contact with the ground beside the back seat. A chilling sight met their eyes-s
d stained his shoulder, gradually seeping into the fabric of his coat. Blood oozed from the wound, tri
the excruciating pain that ravaged his body. But his scarlet eyes rema
sweeping gesture of his large hand, the click of guns being loaded resonated throu
ing voice, he issued an order, and twenty or so soldiers
inching closer to the triggers. The impending war hung in the ba
old, black gun muzzles. His focus remained fixed on the woman in the blue windbreaker, safely cocooned within a
"Do you want to divorce me?" he questioned, his voice tinged
ation. "Lily, come back with me," he implored, the faint glimmer of hope permeating his words. "In
estowing her with a guiding grace. In this crucial moment, she fou
paths have diverged, and the love we once shared has cha
eld her tightly, his arms becoming a sanctuary, his touch a gentle reassurance. The si
desperation. "We had dreams of being the best parents, of not burdening our children wi
d? How dare you bring up a child!" Her voice cracked with pai
h, took a decisive step forward, and enveloped Lily in his arms. "Baby, I'm sorry. I was wrong," he pleaded, his voice laced with desperation. "C
lve remained unyielding. "No, I don't want to go back with you. I want a divorce. We have no future," she dec
id red. "Lily, look at me," he implored, his voice strained. "In a matter of moments, I may bleed to death. Ryan will cease to exist in this world. Can you truly accept that? O
uciating pain, his heart ached in despair. "Lily, look at how I'm suffering," he pleaded, his voice tinged with desperation. Yet, amidst the haze of dizz
him. And with that realization, everything crumbled within him-every
s of his agony. His scarlet eyes, filled with a mix of sorrow and anguish, bore witness to
rished. The moon, silent and indifferent, cast its gentle light upon the heart-wrenching scene. And within the depths of Ryan's despair, he realize
ast mingled with the pain of their shattered dreams, a heavy burden to bear. And as he gazed upon the woman w