AURORA. I could hear what they were saying; it was so evident because I stood by the door, and my fist was tightly clenched, recalling the times we spent. I fought the urge not to look weak, but the pain I was feeling in my heart at that moment was like my heart had been ripped apart. I don't know why I cared this much for Kealos, but I sure did. I couldn't take it anymore; I walked out of sight, started walking towards my room, closed the door, walked towards the bed, and slid into the warm sheets. From there I managed to cry my eyes out; I didn't hold out myself; I let the tears fall freely with no ounce of remorse. I swallowed a deep breath while trying to calm my nerves; my heart raced so fast that I suddenly heard a knock on the door, alerting me to the unquenched pain that I

