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- Daphne
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- 10/2033 (28)
Maybe it was melodramatic, meeting Edmund here at the place they had first formed a connection and talked to each other. It seemed so silly now, and it was hard to imagine that was only a year ago. Their relationship had grown quickly, and had turned into something wonderful. Something Diana thought would last. But everything was ruined now, and she didn't think they could recover. She knew now that the person who had broken her heart hadn't been Edmund, but instead his twin brother. This information had made her feel a little better, but then it had only made her feel worse. She felt incredibly stupid for not even considering that as a possibility. If she had just noticed, things would have gone differently. But she hadn't, and now here they were.
It wasn't that strange that she hadn't considered Theodore as an option. Even after dating Edmund for months, she had never really been properly introduced to his twin brother. She knew she hadn't really put a lot of effort in making sure Edmund knew her sisters either, but that was different. None of them were her twin. Had he known how much Theodore hated their relationship? Or was it her he hated? Why hadn't Edmund said anything? Had he just accepted his brother's dislike and kept them apart on purpose, or had he not known how deep it went? Keeping them apart did seem deliberate now, which made her feel uneasy. If she had known more about the situation, she could have seen what had really been happening. There was a part of her that hoped that the sight of Edmund would clear it all up. That being in the same place again and looking each other in the eye would fix everything. But as she watched him approach, her stomach clenched instead. Even though she knew it hadn't been him that had hurt and humiliated her, the sight of him still made those memories rush back to her all at once. She clenched her hands into fists, trying her best to force herself to stay calm. She had to be rational about this. If she could just push those thoughts aside and focus on what was really in front of her, maybe things could be fixed. But it wasn't like her to be optimistic, and even as she held onto the hope she knew deep down that things had changed between them forever.
It wasn't that strange that she hadn't considered Theodore as an option. Even after dating Edmund for months, she had never really been properly introduced to his twin brother. She knew she hadn't really put a lot of effort in making sure Edmund knew her sisters either, but that was different. None of them were her twin. Had he known how much Theodore hated their relationship? Or was it her he hated? Why hadn't Edmund said anything? Had he just accepted his brother's dislike and kept them apart on purpose, or had he not known how deep it went? Keeping them apart did seem deliberate now, which made her feel uneasy. If she had known more about the situation, she could have seen what had really been happening. There was a part of her that hoped that the sight of Edmund would clear it all up. That being in the same place again and looking each other in the eye would fix everything. But as she watched him approach, her stomach clenched instead. Even though she knew it hadn't been him that had hurt and humiliated her, the sight of him still made those memories rush back to her all at once. She clenched her hands into fists, trying her best to force herself to stay calm. She had to be rational about this. If she could just push those thoughts aside and focus on what was really in front of her, maybe things could be fixed. But it wasn't like her to be optimistic, and even as she held onto the hope she knew deep down that things had changed between them forever.