Remaining Connection
Remaining Connection
I never thought that I would spend the last day of the contract packing my things away and clearing
thing out from the penthouse. I had always imagined that I would spend the last day with Hayden.
Clearly, that was not to be.
By late in the afternoon, I had managed to pack all my stuff and with the mover’s help, I started on my
journey back home. Not having a place to stay in the city and no money to rent out a place, I decided to
simply go back home. Truthfully, I really missed that place. I left the penthouse keycard on the dining
table before leaving and closing the door firmly behind me.
In the end, he didn’t even say goodbye…
He’s such a coward…
…
I arrived back home in the countryside late at night with my life packed up in many boxes. In the end, I
had to haul back the expensive jewelry that Hayden left as well. I’ll figure out a way to deal with them
later.
It’s only been a month since I left this place but coming back here feels a little strange. To my surprise,
the mess that the men in black had made of the place on the day that they took my grandmother and
me away was all fixed up. Actually, the place looked restored. The faded paint seemed to have been
painted over with new paint. Broken windows and glasses fixed. The smashed-up furniture had been
either fixed or replaced. The place was decently clean as well.
I smiled a little to myself. At least, the mafia cleaned up after their own mess. I hated how they
smashed up the place but right now I was thankful that they mended everything because that meant
that I didn’t have to come home to a mess. That also meant that I could start settling in without having
to clean up late in the night.
After pushing the boxes into the house, I locked the door and that was when the reality of what was
going on truly hit me. Hayden is gone and I won’t get to see him ever again. I sat down onto the floor,
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This is the worst.
Why did things have to end this way between us? The pain tore at me from the inside out. I cried so
much that I could hardly breathe. I’m going to look like a huge mess tomorrow, but I didn’t care. Right
now, I just needed to let it all out.
Once I used to believe that I would return to my normal and happy life when the contract was over. I
looked forward to this day when I would get my freedom back. Now that the day was here, I felt more
devastated than I had ever felt before in my life. I felt so lost. It was like I had lost a very important part
of myself.
How can all this come to an end when we haven’t even really started?
I didn’t remember much of what happened that night. There was a very high probability that I cried so
much that I just fell asleep in the middle of it all. The next morning, I woke up on the floor where I had
been sitting and crying the night before. I didn’t dare look in the mirror because I didn’t want to see my
swollen eyes, lips and face. My face ached and I knew without needing to look that it was swollen
badly.
A new day had arrived but my grief from yesterday still felt fresh in my heart and mind. I glanced down
at my phone and was disappointed that there were no messages or calls from Hayden. But then again,
what was I hoping for exactly? There’s no way that he would ever contact me ever again.
I wanted to call him but whenever I reached out for my phone, my hand would shrink back. That was
when I realized that I was scared. I was scared that I wouldn’t be able to reach him on that number
anymore. If I didn’t call, then I could always believe that I still had a way to reach him…
When in reality, I probably didn’t…not anymore…
I wondered what he was doing. I wondered if he thought of me. I wondered if he had moved on with his
life like normal.
I wondered so much that I stopped wondering…
…
The next few days flew by in a messy blur. My head felt light and hazy all the time and I was doing
things randomly to pass the time. I hated being alone because when I was alone or if I had nothing to
do, my mind would wander straight back to Hayden.
I visited my grandmother every day and I spent most of my time with her in her hospital room. My
grandmother probably knew that something was wrong, but she didn’t ask me about it. Being in my
grandmother’s room always felt bittersweet. I could still see it and I could still smell it…the flower
bouquet that Hayden got the florist downstairs to deliver to my grandmother’s hospital room every day.
Although our contract was over, the flowers didn’t stop coming. Just like clockwork, a new bouquet was
delivered to my grandmother’s room every morning.
I would take the flower from the florist who delivered it and arrange it in a vase on the windowsill for my
grandmother. Sadly, that was the only connection I had left with Hayden. It was the only thing that
made me feel that we were still connected.
A week went by like this and unsurprisingly, I never got a call or a message from Hayden. As time went
by, I was starting to believe that perhaps I had dreamt about everything that had happened. Perhaps it
was all just in my mind all along. Whenever I had that thought, my eyes would fall on the bouquet of
flowers and suddenly everything felt real once more.
--To be continued…