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There were no flowers, no love confessions, and no romantic surprises.
In short, Tyler would often hug Vicky during the period she was hiding in his house. Then, when the matter with Jonathan was solved and she could go out, he would also hug her, kiss her, and hold her hand outside. A few of their acquaintances caught them in the act of being intimate, and that was how Tyler and Vicky naturally ended up together.
She did not mind him doing so. In fact, they had done everything a couple would do; they just never put a label on their relationship.
Later, Vicky moved back to the dormitory and thought it was over between them. However, it did not take long for Tyler to call and invite her to play the piano.
When they met, Tyler still hugged and kissed her as he did at his home. In fact, he did all that right in front of her classmates. No one would ever believe them if they said they were not dating.
Vicky only struggled with the idea for a little while before she quickly accepted the fact that they were, indeed, a couple. After all, it was not that difficult of a decision to make.
Tyler was handsome and capable; he single-handedly started his own business and helped her in more ways than one.
Vicky had never seen him with another woman and, after some gentle probing, discovered he had been single all his life. She would be a fool to pass up a wonderful man like this.
Therefore, when others asked if they were together, Vicky would always say yes, and Tyler never said otherwise. Thus, the story of how they haphazardly ended up together was born.
Tyler had always been the straightforward, cold type, so Vicky would always be the first to apologize whenever they had arguments with each other.
Compared to Tyler, Vicky had a relatively outgoing personality due to her upbringing. Never once did she think the man should always apologize first in a relationship. She always felt that men and women were equal, and when two people come together, they should always be honest with each other. Why should it matter who apologized first when they had the whole future to look forward to?
Right then, it was the first time Vicky had ever uttered the dreaded words—break up.
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