Trez finally arrived in Nigeria, his heart a mix of relief and regret. After months of distance of missed calls and unanswered messages, he was finally here hoping for a chance to make things right. He requested to meet Katriel privately, away from the bustling campus and the curious eyes of friends.
When he saw her sitting alone under the shade of a quiet café, her hair brushing her shoulders in soft waves, he felt a pang of longing and guilt. He approached slowly, unsure if she would even want to see him.
"Katriel," he said, his voice trembling slightly. "I… I'm so sorry. For everything. The distance, the loss, the pain you went through… I should have been there. It's all my fault."
Katriel looked at him, her emotions swirling like a storm. She wanted to forgive him ,she wanted to let go of the anger and hurt that had weighed so heavily on her these past months. But her heart, fragile and cautious, had begun to belong elsewhere. She had allowed herself to start feeling something for Calvin, someone who had been there when she felt most alone.Yet, even as she looked at Trez, the old emotions stirred the love that had never truly left her. The depth of his care, the promises he had whispered in nights long past, tugged at her in ways she couldn't ignore. She felt torn between the past and the present, between loyalty to the love that had shaped her and the new life she had begun to build.
"I… I don't know if I can," she whispered, tears brimming in her eyes. "I care about you, Trez. I always have. But things have changed."
He nodded slowly, pain flashing in his eyes. "I understand. I just… I needed to say it. I needed you to know that I'll always love you, no matter what. Even if I can't be here physically, I'll never stop caring."
Days passed, and Trez returned to Turkey to complete his final year. The distance that had once been painful now felt almost unbearable, as Katriel tried to reconcile her heart with reality. She poured herself into her studies and into the semblance of normalcy she had built, while also navigating her growing feelings for Calvin. On the surface, things seemed fine. She smiled at his jokes, laughed at his stories, and allowed herself to feel warmth in his presence.
But shadows began to creep into that warmth. Small inconsistencies, subtle anger, and moments of intimidation made her pause. A chilling suspicion whispered at the edges of her mind but she tried to dismiss it after all, Calvin had been there for her when no one else was ,when she had felt broken and hopeless.
Then came the revelation that shattered her sense of safety entirely. One evening, a close friend approached her in private, her voice low and trembling. She told Katriel about Calvin's past -how he had raped her, how he had been physically abusive to others, how his charming exterior hid a dangerous darkness.
Katriel's blood ran cold. She felt like the ground beneath her had disappeared. Every laugh they had shared, every gentle touch, every comforting word suddenly felt like a lie. The person she had trusted most in months, the one who had made her feel alive again, had a history that terrified her.
For hours, she sat alone in her room, staring at the walls as if answers would appear there. Her heart was heavy with disbelief, confusion, and heartbreak. The love she had started to feel for Calvin had been poisoned from the start. The illusion of safety and warmth had masked a truth that was impossible to ignore.
And yet, even amidst the storm of betrayal and fear, thoughts of Trez returned. He had never hurt her. He had never deceived her. The love they shared, though complicated by distance and grief, had been real and unwavering. She remembered the nights they had spent talking, dreaming and holding onto hope together.The realization hit her like a wave: her heart was caught between two worlds. Calvin represented the hope of moving forward of finding laughter and comfort again, but he also carried shadows she could not ignore. Trez represented the past, yes, but also a love that had never betrayed her, a connection that distance had strained but never broken.
Katriel knew she had to make choices ,difficult painful choices that would define her future. She had to protect herself first, to reclaim her strength and her voice. For the first time in months, she allowed herself to breathe and think clearly. She would end the relationship with Calvin. She would confront the trauma he had inflicted and ensure no one else would suffer the same fate.
And when she was ready, she would reach out to Trez not as a safety net, not as a rebound but as someone she truly loved and trusted.
That night, as the city lights flickered outside her window, Katriel made a silent vow to herself: she would no longer let pain, betrayal or fear control her life. She would face the past, embrace the truth, and follow her heart no matter how complicated the path might be.
Somewhere far away, Trez was preparing for his return, unaware of the storm that had erupted while he was gone. But destiny, it seemed was giving them both a chance to reconcile, to heal and perhaps, to find each other again.
Katriel didn't know what the next chapter would hold, but for the first time in a long time, she felt a spark of clarity. The choices she made now would shape not only her heart but the life she wanted to build one free of shadows, one grounded in truth, and one where love could finally be trusted again.