Ariel. Catching him watching me from up there strangely made me feel shy. It was also my cue to leave the water. I thought he had left for work as usual, but I was wrong. Paul hadn’t bothered to say anything either. I dried myself before putting my clothes on and going back into the house. I saw he was already downstairs, at the dining table as Paul fixed breakfast for him. “I didn’t know you were home.” I said, taking a seat opposite him. “Go dry your hair or you’ll catch a cold.” He said, bringing a mug of tea to his lips. “It’s not like you actually care, so listen to me first.” I move back some of my hair sticking to my shoulders and managed to catch his gaze. “What happened yesterday?” I needed to be sure I didn’t imagine it. It was what kept me awake all night. “What happene