I blinked twice when he said that, finally releasing a breath. That was the least thing I'd expected to hear from him, but it seemed like something he never said. It seemed like a hurt buried deep down in his heart by all the coldness he always feigned. But he'd said it to me. He'd opened up to me. Why? “The doctors said there's a possibility I'll be crippled forever,” the way he said it. He sounded so hurt and not like the usual Triston I was aware of. “But trust me Alix, I want to walk again.” He dropped his voice more. I stared at all the emotions hidden inside those eyes of his. He might've randomly told me a lot about himself, but he needed the right words at the moment and this was my only chance. “Do you seriously want to believe in what the doctors tell you?” My tone was

