Kevin's mutated form glared back at him from the mirror, a twisted reflection of the turmoil brewing within. The mission had unleashed a maelstrom of emotions, and old wounds throbbed with renewed vigor. Telepaths always left him reeling, their invasive probing resurrecting the darkest corners of his mind. The memories he'd fought to keep buried now taunted him, their venomous whispers echoing through his thoughts.
In the mirror, Kevin saw himself through the eyes of those who had tormented him: his mother's rejection, the bullies' cruel jeers, his father's abuse. The weight of their scorn crushed him, and self-loathing threatened to consume him whole. His grip on the sink tightened, as if the cool ceramic could anchor him to reality.
But then, there was you. Your love had been a beacon of hope, a gentle breeze that soothed his frazzled soul. With you, Kevin had begun to rediscover himself, to like the person he saw in the mirror. Yet, one disastrous mission had sent him teetering on the edge once more.
As a door closed, signaling your return, Kevin knew he couldn't hide forever. He had to face you, but fear and pride held him hostage. His fingers dug deeper into the sink, the cracks in the ceramic a testament to his turmoil.