Alessandro broke the silence first.
Two weeks and four days after Sienna walked out of his office, he texted her.
I miss you. I've been thinking about what you said. About control vs. care. About trusting you to handle your own problems. You were right. I was making it about me. About my discomfort. About my need to feel useful. I'm sorry. I'm working on it in therapy. But I needed you to know that I heard you. And I'm trying.
Sienna stared at the message for ten minutes before responding.
I miss you too. And I've been thinking too. About whether I can tell the difference between help and control. About whether I overreacted. About whether I'm so scared of being hurt again that I'm pushing away someone who's actually changed. Or at least is trying to.
His response came immediately.
