There Is No Solution
Final Part
After that day, everything changed.
The sweet and caring Nathen disappeared completely. In his place stood someone cold, powerful, and dangerous. Rumors spread quickly through the city about the young mafia boss who controlled everything from the shadows.
And Eva soon realized the terrifying truth.
Nathen wanted revenge.
Marco’s family business suddenly collapsed after mysterious attacks ruined their company. His friends abandoned him one by one, afraid of getting involved with Nathen’s organization.
Eva suffered too.
Everywhere she went, she felt Nathen watching her silently, reminding her of the pain she caused him. The guilt slowly destroyed her from inside.
One night, Eva finally gathered the courage to face him.
She found Nathen standing alone on a rooftop overlooking the city lights.
“Nathen…” she whispered shakily.
He turned toward her slowly, his cold eyes unreadable.
“I’m sorry,” Eva cried. “I didn’t know how much you loved me.”
Nathen laughed softly, but there was no happiness in it.
“Sorry?” he repeated. “Do you think that fixes anything?”
Tears rolled down Eva’s face. “Please… stop this revenge.”
But Nathen only looked at her silently.
“You taught me something important, Eva,” he said coldly. “Love is weakness.”
Suddenly, Marco appeared behind her, furious.
“You ruined our lives!” Marco shouted.
The argument quickly turned violent. One of Nathen’s men pulled out a gun as chaos exploded across the rooftop.
Eva screamed.
A gunshot echoed into the night.
Then another.
Silence followed.
Eva collapsed onto the ground beside Marco, both of them fatally wounded during the fight. Nathen stared down at them emotionlessly while rain began falling again, just like the night everything changed.
Eva looked at him weakly one last time.
“I wish… things were different…”
Then her eyes slowly closed forever.
Marco soon followed.
For a long moment, Nathen stood there silently as rain covered the city beneath him.
He finally got his revenge.
But strangely…
It didn’t make him happy.
Weeks passed.
One afternoon, Nathen entered a small bookstore to escape the rain. While searching through the shelves, he accidentally bumped into someone.
Books fell everywhere.
“Oh no, I’m so sorry!” a soft voice said quickly.
Nathen looked up.
A beautiful girl with warm brown eyes knelt down, helping him pick up the books with a gentle smile.
“My name is Reem,” she said shyly.
Something about her felt different.
She looked at him kindly without fear, without selfishness, and without knowing who he really was.
For the first time in years, Nathen felt his frozen heart soften.
Days turned into months.
Unlike Eva, Reem cared for Nathen honestly. She listened to him, stayed beside him, and loved him for who he truly was—not for power or status.
And slowly, Nathen learned how to smile again.
One evening, while watching the sunset together, Reem rested her head on his shoulder.
“You deserve to be loved too,” she whispered.
Nathen looked at her quietly before holding her hand tightly.
Maybe the world had given him a second life for a reason after all.
Not for revenge.
But to finally find someone who truly loved him back.
The End