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Chapter 5 - The Room Between Us

The next morning

Maya stood in front of the mirror

watching a version of herself she no longer recognized

Not the girl who waited by her phone

Not the girl who kissed Kayla's lips hoping she'd feel whole

And not the girl who cried the night Dira left

This version of her

was quieter

but not weak

tired

but not broken

she was becoming someone new

and the truth was

that scared her more than losing either of them

---

She found Dira waiting again

This time

he didn't bring coffee

or flowers

or apologies

Just a notebook

worn

the cover torn

the pages stained with time

He held it out to her

"What's this?"

"My side of the story" he said

She hesitated

then took it

and opened to the first page

There

in messy writing

was her name

written over and over again

like he'd been trying not to forget how it felt on his tongue

He watched her read

nervous

hopeful

like a man dangling over the edge of something deep

"There are things in there I never said aloud" he murmured

"Things I was too afraid to give you when I still had the right"

She closed the notebook slowly

"You still don't have the right"

"I know

But I'm trying to earn it"

Maya looked up

her eyes unreadable

"Words don't fix absence"

"They don't" he agreed "but they're all I have right now

Until you let me prove more"

She didn't answer

Instead

she tucked the notebook into her bag

not as a promise

but as a pause

---

Later that afternoon

Maya walked into Kayla's apartment unannounced

He was playing music

soft

almost painful

When he saw her

he didn't speak

just turned down the volume

waited

"I saw Dira today"

Kayla nodded

he didn't ask how it went

didn't ask if she cried again

Instead

he simply said

"Do you love him?"

Maya closed her eyes

then opened them slowly

"I don't know if I love him now

But I know I used to love him like breathing

And you don't just unlearn that kind of love overnight"

He nodded

still not speaking

"I want to be fair to you" she added

He finally smiled

but there was no joy in it

"Fairness doesn't exist in love

You don't owe me balance

You owe me truth"

She looked down

"I don't know how to give that yet"

He stood

walked over

and gently lifted her chin

"Then take your time

But don't lie to me while you're deciding"

She nodded

tears threatening again

He kissed her forehead

not her lips

and whispered

"I love you

Even if I'm just the room between who you were

and who you're becoming"

Her heart cracked

Because he was right

That's what he'd become

The space between her grief and her healing

The comfort she needed

The softness she didn't deserve

The timing that was never kind

---

That night

Maya sat alone with the notebook Dira gave her

The pages smelled like old regrets and ink that never dried properly

There were poems

fragments

dates with circles

drawings of her eyes

words that didn't rhyme but still hurt

And a letter

To the woman I left because I loved too much

and feared I would ruin

To the woman who stayed longer than she should have

and still found grace in her own loneliness

To the woman who made me believe I could be more

before I was ready to become it

I'm sorry

I didn't stay

I didn't fight

I didn't trust you enough to let you love the mess I was

But I'm here now

not to ask for the past back

but to stand beside your present

however painful

however distant

If you let me

Maya read the last word

again and again

If

And somewhere deep in her chest

that word

felt heavier than a promise

because it left the decision in her hands

not his

And that

was the cruelest kindness he'd ever given her

Maya didn't reply to either of them for days

She let the messages sit unread

let the quietness between her and both men stretch into something uncomfortable

Not because she didn't care

But because she was afraid of what her answer would destroy

Some days she wanted Dira

the history

the ache

the kind of love that knew her at her worst and still stayed

Other days

she wanted Kayla

the safety

the gentle hands

the presence that never made her feel like she was too much

But most days

she didn't know what she wanted

And that confused her more than anything

---

Dira came again

He didn't knock

Just waited outside until she came out

This time he didn't say anything

Just walked beside her

matching her steps

"Are we going somewhere?" she asked

"I just wanted to walk" he said

"To see the places we used to pretend we belonged in"

She said nothing

But kept walking

They passed the café where they had their first argument

The bookstore where he kissed her between poetry shelves

The bench where they sat the day he told her he loved her the first time

The city hadn't changed

But they had

And now everything looked familiar

and foreign all at once

"You never asked about him" she said quietly

"I didn't want to ask something I wasn't brave enough to hear the answer to"

"You used to ask about everything"

"I used to think I had all the time in the world"

She stopped walking

turned to face him

"But you left"

"I know"

"You didn't even say goodbye properly"

He looked at her

and for once

didn't look away

"I was afraid if I saw your face

I'd never go

and I thought leaving was saving you"

"Don't ever make that choice for me again"

"I won't" he said

"I'll wait for you to choose

even if it means you don't choose me"

That silence after

was heavier than anything he could've said

---

Later that night

Maya stood in the hallway outside Kayla's apartment

She held her breath before knocking

When he opened the door

he smiled like someone who already knew the outcome

"You look tired" he said

"I'm sorry I've been distant"

"You were never mine to hold that tightly"

She stepped in

let the door close behind her

"I need to tell you something"

He waited

"I don't know if I'll go back to him

But I know my heart still flinches when I hear his name

And that's not fair to you"

Kayla looked at her for a long time

Then he nodded

slowly

"Thank you for telling me before you let me fall deeper"

Maya's eyes burned

She hated this part

The hurting of someone good

"I never meant to use you as a way to forget"

"You didn't" he said

"You were just trying to breathe"

She looked down

"Then why does it still feel like I failed you?"

He reached out

touched her hand

gently

"Because you're kind

Even when you're hurting people without meaning to"

He leaned in

kissed her forehead

and whispered

"You don't owe me anything

But I hope one day someone looks at you

the way you're still trying not to look at him"

She blinked fast

nodded

and stepped back

"I don't deserve you"

He smiled

"No

But I still loved you anyway"

---

Maya walked home in the rain

No umbrella

No plan

Just the weight of letting go of someone who had been soft when the world was loud

She didn't call Dira that night

She didn't answer his message either

She just sat by the window

hugging her knees

and letting her heart be quiet for a moment

Because now

finally

there was only her

No one to please

No one to choose

Just the ache of honesty

and the beginning of something not yet named

---

The rain didn't stop that night

It fell like quiet grief

washing over the windows

the streets

her skin

Maya stood in her kitchen

barefoot

in a shirt too big for her

holding a mug of tea she wasn't drinking

The apartment felt emptier than usual

and maybe that was her fault

for loving people without preparing them for the ways she breaks

She pulled out the notebook Dira gave her

again

Flipped to a page she hadn't read before

and found a sentence underlined twice

"Sometimes the bravest thing you can do is not go back."

She didn't cry

Not this time

She was too tired for that

Instead

she sat down

pen in hand

and for the first time in months

she wrote back

---

To the man who left

You once said you were saving me from yourself

But maybe you were only saving yourself from seeing me fall apart

and realizing it was because of you

I waited

Longer than I should have

Forgave you in the dark

Wore your name like a secret

But you left me with questions

with years full of silence

and a version of myself I barely recognized

And now you're back

With words

Memories

Hope

But I'm no longer the girl who lived for your voice

I've held my own breath for too long

to let it go now just because you remembered how it once sounded in my lungs

So here's my truth:

I don't know if I still love you

But I know I loved you enough

to let go of the version of us that didn't survive

And maybe

just maybe

that's the only kind of goodbye that matters

---

She closed the notebook

left it on the table

and finally let herself rest

Not as someone's ex

Not as someone's almost

Just as herself

And that

was the beginning of everything

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