“But what about all the things you told me?” He asked her, quietly, his voice a faint, timid whisper, More afraid of the answer than the question. She stares motionless, not trusting her voice, Knowing it will betray her... like before. “You said you’d stay with me forever.” A single tear rolled down her cheek, As silent as the stars above, yet as loud as a rushing waterfall. “You said we’d have a family together, a home.” She was forced to sit down on the plush loveseat, An ironic backdrop to the turmoil that was slowly unfolding. “You said I was your one and only.” She notices the trembling in his voice, The soft, quivering whimper, much like a puppy, That betrays he is close to tears. “Your forever and always.” She can hardly hear him, so she leans in closer, Gazing into his watery eyes, swimming with honest tears. “You said you had written my name on your heart.” Mustering her strength, courage, and will, she responds: “Only in pencil.”