"I'm leaving. I don't feel well. Stop it. I'm dizzy," Sophia protested, attempting to loosen his grip, but he persisted, guiding her to the nearest chair and gently coaxing her to sit. Overwhelmed and drained from the internal battle, she succumbed to the weight within her, her body succumbing to exhaustion. Closing her eyes, she sought solace from the swirling chaos that engulfed her. "Are you okay? Do you want some water?" he inquired, evading the pressing questions and accusations. Pushing him away, Sophia clenched her fists, striking his shoulders in a silent plea to be left alone. "I saw her.... I know who she is. I might forget some things but not the face of the woman who ruined my life. This feeling... Don't ignore me... tell me the truth. It's her, isn't it?" With eyes shut tigh

