Alice's steps faltered as she approached the entrance of the quaint café. Her heart raced, and a mixture of anticipation and anxiety churned in her stomach. She hesitated for a moment, her fingers tightening around the strap of her bag.
Inside, bathed in the soft glow of warm lighting, Edward sat at a corner table, his gaze fixed on the coffee cup before him. The tension in his shoulders was palpable, his brow furrowed in deep thought. The sight of him brought a flood of memories rushing back to Alice â memories of shared laughter, stolen glances, and promises made under the moonlit sky.
With a deep breath, she pushed the door open and entered the café. The scent of freshly brewed coffee enveloped her, mingling with the faint notes of nostalgia that hung in the air. She took hesitant steps toward Edward's table, her heart pounding like a drum in her chest.
Edward's eyes flickered up, and as they landed on Alice, a storm of emotions passed over his face. Surprise. Anger. Hurt. It was all there, etched in the lines of his expression. Alice felt a lump form in her throat, her resolve wavered for a moment, but she steadied herself. She had to do this.
"Alice," he uttered her name, his voice a mixture of disbelief and bitterness.
Alice's voice caught as she tried to respond, her words barely a whisper. "Edward."
The silence between them was thick, heavy with unspoken words and emotions that had been left to fester. She took another step closer, her gaze locked onto his, searching for any hint of the boy she had known â the boy who had once promised her the world.
"What are you doing here?" Edward finally spoke, his tone laced with a mixture of accusation and pain.
"I... I wanted to talk to you," Alice managed, her voice stronger now.
Edward's lips curled into a bitter smile. "Talk? Now you want to talk? After everything that's happened?"
Tears threatened to spill from Alice's eyes, but she blinked them away, refusing to let her emotions overcome her. She had to stay strong.
"Edward, please, just give me a chance to explain," she implored, her voice wavering slightly.
Edward's eyes narrowed, his gaze hardening. "Explain? Do you think words can erase what you've done?"
Alice's heart ached at the venom in his words. She had expected anger, but this was beyond what she had imagined. "Edward, I never betrayed you. You have to believe me."
A bitter laugh escaped Edward's lips, devoid of any humor. "Believe you? You expect me to believe you now, after all this time?"
Alice's hands trembled, her desperation growing. "Edward, I loved you. I still do. But you have to know the truth. Please, just hear me out."
Edward's gaze held hers for a moment, and then he looked away, his jaw clenched. "It's too late for that, Alice. You made your choice."
Alice's heart shattered as his words hit her like a punch to the gut. She had come here to make things right, to clear the air, but it seemed that the damage was irreparable.
Before she could find her voice again, Edward pushed his chair back abruptly, standing up. "I don't want to hear it, Alice. Just leave."
Alice's chest tightened as she watched him walk away, her heart heavy with the weight of regret. She had hoped for a chance to mend what was broken, but now she realized that some wounds ran too deep.
As she turned and walked out of the cafĂ©, tears finally spilled down her cheeks, mingling with the rain that had started to fall outside. The rain mirrored the storm within her heart, and as she walked away from Edward, she couldn't shake the feeling that she had lost something precious â something that might never be found again.