Chapter 326: Distracted
With her mind made up, Diana bid farewell to Tania and left the bar. As she entered the apartment building, her heart skipped a beat when she saw Marcus making his way out of the elevator. His appearance shocked her—he looked worn out, as if he hadn't been taking care of himself.
His red eyes and unshaved jaw spoke of sleepless nights and worry. Diana's concern for him rose, overriding her own emotions. As he tried to hide his face with a cap, she noticed his thinner frame, a stark contrast to the strong and confident Marcus she had known.
Their eyes met, and a flood of emotions passed between them in that brief moment. Marcus's heart ached at the sight of Diana looking back at him, she looked tired and like she had not been getting enough sleep. He wanted to reach out to her, to explain everything, but the fear of pushing her further away held him back.
Diana took a step closer, wanting to ask him if he was okay, but something held her back. Marcus understood her hesitation and decided to give her the space she needed. As much as he longed to talk to her and tell her everything, he knew that forcing the conversation might only make things worse.
Without a word, he nodded to Diana and continued on his way to his car. The pain in his heart was evident, but he knew that respecting her boundaries was crucial at this moment.
As Diana watched him leave, she felt a pang of regret. She wanted to reach out to him, to let him know that she cared, but her emotions were too overwhelming to handle at that moment. She needed time to sort through her feelings, to make sense of everything that had happened.
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Diana couldn't shake the feeling of concern for Marcus as she entered her apartment. Her mind was consumed with thoughts of him, his troubled appearance haunting her thoughts. She paced around the living room, replaying the moment she saw him in her mind.
"What could have happened to him?" Diana whispered to herself, her heart heavy with worry. She had never seen him in such a state before, and it frightened her. But amidst the worry, she couldn't deny the longing she felt for him—the desire to reach out, to talk, to hold him close.
Her thoughts drifted to the past, to all the times Marcus had been there for her, protecting her from her abusive ex-boyfriend Cole, and even from her own insecurities. He had been a constant source of strength and love in her life, always putting her well-being above everything else.
As she pondered their relationship, she realized that Marcus had never shown her his dark side. He had shielded her from the truth about his true nature, all in an effort to keep her safe. The realization tugged at her heartstrings, making her ache to see him again, to hear his side of the story.
Deep down, she knew that she couldn't keep running away from him or from her feelings. She had to confront her fears, to find out if she could accept the darkness that was a part of Marcus. With a determined sigh, she wanted to salvage their relationship, to understand everything, even if it meant facing the darkness that lay within Marcus.
Unable to stay still any longer, Diana picked up her phone and considered calling him. But she hesitated, unsure of what to say or how he would react. She put the phone down and continued to pace around the room.
Minutes felt like hours, and the anticipation built with each passing moment. She couldn't bear the thought of losing Marcus, not after everything they had been through together. The longing to be in his arms, to feel his gentle touch and his tender kisses, intensified with each step she took.
As she glanced at the clock, she realized that a considerable amount of time had passed since she saw him in the hallway. The worry grew, and she couldn't bear not knowing if he was alright.
Summoning all her courage, Diana decided to go to his apartment. She needed to see him, to talk to him face-to-face, and to find out if there was a chance for them to be together again.
Taking a deep breath, she left her apartment and made her way to Marcus's door. Her heart pounded in her chest, uncertainty and hope warring within her.
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As Marcus drove to meet with Atlas, his thoughts were consumed by Diana. The image of her troubled appearance haunted him, and he couldn't shake the feeling of concern that gnawed at him. He wished he could scold her for not taking care of herself, for withdrawing from him, but he knew that wouldn't help the situation.
His heart broke at the thought of Diana distancing herself from him again. He understood that she needed time to process everything, but his patience was wearing thin. He longed to be there for her, to comfort her, and to reassure her that they could work through anything together.
Arriving at Atlas's place, Marcus discussed some matters with him, but his mind kept wandering back to Diana. He felt torn between giving her space and rushing to her side. He knew that barging into her apartment might only make her pull away even more, so he decided against it.
As he entered the elevator to go back to their floor, he couldn't help but contemplate the right approach to handle the situation. He wanted to be there for her without overwhelming her. It was a delicate balance, and he feared that any misstep could push her further away.
Inside his apartment, Marcus paced back and forth, his mind restless with thoughts of Diana. He worried about her well-being, about what she might be thinking and feeling. He desperately wanted to talk to her, to know how she was doing, but he also wanted to respect her need for space.
The silence in the apartment felt suffocating, and he wished he had the courage to reach out to her. But he understood that she needed time and that he had to give her that. He couldn't rush her into anything, not when she was going through so much.