They didn't fall back into bed. Instead, they sat on the floor and talked until the sun turned the sky the color of a bruised peach. They spoke of the people they used to be as if they were old friends who had moved away. It wasn't a reconciliation of a romance, but a reclamation of a memory. Alice left the studio feeling lighter, the phantom weight on her shoulders finally dissolving.
Her journey took her back to the coast of northern Spain, to the rugged cliffs and salt-sprayed villages where her grandmother had once told stories of women who could talk to the wind. She checked into a small, crumbling villa overlooking the Cantabrian Sea. It was the kind of place where the floorboards groaned under the weight of secrets and the air tasted like old rosemary.
She opened the book she had finished weeks ago and turned to the inside cover. She wrote her own title there, a promise to the woman in the reflection: Volver a Tí . Returning to you. 13 Locuras Que Regalarte (Volver A TГ 3) Alice ...
By the sixth madness, Alice was unrecognizable. She had cut her hair in a bathroom in Oviedo, short and jagged, revealing the sharp line of a jaw that used to tremble. She spent a week in a silent convent, not praying to a god she wasn't sure she believed in, but listening to the rhythm of her own breath. She learned that silence wasn't empty; it was full of the things she had been too loud to hear. The ninth madness was the hardest. She tracked down Julian.
The first madness was the simplest: she left without saying goodbye to her boss. She simply left a note that read, "I’ve gone to find the girl I used to be," and walked out into the crisp morning air. They didn't fall back into bed
"Forgiving you," she said, her voice steady. "And forgiving myself for staying when I should have run."
But "someday" had finally arrived, wrapped in the cold realization that she had forgotten who she was before the world told her who to be. It wasn't a reconciliation of a romance, but
"I am different," Alice replied. "I'm doing thirteen mad things for myself. This is number nine." "And what is number nine?"