AUDREY It seemed my emotions had a thing for starry nights. Ironically, I always saw the most beautiful nights whenever I was conflicted with my emotions. I stood on the balcony of my room, leaning on the railings while my eyes feasted on the night sky, trying hard to distract myself from the event of today. It was hard though. It was hard not to remember that Liam sat across me whispering into the ears of another girl, shamelessly. It was also hard to nurse the thought of the reality that I had lost him — again. Now, I was wishing I could have damned the consequences and told him how I felt. I wouldn't be having this regret if I had gotten it off my chest before he and Celia got intimate. Now, I had lost everything. I had been ignoring his calls since I left the Eatery. Not because

