There were a lot of things to remember of him. His smile, his eyes, his sarcastic humor... his loyalty.
Loyalty was his fatal flaw. He would go to the ends of the world to save anyone he cared about, putting their safety before his first. It was a dangerous flaw to have, especially with his parentage.
It was also one of the things I liked best about him. I should've known that he hadn't been lying to me. I believed Drew when she told me that he had been sneaking around with one of her sisters. Drew loves lying; it's what she does best.
I scolded myself again mentally. I, a daughter of the wisdom goddess, believed a liar and ended my relationship of three years with the best thing that had ever happened to me.
It was only my fault. I should've known better than to believe Drew's lies. I should've believed him when he cried and begged for me to listen to him. I remember his heartbroken face when I accused him of being unfaithful to me.
I stiffle a sob and curl in his bunk, clinging onto his bedsheets, searching for the warmth that I needed so much right now.
If I closed my eyes and thought hard enough, I could almost feel his arms around me again and his scent filling my nostrils. My eyes snapped open then filled with tears. He wasn't here.
Who am I kidding?
He's dead. He's gone, he's never coming back.
All because of one stupid mistake.
