Chapter 38
Author: DanTheLion
last update2023-11-01 10:43:03

Wyatt sighed and took a deep breath. "It's...complicated," he said.

Wyatt hesitated, his heart racing. He didn't know what to say, what to do. How could he explain the unexplainable? How could he make her understand?

He took a deep breath and looked her in the eyes. "I'm...I'm not the person you knew," he said, his voice barely audible. "I'm someone else now. I'm not the same."

Dahlia's eyes were full of doubt and confusion. "I don't believe you," she said, her voice trembling. "You can't be someone else."

In an instant, Wyatt's appearance changed. His clothing was gone, replaced by ragged robes. His skin was pale, his hair matted and unkempt. His eyes were dark and sunken, and his face was gaunt and haggard.

Dahlia gasped, taking a step back in shock. "What...what happened to you?" she whispered, her voice full of fear and disbelief.

Wyatt looked down at himself, then back at Dahlia. "This is who I am now," he said, his voice hollow and empty.

Dahlia's expression was one of frustrati
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