{EMY}
"Maybe it sounds like that," he said, a faint, pained smile crossing Ren's lips. "But it's the truth. I can't be near the woman I love and pretend I'm just her friend. I'm not built that way, Emy. I can't play pretend anymore."
The words hit harder than any argument ever could.
"I…" My voice faltered, my lips trembling. I didn't know what to say. My thoughts tangled into noise. "I . . . could it be that you're just sleep deprived that's why you're like this? Why don't you rest first?"
Ren's eyes searched mine for something—for hope, maybe. Then, slowly, he exhaled. His hands fell from my shoulders, the weight of them gone too quickly.
"I see," he murmured, voice barely audible. "So that's your answer."
"Wait—what?" I blinked, panicking. "That's not—"
But he was already turning away, every line of his body heavy with resignation.
"Then I'll leave you be," he said quietly. "I'm sorry, Emy."
