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Dustin halted, casting a doubtful glance my way.
I offered a wry smile, saying, "Jacqueline did some redecorating."
After that, I handed Dustin his bag. "Dustin, why don't you unpack and rest a bit? I need to sort some things out myself."
He hummed in response, and I returned to my room.
The room still held both my and Conrad's belongings, clearly showing no one had lived there since I left. It seemed Conrad hadn't returned even once. Where had he been staying all this time? With Haley at Crystal Bay Villas, maybe?
The thought squeezed my chest. It felt like I had gotten Conrad out of my heart, but the wounds he left are still healing.
I pushed those thoughts aside and started packing my things. Years of practicing minimalism could make the job easier. My clothes and personal items weren't many, fitting neatly into one suitcase.
When I almost finished packing, a knock on the door pulled me back. It was Dustin.
He had changed clothes and peered past me to the still-open suitcase, his brows furrowing. "You're moving out of the Wagner family?"
"Yeah, it'd be awkward to stay," I said, continuing with my packing.
Dustin stepped inside, his gaze landing on the open wardrobe with Conrad's clothes still hanging inside. His fists clenched at his sides.
"You and Conrad have been together for so long, and to leave like this..." Dustin's voice trailed off, "Are you sure you're okay with this?"
Was I okay with it? That word again?
"Of course," I said with a smile.
But I knew it would only be occasional, even if I would come back. Or perhaps I wouldn't. Whoever said a couple could stay friends or family after breaking up was nonsense. I couldn't do it.
"So, you'll still see me as a brother?" His voice came with sadness.
My heart suddenly felt heavy, but I forced a smile. "Of course, you'll always be my brother."
"Then..." he started, then stopped, his gaze profound as if looking into the depths of a lake, "Can I hug you?"
I paused, surprised, and before I could respond, I was already in his embrace. His warm breath on my hair, his scent permeating through me, seeped through my skin and heart, causing me to tremble slightly.
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