KATLYN “I made a mistake, Katlyn.” Zurich’s quiet confession hung between us. And, I blinked up at him, my eyes wide. My lips parted and I didn’t even realize that those treacherous tears prickling the back of my eyes had escaped, not until he cupped the side of my face and wiped one with his thumb. “I shouldn’t have said all those things that day. And… tell me, will it help if I apologized? I will.” I pushed his hand away, only barely holding myself back punching him in the face and stepped back from him to stop the dark whispers of mine which urged me to annihilate anyone who hurt me. “No.” He nodded, his voice calm as if he knew that anything could trigger me at any moment. “I understand. But I am still going to apologize for everything I said that day and how I treated you afterwa