f and soon disappeared. She snapped out of her revenue and made her way
face the co
med to be a man with a lot of means, and that scared her. What would
hat he would do that. She tossed and turned in her bed. Would she stop
ation. Her head was throbbing, and she couldn't handle the pain anymo
ight in the night, she would have t
lessened as the minutes went by. She wou
ssa would watch Aron from afar, she was
ld follow him. Taking the same steps that he usually do
him. She was glad when Aron shrugged her off, but Paula too was relentless. At least Paula was b
hat productive, but she was now back to her normal self, according to Lexie and Adrian
idn't get in the way of her and her friends time. So, she ma
it was five at night. She contemplated going to see Aron, but she had to. She hadn'
there. He was leaving the café. He didn't go to his car, but he actually passed
tance that they had. It was a bit dark, when
ded to wait outside. She didn't want to enter a
ed to wonder if she had even see
at they came from ambulances and po
motion. Stretchers were being removed, police offer rushe
, what is
we don't know if they are any survivors. So, if I were
ot. It was getting very late, but she had to glimpse him so t
eople swiftly. She wanted to run to him but stopped dead in her tracks, her eyes widened when she saw him tuck a r
ood on his shoes. No way, he just didn't. Aron looked up and she turned around a