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Chapter 4 - Episode 4: The Pain He Never Spoke About

The room was quiet again.

But this time… it didn't feel empty.

I sat on the floor, my head resting against the wall, my breathing slowly calming after everything I had just let out.

He was still beside me.

Still silent.

Still… there.

"Why didn't you leave?" I asked softly, my voice tired.

He looked at me, then away.

"Because I know what happens when people leave at moments like this."

Something about his tone felt… personal.

"You said… you understand," I whispered.

"What did you mean?"

For a moment, he didn't answer.

I thought he wouldn't.

But then—

"I lost someone too."

My heart stilled.

"Who?" I asked carefully.

He hesitated… like the word itself carried weight.

"My little sister."

I froze.

"I was supposed to protect her," he continued, his voice low and distant.

"But I wasn't there… when she needed me."

The way he said it…

It wasn't just sadness.

It was guilt.

"What happened?" I asked, barely breathing.

He let out a quiet, shaky breath.

"She was sick. Not serious at first… or at least that's what everyone thought."

He paused.

"I kept telling myself I'd spend more time with her later… that I had time."

My chest tightened.

"But 'later' never came."

Silence filled the room.

Heavy. Painful.

"I wasn't there when she asked for me," he said, his voice breaking just a little.

"And the last thing she told my mom was… she was waiting for me."

I felt something shatter inside me.

Because I understood that kind of regret.

That kind of pain that never really leaves.

"I'm sorry…" I whispered.

He shook his head.

"Don't be. Some things… you don't get to fix."

For a moment, neither of us spoke.

Two broken people… sitting in the same silence.

"You stayed," I said after a while, looking at him.

"Even though it hurts you too."

He gave a faint, almost invisible smile.

"Maybe… I didn't want you to feel what I felt."

My heart ached.

Not just for me…

But for him.

Slowly, without thinking, I moved closer.

Not too much.

Just enough.

And for the first time… it didn't feel wrong.

"Thank you," I said quietly.

He didn't reply.

But he didn't move away either.

And somewhere between shared pain and quiet understanding…

I realized something terrifying.

I was starting to depend on him.

Because when everything inside me was falling apart…

He was the only thing that felt… steady.

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