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Chapter 18
Chapter 18
If you looked at it from another angle, Nina was pathetic in her own way.She had spent years believing in an illusion.
Convinced that she and Pax were something more than childhood friends.That their bond was built on mutual affection, not just habit.
She had left the country thinking she had a place in his heart–a permanent one.
And when she returned, the boy who had once braved storms to pick her up at the airport, who had stood there waiting for her, drenched, breathless, eyes filled with devotion had moved on in just two
days.
The world hadn’t stopped for her.
The sharp wail of sirens cut through the air.
Red and blue lights pulsed against the glass storefronts, the reflections casting an eerie glow over the
marble floors.
The paramedics moved quickly, their voices urgent but professional.
Nina w
still conscious, her skin ghastly pale against the stark white of her dress.
The blood had already begun to seep through the delicate fabric, a slow, spreading stain.
Pax stood beside me, his expression carefully blank.
But his hands,fisted tightly at his sides.
The tension in his shoulders, and the way his jaw clenched just slightly.
He was worried.
He just wouldn’t let himself show it.
I let out a slow breath, my lips curling into something faintly amused.
“Go.”
It had all been about him, up to this point.
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His hesitation lasted only a second before he stepped forward, but not before pulling me into a brief
hug.
It was quick, but firm.
His scent lingered–clean, crisp, familiar. A faint trace of cologne mixed with something uniquely
him.
“Cecilia, wait for me.”
“After tonight, everything will be over.”
I almost laughed. Because he was right,it really would be over.
A few hours later….
A sales associate at an upscale boutique placed a velvet box onto the counter, the soft material absorbing the glow of the store’s golden lighting.
With a careful motion, she lifted the lid, revealing a stunning diamond ring.
A ring big enough to silence doubts.Big enough to convince someone to stay.
“Miss, where’s your boyfriend?” the sales associate asked politely, assuming the moment belonged
to two.
I smiled.
“I don’t need it anymore.”
Almost, I wavered.But I didn’t.
By the time I got home, my resolve was steel.
I removed my old SIM card, fingers steady, and tossed it into the trash without a second thought.
There was no need to keep it anymore.
I had booked a hotel near the airport to catch an early morning flight.
With my suitcase in hand, I slid into the backseat of a taxi, watching the city blur past the window.
Everything outside rushed by–buildings, streetlights, familiar roads–disappearing at a speed I couldn’t control.
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But I didn’t look back.
I pressed a hand to my chest.
No ache,no hesitation.
Just quiet certainty.
Goodbye to the city that had been my home for twenty years.
Goodbye, Pax.
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I’m confused completely… when you get to chapter 21 it starts a completely different book? Like I’m enjoying the first one and would love to be able to read this but now I can’t because two completely stories...