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Capítulo 23: Chapter 23: New Beginnings

Elliot sat at the dining table, the warm glow of candlelight flickering between him and Alice. It was their first official date since their marriage, and he felt a strange mix of anticipation and anxiety. He had poured his heart into making the evening special, selecting a quaint Italian restaurant known for its ambiance and culinary delights. Yet, the reality was that their relationship was still tentative, a delicate dance of rediscovery.

The restaurant was a charming little place tucked away in a quiet corner of the city, adorned with twinkling fairy lights and the scent of fresh basil wafting through the air. Elliot remembered the old him—the one who had been too intimidated by Alice's beauty and elegance to even consider asking her out. Now, the tables had turned; he was the one attempting to win her over, but he wasn't sure how to break through the barriers she had built around her heart.

As they perused the menu, he stole glances at her. Alice looked radiant in a fitted black dress that accentuated her figure, her hair cascading in soft waves over her shoulders. She appeared relaxed yet guarded, her usual wit and charm tempered by an air of caution. Elliot had changed, but he sensed she was still grappling with the memories of the boy she had once dismissed.

"So, what are you thinking?" Elliot asked, trying to initiate conversation. He had rehearsed questions to spark light-hearted dialogue, but each word felt heavier than it should.

"I'm torn between the lasagna and the risotto," she replied, her eyes flickering to the menu. "What about you?"

"Definitely the lasagna," he said, a smile tugging at his lips. "You can't go wrong with classic comfort food."

Alice chuckled softly, the tension easing slightly. "That's true. What do you think it says about you that you're drawn to the most caloric option on the menu?"

Elliot raised an eyebrow, a hint of mischief in his voice. "Maybe I'm trying to relive my past—or perhaps it's just that I enjoy delicious food. I guess we all have our cravings."

Their meals arrived, and they dived into the hearty dishes, the conversation flowing more naturally as they savored each bite. They talked about trivial things—favorite movies, childhood memories, and their mutual distaste for long meetings. Alice shared stories from her year abroad, recounting experiences that made Elliot chuckle, and he found himself captivated by her animated storytelling.

Yet, amidst the laughter, he felt an undercurrent of tension that refused to dissipate. He wanted to share more of himself, to let her see the man he had become, but the shadows of his past still loomed large.

After dinner, they strolled through a nearby park, the cool evening air brushing against their skin. The moon hung low in the sky, casting a soft glow over the landscape. Elliot felt a wave of nostalgia wash over him; this was the kind of evening he had dreamed of having with her, back when he had been infatuated with her from a distance.

As they walked, Alice hesitated, her hand brushing against his arm. "Elliot, can I ask you something?" Her voice was tentative, as if she was choosing her words carefully.

"Of course," he replied, stopping to face her. He was ready for whatever she wanted to say, his heart pounding in anticipation.

"What do you see for us?" she asked, searching his eyes for answers. "I mean, do you think this—what we have—is real? Or is it just a facade we're maintaining because of our families?"

Elliot felt the weight of her question. He had thought about this often, the dynamics of their relationship and the expectations placed upon them. "I want it to be real," he said honestly. "I want to know you, and I want you to know me. I'm not the same person I used to be, and I hope that means something to you."

Alice studied him, her gaze unwavering. "It does. But I can't help feeling like we're both wearing masks. I don't want to be in a marriage that feels like a business transaction."

His heart sank slightly at her words. "I get that. And I'm trying to be better, to be more than just what I was before. But I need you to understand that I still have my struggles—my PTSD, my past. I'm not perfect, and I may never be."

Alice stepped closer, her expression softening. "I don't expect perfection, Elliot. I just want honesty. I want us to be real with each other."

He nodded, the air between them crackling with an unspoken understanding. "Then let's start over. Let's take our time to rediscover each other, no more pretending. I want to be the husband you deserve, but I need your patience."

"Okay," she replied, a small smile breaking through her earlier reserve. "Patience sounds good."

As they continued their walk, Elliot felt a shift in their dynamic, a glimmer of hope that maybe, just maybe, they could build something meaningful together. He knew it wouldn't be easy—after all, they were still learning to navigate the complexities of their marriage—but he was determined to try.

With each step they took, he felt the weight of his past begin to lift, replaced by the promise of a future where they could explore the depths of their connection. The journey was just beginning, and for the first time in a long while, Elliot felt the warmth of possibility fill the air between them.


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