On the last night, Will and I went to the beach together. Nathan was out with his girlfriend. I was wearing a white dress, and I had a flower in my hair. The night was warm, and I could smell the sea. We sat under our favourite tree.
"Are you glad that you came?" I asked.
He nodded. "Oh, yes. You are wonderful, Clark."
I looked at him, and then I moved forward and kissed him, and he kissed me back. And just for a moment, I could smell his skin and feel his soft hair under my fingers, and it was just Will and me on this beautiful island, with the night sky above us.
Then, suddenly, he pulled back. "I can't," he said.
"Why? I don't understand," I replied.
He swallowed. "Because I can't be the man I want to be with you."
I continued to hold his face in my hands. "Listen, Will, I know about Dignitas. I don't care what you can and can't do. I know this isn't a normal love story. But I love you, Will. I knew it when I left Patrick. And I think you love me, too."
For a moment, he just looked at me. Then he said, very quietly, "I'm sorry. It's not enough."
"I don't understand."
"I know that this could be a good life," he went on.
"Maybe very good with you around. But it's not my life. I loved my life before the accident, Clark. I liked riding my motorbike. I liked climbing mountains and bungee jumping. I don't want to live in this wheelchair. I'm going to get more and more ill. You saw what I was like in the hospital when I had that infection."
I was crying now. "Please, Will, don't say this. Please try."
"No," he said. "I'm going to Dignitas on 13th August, and if you really love me, you will come with me."
I stood up then. "No," I said. "I tell you that I love you, but you want me to come and watch you kill yourself?"
"Louisa..."
"Don't!" I shouted. "Don't say another word. How can you ask me to do that? Why did I take this stupid job?" And then I ran up the beach and back to my hotel room.