Once, my paranoid love

I want you to leave



“Please don’t cry. It’s not good for your health,” Paul’s voice held a mixture of concern and frustration, yet Elena remained resolute in her refusal to accept him.

“Don’t touch me!”

Elena’s outburst echoed through the confines of the car, emphasizing her adamant stand against Paul’s attempts to reach out. Her heart, torn between loyalty to Derek and the haunting past with Paul, found no solace in his presence.

“I want Derek. I’m not going with you,” Elena asserted, her voice a poignant declaration of her unwavering love for her husband.

“I’ve apologized to you hundreds of times and will continue to apologize to you for the rest of my life. But I can’t let you go just now. We’ll leave this city shortly,” Paul’s words hung in the air, a stark reminder of the entanglement of their fates.

As the car sat idle on the perilous terrain, Elena’s desperation escalated.

“Paul, I don’t love you. I don’t want to be with you any longer,” Elena’s desperate plea resonated, a fervent rejection of the past that haunted her. Her cries for freedom fell on deaf ears as Paul, driven by his own convictions, remained unmoved.

“Now stop the car!” Elena’s demand reverberated, but Paul continued to ignore her pleas.

Damn it, if you don’t let me go, I’ll hurt myself at any cost.

If Derek finds Paul, he’ll kill him. Or, if Paul, he will murder him.

I won’t let you guys suffer.

“It’s a dangerous hilly road to drive on,” Paul stated.

I had to run away. So I punched the glass.

The sound of my fists colliding with the car glass echoed like a desperate plea for freedom. Each punch carried the weight of my frustration, a physical manifestation of the internal struggle I was enduring.

“What are you doing?” Paul’s voice, edged with concern. His grip on my hands tightened, a desperate attempt to quell the storm raging within me.

“Leave me,” I murmured, my words barely audible as I struggled against his grasp.

“Stop it. Don’t provoke me, Elena,” Paul’s plea held a hint of urgency.

“Put an end to it. Elena, please don’t provoke me,” he implored. His words held a mixture of frustration and a genuine plea for restraint.

Amidst the intensity of our struggle, Paul’s attention snapped to the approaching headlights. “Damn it,” he muttered.

The encroaching cars added an unforeseen element to our already precarious situation.

As the vehicles drew nearer, an ominous feeling settled over us.

Derek’s POV.

The night had been a relentless pursuit, chasing shadows that slipped through the cracks of the city. Elena, taken away by that bastard Paul.

Paul kept slipping away, making it tough to catch up. But I wasn’t giving up; Elena meant everything to me.NôvelDrama.Org is the owner.

Every turn, every alley, fueled the fire of my determination. I wouldn’t rest until Elena was back in my arms.

However, Paul’s treachery extended beyond the personal realm. He had orchestrated a calculated attack on my business empire, causing the value of my shares to plummet.

“Sir,” the driver’s voice pierced the silence as the car screeched to a halt. I lunged towards the vehicle, fueled by a surge of frustration and anger

“Fuck!” I muttered, angry about everything. But giving up wasn’t in the cards. Paul escaped again, I couldn’t let him get away with what he’d done.

**

“Paul, please stop!” I pleaded, my voice strained with both fear and desperation. He slowed, finally coming to a halt in a secluded corner. The adrenaline coursing through our veins was palpable, and I clutched his arm.

He lifted me effortlessly, cradling me in his arms like a fragile treasure.

My hands were securely wrapped around his arm.

As we ran, I stole glances at Paul’s face. His brow was furrowed with intensity, and beads of sweat glistened on his forehead. I could feel the tension in his muscles.

“Please, no more,” I whispered.

The lines of worry etched into his face were a stark contrast to the man I knew, and it pained me to witness his suffering.

“I can’t see you like this, Paul,” I confessed.

Paul’s POV.

My heart raced as we sprinted through the labyrinth of alleys, clutching each other in the shadows. Fear gnawed at me, not just for myself but for Elena- I couldn’t bear to lose.

“I’m sure he’ll take you from me,” I thought, my mind consumed by the threat looming over us.

“I’ll never give you to him.” The promise echoed in the rhythm of our hurried steps.

But reality tethered me. I couldn’t let this defiance lead us to ruin. The danger was real, and we needed a plan.

“I can’t go too far with this,” I admitted to myself, the weight of responsibility pressing on me.

I wanted to keep my baby and Elena safe. The thought fueled my resolve as we navigated the maze of uncertainty.

Then, a voice cut through the tension, breaking into my thoughts.

“Paul.” Elena’s call snapped me back to the present.

**

The road stretched out before us, a treacherous path made even more hazardous by the persistent snowfall from the night before.

“Paul, please stop,” I pleaded, my voice cutting through the cold air. In response, he came to a sudden halt in the middle of the road, his gasps for air creating visible puffs in the frigid atmosphere.

Sensing an opportunity, he released his grasp, and I seized the moment. Pushing him out of harm’s way, I rushed to the relative safety of the roadside.

The road was a sheet of ice, evidence of the heavy snowfall that had blanketed the area.

“It’s far too slippery,” I thought, my mind racing to comprehend the perilous situation.

“Elena,” Paul called out, his voice a mix of concern and frustration.

I knew I couldn’t go much farther on my own; he had effortlessly caught up to me. The cold wind bit into my skin as I struggled to maintain my balance on the icy pavement.

. “What’s the matter with you? Why are you running from this place?” His words cut through the wintry silence. “You can’t see how dangerous and sloppy the road is, can you? If you slip, you may fall from this angle,” he yelled.

The truth was, I was running not just from the physical dangers but from the emotional turbulence that engulfed me. I couldn’t bear the weight of our shared struggles any longer.

“I want you to leave. I don’t want to live with you,” I stated, my words hanging in the cold air.

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