Grant woke up with a pounding headache and a dry mouth. Letting out a curse at the sunlight streaming in, he rolled over and covered his eyes. He only cursed again as the events of the previous night came back to him. Addie kissing Hunter, wanting to kill herself, not wanting him at all. Another drink almost sounded like a good idea as the scenes replayed in his mind. With mysterious strength, Grant heaved himself to the bathroom and had a shower, which left him feeling a little more human. Stepping out of the shower, his head whipped towards the open door of his room, the one that led out onto a verandah overlooking the sea. Faint singing wafted in through the door, and it almost sounded like Adelisa. Pulling on shorts hastily he walked out, still squinting at the strong light. The singing got fainter, but now Grant felt like he [i]needed[/i] to hear Addie singing. He didn't know how he felt about her, but her voice was something he'd always loved. He walked out of their apartment to the girls' one opposite, still not thinking clearly enough to knock. As soon as he opened the door Adelisa's clear and beautiful voice drifted in, and almost without hesitation, Grant moved towards the balcony in his view. Sure enough, Addie stood there, hair blowing in the ocean breeze, singing her heart out in a way Grant hadn't heard since they broke up. He stood there silently, watching her with a smile he didn't know he had, until her voice faded and she stopped. Brought back to earth by the silence now, Grant didn't know what to do or say, couldn't bring himself to cheer, or ask if she was okay. He felt frozen.