CELEBRITY
Liam Payne 30 minutes before his death
Liam Phyne sat on the edge of his bed, the soft glow of the morning sun filtering through the curtains. He was uncharacteristically quiet, his mind racing as he prepared for a day that felt heavy with unspoken tension.
He glanced at his phone. Two messages from his sister, Sarah, reminding him about the family gathering later that evening. They hadn’t seen each other in months, and the thought of facing her brought a knot to his stomach. Their last conversation had ended on a bitter note, one that still lingered between them like a ghost.
Liam stood up and wandered to the small kitchen of his apartment. The aroma of brewing coffee filled the air, but it did little to lift his spirits. He poured himself a cup, staring blankly at the steam rising in swirling patterns. His thoughts drifted to the decisions he had made over the past few months—decisions that had led him to this moment.
He took a sip and winced; it was too hot. Outside, the world was waking up, cars honking, people rushing to work, but he felt frozen in time. The weight of his choices pressed down on him. The fight with Sarah replayed in his mind, and he wondered if this family gathering would be the chance to mend things or just an opportunity to deepen the divide.
Suddenly, his phone buzzed again. It was a reminder about the meeting he had later that day—a crucial one that could determine the fate of his career. The pressure was mounting, and Liam could feel it closing in on him. He leaned against the counter, gripping the mug tightly, as memories of his ambitions clashed with the reality of his personal life.