Some things were unforgivable, man. It's not about tolerance. Everyone had their line in the sand. She endured all the shit by herself and died in that fire. Why should she forgive the one who pushed her to that end?
Izabella pulled out a disposable hair tie from her hair.
As she fixed her hair, she said, "I mean, forgiving you ain't totally out of the picture."
At that moment, Brett was left speechless. The surprise was too sudden, too unbelievable, too overwhelming.
But then, he watched as Izabella nonchalantly tosses the hair tie into the river: "Go pick it up. If you can find it, I'll forgive you. How's that?"
How's he supposed to find a tiny hair tie in a river? The river's filled with all sorts mixed up with mud and rocks. Even if Brett had ten hands, he'd be hard-pressed to find it.
The hair tie sank into the river. It's so light it barely made a splash.
"Too much for you? Then don't go fetching it..."
"So, if I find it, you'll forgive me and give me another chance?"
Izabella looked into Brett's earnest eyes and smiles, "Guess you'll know when you find it."
Her smile was enigmatic. Brett knew Izabella was punishing him. She knew he can't swim and is scared of water.
In this world, nothing came free. Everything had its price.
He striped off his coat and jumped into the river without a second thought. Luckily, the river was being cleaned out these days, so the water level was pretty low. Up to his thighs, not enough to drown him but cold enough to chill him to the bone.
Brett was like a man possessed. He bent down, Izabella's words echoing in his ears.
Just find that hair tie she tossed into the water, and she'll forgive him. Give him a chance.
That's his obsession. The one that's been haunting him for three years.
Brett bents down and started rummaging in the river. To reach the bottom, his head had to go under. The once clear water turned murky from all his movements.
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