They are screaming at each other. Again.
She doesn't even know how it started this
time. But it didn't matter anyway. They could talk about something
as trivial as the weather and it would probably start a fight.
Actually, when she thought about it, it had. Two days ago. It had
been bad. A vase had been thrown.
But the words were worse. Sharper than shards.
Projectiles meant to inflict as much pain as possible. And every
single one hit its target.
Afterwards they would apologize. Would try to
take away some of the pain. They tried to make it good again. But
even though wounds may heal, scars stay forever.
They couldn't pretend anymore.
She realized that he was staring at her. She
had been quiet for too long, not reacting to his rage. But there were
no more words in her. No more strength.
"It's never gonna stop, is it?" she asked
quietly, eyes cast down. "We are just going to fight again and
again. Bringing up every single mistake of the past. Are we....
over?"
Her voice cracked as she looked into his eyes.
He never answered but he didn't need to. She could see the answer
in his eyes.
With a nod she turned around already thinking
about the important things she had to pack. She could come back later
for the rest of her stuff. As she threw shirts and underwear into her
bag she felt nothing. Maybe he should be trying to hold her back
right now, she thought. But she knew it was for the best that he
wasn't. A single tear rolled down her cheek.
When she left the flat the reality of the
situation dawned on her for the first time. It was over. Four years
of relationship. Over. Just like that. She knew it was the right
decision. Still. Suddenly the sadness choked her. It was like a tight
knot forming in her belly. A desperate sob escaped her lips as she
went to her knees. Tears started to fall for earnest now. Rocking
back and forth on her heels she gripped herself tightly, digging her
hands into her sides. Why did this hurt so much when she knew it was
right? Did she really have to do it? She could just go back in,
apologize. Be happy again.
But then she remembered. The look in his eyes.
Sad, defeated. She had seen the truth in them. He didn't love her
anymore and she couldn't go back to the fighting and hurting and
making up and doing it all over again.
No. This was it. She
picked herself up, steadied her breath, wiped away the tears. Then
she left.
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