Chapter Forty Seven I THINK I know what they meant when they said that indifference is way worse than hate. When you’re indifferent to a person you married and were supposed to love and care for until your dying breath, you don’t care much about their pain. How they suffer—or if they suffer at your hands. Akala ko indifferent din ako sa lahat ng tao noon. I didn’t exactly care whose feet I have to stomp on or whose body I have to walk over to get what I wanted. In my mind, pare-pareho lang sila. A means to an end. An unfortunate casualty who just happens to be there. I wasn’t sure what was the turning point for me. But when I did turn, I never went back. As for Leon Navarro... well... he’s too far gone. I feel bad that he never saw that particular turnin

