âSorry,â Callan muttered, immediately regretting his words. He hadnât meant to make Michael think of Lacey.
âItâs nothing.â Michael looked up, his shoulders relaxing. âIâll just wander around here. Call me when theyâre done praying.â
âGot it.â
The path was lined with stone steps, each one worn smooth from years of use. Michael lit a cigarette as he descended, the smoke curling up into the cool air. As he reached the bottom, he was struck by the sight before him.
Leaning his hands against the weathered wooden railing, he gazed out over a lonely valley, the stillness surrounding him like a heavy blanket.
It was only when people grew older that they began to truly understand the verses of old poems.
So many mountains, but no birds in the sky. So many roads, but not a soul in sight.
He exhaled a slow puff of smoke, the silver ring on his finger catching the light. Half of his silver watch peeked out from under his sleeve, exuding a cool, aristocratic aura.
Suddenly, he felt a tap on his shoulder. Dulce jumped down from above, her laughter light. âWhat a coincidence.â But it wasnât really a coincidence.
Fannie had told her that Joelle, Adrian, and their friends would be at the Redemption Church that day. Dulce had coaxed her mother into coming along to pray.
All these so-called chance encounters were merely the result of someoneâs planning.
Dulce had dressed casually, trying to appear spontaneous, but Michael could see the careful thought sheâd put into selecting the perfect shade of lipstick.
Sheâd always been decisive, ever since she was a child.
g Ɐ ln Ï Î½ð® âsâ¤com, where stories thrive With thick skin and a bold demeanor, she believed that she should fight for what she wanted.
When she claimed it was a coincidence, Michael could already see through her act.
As always, young girls couldnât hide their feelings.
Heâd been there once, and the light in her eyes reminded him of his younger self.
When someone had feelings for another, they might try to hide it at first, but it would show through in the smallest details.
âDo you need something from me?â Michael asked, his cold tone making it clear he wasnât interested in playing her game. A sensible person would have known to back off.
But Dulce was the kind of girl who faced challenges head-on. âThereâs something on your face.â
âHandsomeness.â
Michael narrowed his eyes, the ember at the end of his cigarette glowing as he took another drag. He turned to face her, curiosity piqued. âDo you want to date?â
âDid you just realize?â
Michael took a moment to study her, his gaze assessing. âHow old are you?â Before she could answer, he shot another question, his voice laced with amusement. âDo you know how old I am?â
âIâm younger than youâIâm 23 this year, and youâre 34. Youâre a Libra, and Iâm a Gemini. According to horoscopes, we match well. I also know you prefer being alone. Itâs not that you dislike lively places, but most of your friends are married now, and they talk endlessly about their wives and kids, which bores you. You love that restaurant in the south of the city because you used to go there with your ex-wife. You like black, white, and grayâyour favorite singer is Rihanna, and you adore dogsâ¦â
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