He Didn't Know If He Was Okay

Leo sat there in Dylan's embrace with nothing to say. Words had failed him after everything Dylan had said.

He felt guilty. Guilty because he knew that Dylan was on that situation because of him and guilt for even thinking of breaking up with him.

“Baby, please don't say you will leave me. It's breaking my heart and by now, you should know that I can't live without you," Dylan said.

“Say something," he added after a minute or so when Leo didn't say anything.

Suddenly, even before Leo could answer, the door was fiercely pushed opened. A medium-sized man, looking about 60-70, full of prestige and vigor stood at the door.

Leo felt that he looked familiar but his brain was still in a state of confusion. It took him three to four seconds to fully recognize that this is the person he often saw on TV and on business magazines. He was Dylan's grandfather, a significant well known figure in the military, Colonel Bishop.