Tony had died at the hands of the woman he had once rejected, and even though in his last words, he denied doing it, for Mel, Tony had rejected her because he always hid his feelings, perhaps with the hope of making himself stronger, having greater self-control, and mastering the circumstances in his life. However, he couldn't foresee that Mel would betray him and exact revenge for that offense, one he had caused himself by attempting to achieve the autonomy that would make him more powerful. I couldn't help but relate what I had just witnessed to the story unfolding between Aly and Nicolas. Could they end up like this, the same thing that had stalled what could have been a beautiful and happy mate story due to an absurd pretense of self-control, dominance, power, sufficiency, and dec

