"Is there something you're hiding from me about Paris?" Samuel spoke to me when everyone else was asleep, and I was the only one who returned to the edge of the cave at the back with a view of the waterfall in front of us. I was thinking about many things, one of which was about the war and the future of our pack.
I turned to Samuel, who suddenly came to sit beside me.
I didn't answer; I thought he already knew the answer. I don't intend to answer that anyway.
He asked again. After a while, I just stared at the waterfall in front of us, "I'm sorry if I didn't tell you about my feelings for Paris."
I remained silent; the more he spoke his heart, the more his confession shattered my body. "Are you still going to keep quiet like this?" he asked in a provocative voice.