Chapter 24

"Harper, stop playing around, come out, okay? Just let me know you're still alive," Andrew murmured. "I don't want you to die, I don't want your corneas. Is that road too dark? Are you scared?"

It wasn't until this moment that he realized his feelings had changed, but the awakening came too late. Awareness led to loss.

It felt as if some sharp weapon was besieging the flesh in his chest, causing him to pale with pain.

This room held most of their memories after marriage, but he couldn't find any beauty in it, no matter how hard he searched. It was all barren.

He didn't know when he fell in love with her, but he clearly knew that he had lost her. If the price of seeing the light again is losing you, then I'd rather live forever in darkness," Andrew sobbed, one hand clutching the diary, the other reaching into empty space.

He felt a pang of desperation, "I have so much more to say to you, can you come meet me in my dreams?"