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“That’s it, then.”
“It’s okay. This will pass.”
Everything in front of him blurred; the screen shimmered with tears. Eugene blinked, dazed, and was just about to leave the alley when he stopped abruptly, eyes wide in disbelief. Out in the flow of tourists, a tall man stood on the sidewalk, his features indistinct, but he seemed to be watching Eugene.
A chill shot up his spine. Every nerve fired, his mind went blank. Eugene stared at the man, afraid to even blink, but no matter how hard he tried, he couldn’t make out his face.
He wiped at his eyes, desperate for clarity, but when he looked again, the man was gone.
Goosebumps prickled along his arms.
Impossible.
It couldn’t be. That man—he was supposed to be… There was no way. No way it was him.
But even as he told himself this, his body moved on its own. His feet were already pounding after the vanished figure, his phone slipping from his hand without him noticing, terror propelling him forward.
The phone hit the concrete, screen shattering in the empty alley.
The photo inside fractured with it.
*
Elsewhere, Felicity was in the middle of a heated debate with Conrad about whether she could have ice cream. Distracted, the helium balloon she’d been clutching slipped from her fingers and floated upward. She immediately scrambled after it.
“My bear gave me that balloon!”
But the balloon soared higher and higher, drifting farther away no matter how hard she chased. Felicity stood frozen, watching it vanish into the sky. Out of nowhere, a wave of sadness crashed over her—the bright high of the day plummeting in an instant. Tears spilled down her cheeks, startling both Mila and Conrad who trailed close behind.
“Felicity, hey, please don’t cry! I’ll get you that ice cream—however much you want, okay?” Conrad hurried off to the nearest shop.
Mila wrapped Felicity in her arms, trying to soothe her.
When Mila gently asked why she was crying, Felicity just shook her head, unable to explain the sudden gloom. She could only guess that losing something had made her upset… but Mila had expected this. The doctor had warned them.
At this stage, patients could swing from euphoria to despair in a heartbeat. There was almost never any middle ground.
All Mila could do was stay by her side.
Ride out the storm with her, however long it lasted.
*
With Felicity’s mood suddenly crashing, their day at the amusement park ended early. Mila soothed her to sleep, then checked in with Conrad, politely declined Leonard’s offer to drive her home, and set off herself through the deepening night.
She called Eugene over and over as she drove, but he never picked up.
Worry gnawed at her. After everything Eugene had done today, she feared he’d spiral—maybe end up drinking or getting into a fight, something reckless. Not ready to go home, Mila changed direction, steering toward Northpoint University.
She wouldn’t relax until she saw him.
She’d been to the campus before. It was nearly nine by the time she arrived, but she called Eugene’s advisor, who was still awake. After Mila explained, the advisor called ahead to the security desk and she was waved in.
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