At exactly 4:07am, the fire alarm ripped through the apartment complex like a scream in the night.
Bianca bolted upright, disoriented. The shrill, high-pitched wail vibrated through the walls. For a few seconds, she sat frozen in the dark, heart racing. Then Instinct took over -coat, phone, keys and out the door, following the stampede of neighbours down the stairwell
Outside, the cold slapped her across the face. She shivered, hugging her coat tight. Sleepy tenants gathered in clusters on the sidewalk, some wrapped in blankets, some barefoot, all equally confused and bleary-eyed
A young man whispered about smoke in the basement. An older woman claimed she heard popping sounds near the elevator shaft. No one knew for sure. But the fear was real -shared in glances, in the way people clutched each other and in the strained in silence between murmurs
Bianca stood near the curb, trying to breathe slowly. One, two, three. In through the nose, out through the mouth
And then she saw him. Jonas
Across the street, under a flickering lamppost, stood the man she hadn't seen in months. Hands in his hoodie pockets. Staring at the building like it was familiar
Because it had been. For years, it had been their shared space. Their home. Until the arguments got too harsh, the silence too long, the love too tired
He hadn't fought for her. She hadn't begged him to stay. Clean break
Or so she thought.
Biance stared, unsure if the pounding in her chest was from the alarm or the sight of him. He looked same. Tired eyes, slight slouch, that same ridiculous habit of shifting his weight from one leg to the other when he was nervous
He met her eyes. Gave a faint nod. Not warm, not cold. Just.... acknowledgment
She didn't nod back
A moment later, a firefighter appeared at the entrance of the building and called out "All clear! False alarm, folks. Faulty smoke detector in a basement unit. No danger. You're all safe to head back inside"
Relief swept through the crowd like a wave. Conversation resumed. A few people laughed, already turning the moment into a future story to tell
But Bianca didn't move
By the time she looked back at the street, Jonas was gone
She blinked, searched again, nothing. He hadn't approached her. Hadn't said a word. Just appeared, looked and vanished
Had he moved back into the building? Was he just passing by? Or had she imagined him entirely, conjured by panic and sleep deprivation?
The explanation didn't matter. What mattered was what the alarm had triggered -not tye physical urgency but the emotional aftershock
She'd told herself she was fine. Hadn't she? Told friends she was better off. Posted smiling photos. Swiped right, laughed on awkward dates, answered "I'm doing well" on autopilot
But tonight, in the space between siren and silence, she learned the truth. She hadn't healed. Not fully
The emergency wasn't the alarm or the imagined fire or the cold street full of strangers. It was the quiet after. The stillness that exposed the ache she'd buried
As her neighbours began shuffling back inside, Bianca remained where she stood. Her toes numb. Her face expressionless. Her heart -exhausted
Eventually, she turned and followed the others.
Back into the building. Back into the apartment that once held two toothbrushes, two mugs and two set of keys
Back into her life. But something had shifted. Maybe it took a false alarm to reveal a real one
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