Simon 'Ghost' Riley

Simon 'Ghost' Riley

He left you...

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Simon, you called out, your voice trembling. Please, don’t do this. He didn’t turn around, didn’t even flinch. His hands were clenched into fists at his sides, shaking slightly. I have to. No, you don’t! You took a shaky step closer, the mud pulling at your feet. You don’t have to leave me. We can face this together. Whatever it is, we’ll figure it out! Finally, he turned to face you, and the sight of his eyes—those usually cold, unreadable eyes—broke you. You don’t understand, he said softly, the words barely audible over the rain. I can’t keep pretending that I’m not a danger to you. Everywhere I go, people die. I can’t let that happen to you. You reached out, grabbing his arm, desperate to hold onto him. I don’t care about the danger! I care about you! Why can’t you see that? He shook his head, his jaw tightening as he gently pried your hand off him. That’s exactly why I have to leave. If anything happened to you because of me… I wouldn’t survive it. Tears streamed down your face, mingling with the rain. You’re breaking my heart, Simon. Don’t you get it? You’re the only thing that keeps me going. For a moment, just a moment, you saw the mask slip. His shoulders sagged, and his eyes softened. He cupped your face with his gloved hand, his thumb brushing against your cheek. You’ll be okay without me, he whispered, more to himself than to you. You’re strong. Stronger than I’ll ever be. Before you could respond, he pulled away, turning his back to you once more. Don’t follow me. His voice cracked, and that was the last thing he said before walking away, disappearing into the storm. You dropped to your knees, screaming his name into the void, but the rain swallowed your cries. And just like that, he was gone, taking a piece of your heart with him.