs.
A low rumble suddenly erupted from her stomach, shattering the peaceful silence. Sofia flushed,
embarrassed by the sudden noise. Just then, a delicious aroma wafted into the room. Her stomach
grumbled again, a much louder protest this time.
A chuckle sounded from the doorway, and Sofia turned to see Alexander leaning against the
doorframe, a smile ying on his lips. He held a tray piled high with golden brown pancakes drizzled
with warm syrup and topped with a mountain of fresh berries.
“Someone seems to be awake,” he said, his voice warm with amusement. “And apparently quite
hungry.”
Sofia’s cheeks burned even hotter. “I, uh…” she stammered, unsure of what to say. He
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was wearing a simple white shirt and sweatpants yet, he looked like a model just casually walking out
of a magazine.
Was it the lighting of the room?
Alexander raised an eyebrow yfully. “Come on,” he said, setting the tray down on a small table
beside the bed. “Let’s get you some breakfast. You deserve a feast,” he said.
A slow smile spread across her face. The exhaustion still clung to her like a shadow, but for the first
time since the ordeal, a flicker of normalcy, offort, sparked within her. She sat up
in bed, leaning against the plush headboard.
However, before she could say another word, Alexander suddenly held a fork towards her with a slice
of pancake. “Say ah?” he said.
Almost immediately, the peaceful environment shattered.
Sofia stared at the fork, then at Alexander, his face alight with yful mischief. Her mind, still sluggish
from sleep, struggled to catch up. “Say… ah?” she echoed,pletely bewildered.
“Come on now,” he teased, jiggling the fork in front of her nose. “Open wide. You wouldn’t want these
delicious pancakes to get cold, would you?”
Sofia blinked, the absurdity of the situation finally dawning on her. A chokedugh escaped her lips,
quickly turning into a full–blown fit of giggles. Here she was, exhausted, traumatized, and possibly
facing a lifetime of repercussions, yet Alexander was trying to feed her pancakes like a child?
“Oh my god,” she gasped between giggles, wiping tears from her eyes. “You are unbelievable!”
Alexander’s yful grin faltered slightly. “Hey, I was trying to be nice! You looked like you could use
some cheering up.”
Sofia’sughter subsided into a contented sigh. “You are nice,” she admitted, a genuine smile gracing
her lips. It was the first real smile she’d managed since the ordeal, and it felt like a tiny ray of sunshine
breaking through the storm clouds that had been hanging over her.
“And handsome too,” he uttered, his face serious. “Any woman would be lucky to have me. Now, open
wide. These pancakes aren’t going to eat themselves.”
Hesitantly, Sofia leaned forward and took a bite. The warm, fluffy pancake drizzled with sweet syrup
instantly brought a smile back to her face. Maybe, just maybe, amidst the
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chaos, there was still room for a little kindness, a little normaley.
“See?” Alexander said triumphantly, “Delicious, right? I even snuck in some blucherries, your favorite,”
Sofia chewed thoughtfully, “Actually” she said, a mischievous glint in her eyes, “strawberries are my
favorite?
Alexander’s face fellically, “Wait, what? But… I spent ages looking for blueberries”
Sofia burst outughing again, the sound filling the room with newfound lightness. As she took another
bite of the pancake, a deliciousbination of sweetness and tartness exploding in her mouth, she
knew that the road ahead would be long and possibly difficult. Strangely enough, she didn’t feel heavy
at all.
Was it because she was with him? Was it because he was her husband?