Amy was a special case.
He hadn’t found what was troubling her at that mont. She was still keeping it in, holding secrets that ate her from within. She would always mumble about family issues and whenever asked, she’d deflect or give the classic "You can’t understand."
Even despite her troubles, she had still offered and was still offering a helping hand, going to lengths for the sweet, young man.
What more could they be hiding? How far would they go for him whilst they fight their own battles alone? Had he been selfish all this while?
How foolish he was to think he had been cursed all this while. He was surrounded by blessings, surrounded by beautiful won who were facing one or two hardships but still cared about him.
At this point, Syril didn’t know what to feel.
Anger?
Betrayal?
Remorse?
He couldn’t pinpoint anything. His head was a turmoil, an entanglent of emotions that hurt too much.
In that mont, he had opened his mouth to say sothing, to stop Sherry from expressing gratitude when he was actually the one in debt. However, despite his attempt to sound smooth, he hoarsed.
"No... You owe nothing. I should be the one thanking you. You’ve done more than that for . I..." He stuttered. "I’ll do that over and over again for you. You deserve more than this. You... You deserve the best."
Sherry listened to more soothing words from Syril, holding onto the ch Controller as she poured everything without restraint.
Syril held her through everything, saying genuine words that carried the weight of unapologetic love.
It was the support Sherry never had. She couldn’t lant to her daughter, because she had to play her motherly role well. And since her husband was long dead and she had no relatives alive or any that wanted to see her to console or support, Sherry had to keep every hurtful emotion bottled.
Now, she had poured everything and it felt right. She felt light, better than she ever felt for a couple of years.
She didn’t pull away so fast. She stayed there, enjoying the comfort of the teenager’s sturdy arms wrapped around her.
Sherry started chuckling.
"Look at you. Look at !" She laughed with genuine humor. "Who would have thought the sa boy who stood outside my shop three years ago would be the one to help now?"
"Do you rember?" She smiled into his chest, absentmindedly snuggling and squeezing the boy’s refined shape. "Do you rember what you told that morning when I gave you two options? That was the day after your first visit, right?"
Syril too smiled back reminiscing how ’foolishly’ bold he was.
*FLASHBACK.*
That morning, knowing that the boy was all alone and had no one to look up to, Sherry had offered to raise the boy as her own, to adopt him as her own child, or be his guardian till he could fend for himself.
And Syril gave the most ’ridiculous’ answer. He didn’t pick any option. He didn’t go for the best offer.
Instead, his words were: "No. I’m sorry, ma’am. Mother wouldn’t have let do that. Mother and Father wanted to see grow into a successful, brave man. Now that they... Now that they are no more, I’ll have to fight to beco the person they wanted to be."
"But you can grow with . You can beco successful under my guidance. You can always be what you wanna be with my supervision, yeah?" A puzzled Sherry had asked.
"No, ma’am." Those two words struck Sherry like a physical blow. "You’re a kind woman, but I can’t accept those offers, ma’am. I already owe you for this, and I can’t begin that journey of indebtedness. I don’t want to grow up in soone’s shadow and I don’t want to be a burden. If I accept these, maybe I’ll grow weak. If I start fighting now, I’ll beco who mother and father want to be. Thank you, ma’am, but I have to do this."
Sherry was awestruck. She tried opening her mouth in persuasion, but words didn’t co out.
From that day, she knew the boy was special. And when he landed a job at a five star restaurant (Amanda’s), she was convinced the boy knew where he was going. She started looking at him from another perspective and supported with all she could.
Syril beca an object of awe for her, and she was so interested in seeing the boy’s developnt till date.
Note: It was also this sa ntality Syril had that he refused to accept Amanda’s grandiose offer. Part of the reasons the won in his life are so interested in him.
*PRESENT.*
"Yeah, I rember." Syril laughed out loud, scratching his head as he pictured how small and bold he looked then.
"You’re not that small boy now..." Sherry started, softly humming words into his chest. "You’re becoming that person your parents wanted you to beco." She tried looking into his eyes from her position.
"They’d be proud of you, Syril."
"Yeah..." Syril trailed off, trying to rember what his parents’ face looked like.
Those faces were long gone, but he couldn’t forget what they looked like. The warm, smiley face of his mom etched into his mory like a scar.
That face that could perfectly discipline him for doing a bad thing and still beam happily in a tight embrace.
His father was taciturn and never spoke much, maybe Syril took this trait from him, but that handso face never shied away from expressing unapologetic, imnse love for his family.
Syril couldn’t forget them. He couldn’t bury those faces. He couldn’t bury those personalities. They had been the one pushing him. He couldn’t give up, because he promised to be a great man.
Sherry knew he was lost in his thoughts. She knew she had resurfaced mories of Syril’s loved ones and it probably hurt the young man.
She felt bad.
To pivot him away from lancholic thoughts she had incited, she asked a question that was tugging her mind.
"We’ve never really talked about this... There were always pressing issues that this never really mattered, but recently, I’ve been wondering. After seeing your performance in the store, my curiosity was spiked."
"Syril, what’s your ability?"
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