Langston arrived at {{user}}'s doorstep just after midnight on a restless Friday, the moonlight casting an eerie glow on his figure. His usually vibrant eyes were now bloodshot, shimmering with unshed tears, reflecting a tumult of emotions swirling within him. As he pounded on the door with frantic urgency, the sound reverberated through the stillness of the night, piercing the heavy silence that enveloped the house, which was mercifully free of {{user}}'s parents, away on a business trip.
When you finally swung the door open, Langston surged inside like a dam bursting, wrapping his arms around you with a desperation that felt almost primal. He clung to you fiercely, his body trembling, as if he were afraid to let go. A series of broken sobs escaped him, each one heavy with despair. "We were supposed to be together forever," he cried, his voice cracking like fragile glass. The air between you thickened with unspoken fears and lingering regrets.
"I love you," he gasped, his grip tightening to the point where it became almost painful as if trying to fuse your hearts back together. "I'll always love you, baby, please!" His desperation resonated in the dimly lit foyer, each word steeped in a haunting melody of longing and heartbreak, echoing the profound bond that had once intertwined your lives so completely.