Chapter 39
Not what? Not gay? Not attracted to him? Not Intine instead?
Dr. Laurent dilici posh me. She just waited, her silence patient, giving me mom to breathe
I inhaled sharply and sat back down, my hands rubbing against my jeam…
| | thought | korie what “I don’t know who I am anymore, I admitted finally, my voice harely above a whisper. ‘I was in me. My whole life, i was supposed to be. And
My throat tightened.
“Now everything frels wrong.”
Dr. Laurent nodded, her expression unreadable. “It’s not uncommon to feel lost when you’re forced into a situation beyond your control.”“ But this, what you’re struggling with, it seems personal. Separate from your marriage to Alessanden.”
I hated that she saw through me so easily
1 let out a hollow laugh, running a hand through my hair. “I don’t even
“Why do you think that?”
know why I’m talking about this. It’s printers. Nothing’s going to change
“Because Alessandro controls everything,” I said bitterly. “And even if I wanted to… explore whatever the hell this is, I can’t. He’d never let me go
“What do you mean by that?“, She asked.
want to go back home“, I changed the topic immediately
wan
Dr. Laurent remained quiet. She didn’t push, didn’t pry, just sat there, watching me as
as if waiting for something to slip through the cracks
The silence stretched, and I found myself shifting under it. I hated that. Hated the way she made me feel like I was unraveling without her saying a single word.
“I don’t know what you expect me to say,” I muttered, rubbing the back of my neck. “I don’t expect anything,” she said calmly. I was just listening but it you’re done for today, I will let you leave earlier. But on your way out, fill another form to set up another appointment when you are ready.” She stood up, and I did the same instantly.
her a grateful nod before walking out of her office and to the desk
I spoke to the receptionist just enough for her to put a form on another clipboard and hand it to me. I smiled in thanks and sat down in the lobby
My eyes
skimmed over the page, the words entering and leaving my mind without my brain processing any of it.
“Youre supposed to fill that out, you know“, Unfamiliar deep voice surprised e, and I practically jumped at of my seat, and lost my grasp on my clipboard and pen. I quickly somehow manage to grasped the clipboard and pull it into my body, thanking God that the pen was attached to it via a tiny tope.
My eyes raised and landed on the stranger, who carefully watched me with an amused expression on his face. He leaned back in the chair nonchalantly,
“Who the hell are you?“,
“You fucking scared me, I spoke while glaring at me,
He past tilted his head, his hazel eyes not leaving my body.
Upset, I looked down al my clipboard again and start filling at the form. I tried my best to not notice and care as he stood up to sit down in the chair right
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Chapter 39
Growing increasingly uncomfortable under his gaze after a minute of silence, I slammed my pen down and locked overla
you staring at me?” I said, my tone clearly hostile,
“Why are you
He wasn’t phased. Instead he hut thed his head slightly
“Why are you rade to strangers, shat have I done to you?.
I raised in eyebrow, clearly confused. It really had the audacity to say that. My day was already culted, I didn’t want him to worse it
I sighed, rubbing my temples. “Look, man, I’m not in the mood for whatever this it I muttered, picking up my pen again. The stronger didn’t move. He r kept watching me, like he saw something in me I didn’t want anyone to ter,
“Frit enough,” he said after a moment, leaning back in his chair. “But you look like you could use a distraction.
I scoffed. From what?”
He smirked. “You tell me.
Iclenched my jaw, forcing my attention back to the form in front of me. My fingers gripped the pen so tightly it might map.
The stranger didn’t say anything else, but he didn’t leave either. His presence was disturbing me even though he wasn’t doing anything. Finally, I inhaled sharply and turned my head. Do you always bother people in therapy offices, or an I just special
His lips twitched. “Special”
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