Adrians POV
I heard my phone buzz and I tried to ignore it.
I really wasn´t feeling like talking to anybody. I was just fine, drowning my sorrows in a bottle of gin.
The phone stopped buzzing and I took a big gulp out of my glass.
Only a few seconds later the phone buzzed again.
I looked at it and saw Macus number on the screen.
"What?" I asked annoyed, answering the phone.
"Adrian?"
"Well yea, you called me" I said, already regretting picking up.
"Adrian, she´s out" he said.
My mind tried to comprehend what he was saying, but my head was feeling foggy.
"What are you talking about Marcus?" I said, knowing I was babbling.
"Sydney, she´s out" he repeated.
I put the bottle of gin on the table in front of me and my mind was spinning.
"Are you...is she... where is she?" I finally managed to say.
The fogginess slowly vanished and I could think much clearer now.
"A guy I know just reported to me, that he´d seen her in New York".
"New York?" I asked. What was she doing there?
"I thought you should know" Marcus went on.
In my mind I was already getting ready to leave the house and get there as fast as possible. Sydney was out. She was alive and breathing and I could really see her again.
"but..." Marcus went on and my heart fell.
"What is it?" I asked, preparing myself for the worst case scenario. But when he spoke, I wasn´t ready at all.
"They erased her memory Adrian" he said.
"What do you mean erased it?" I asked. I had to sit down. My hand was grabbing the chair and I barley managed to sit down.
"She doesn´t remember anything" he said and I could hear sympathy in his voice.
I was silent for a few seconds. Not sure what to say.
"How do you know?" I asked finally. I noticed my hands shaking.
"The guy I told you about, he´s a former college of her. They met on the street and she didn´t recognize him at all" Marcus said.
Centrum Permanebit, I thought. The center will hold. No it had to hold.
"Adrian, I´m sorry" Marcus said after I had been quiet for some time.
"What the hell is she doing in New York?" I asked. It wasn´t even important but I needed to keep talking.
"I really don´t know" Marcus said.
"Where did he see her?" I asked.
"At Columbus Circle. She was getting coffee at Starbucks" Marcus said.
I smiled at that. Of course she did. She was Sydney, drinking coffee was like breathing air to her.
"Thanks for calling" I said and I hung up before he could say anything else.
I knew it was rude, but at that moment, I didn´t care about good manners.
I needed to see her. I needed to go to New York and I would see her again. I would hold her in my arms, kiss her, see the spark in her eyes and her beautiful face.
