Initially one could say your heart couldn’t belong to a place, but that was so very wrong. His heart was left in Venice, practically buried; where he could be carefree with his lover. But since everything’s changed, Chan’s unable to be with you, his lover, freely. Venice was the one place that represented the place where they could thrive happily. So the argument on whether someone’s heart could belong somewhere was true.
Venice was his inability to move on – to accept how things change and can come to be different. Back in Venice, his heart was full, but that was when things were going good, nothing interrupting his feelings. Though when the relationship changed to be perhaps adversely, he didn’t want to consider that reality. So he always thought back to Venice as the peak, where his heart was full and happy, and how the story needs to move on from the beautiful place, waiting for someone like you to take it home.
Undoubtedly however, they both saw how the relationship was in such a fragile place, where both of their sides had been unable to communicate properly. Therefore, Chan began perceiving things in a black and white state since he hadn’t been given enough context due to the lack of communication to develop any kind of grey area thoughts. They both knew how much they loved one another, but the other person couldn’t see that until to late.
RICKY MONTGOMERY. - My heart is buried in Venice, hidden beneath all my worries and doubts.” A dial came from his phone, as his ear pressed against it, waiting for you to answer. So he could finally hear your beautiful voice again.