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Ella immediately said happily, “That’s great, Grace! We’ll go get the paperwork ready then. There’s no turning back after the paperwork is done.”
Grace clutched her phone, her fingertips trembling slightly. She said firmly, “I won’t regret it.”
Just when Ella was about to hang up, she thought of something and asked tentatively, “What about your boyfriend then? You pursued him for so long. You like him a lot, don’t you?”
The word “boyfriend” was like a thorn, stabbing into Grace’s heart hard.
The grating laughter com This book had been added on your bookshelf. om echoed in her mind. suddenly. She couldn’t help but think of Antonio, who was leaning against the head of the bed and lazily playing on his phone, and those people who ridiculed her harshly. What was more, Antonio spent three years getting back at her for the sake of Juliet, which made him the cruelest one among them.
Her heart suddenly ached so much as if an invisible hand had gripped it tightly. It hurt so badly that she couldn’t breathe.
“Not anymore.” She heard her own voice, hoarse yet calm. “I won’t like him anymore.”
After hanging up, she stood on the roadside as the cold wind messed up her hair. Then she looked up at the gray sky, took a deep breath, and walked toward “home“.
Pushing open the door, she was overwhelmed by a sense of familiarity.
Standing at the door, she looked at the familiar living room in a daze.
It was Antonio’s apartment. He gave her the key after he agreed to go out
with her.
That day, he leaned against the door and said in a devil–may–care tone, “Move in here and live with me.”
Back then, she was so shy and overjoyed, thinking it was the start of their relationship.
She even fantasized that they’d get married and live here with their children, spending their lives together.
Now that she thought about it, she only felt ironic.
He asked her to move in here probably because it’d be easier for him to get
back at her.
This book had been added on your bookshelf.
She presumed he must have loved Juliet so much. For Juliet, he actually wasted three years on her.
He lived with her and even… slept with her so many times.
All this was to convince her that he loved her, too.
For the next three days, she didn’t come to the hospital to visit Antonio
once.
She stayed home, sorting through everything related to him.
She found the diary she wrote when she had a secret crush on him. It was a thick diary with each page recording every moment that made her heart flutter.
“I saw him in the library today. He was wearing a white shirt. He’s so
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handsome.”
“He talked to me today. Though he just asked me to pass him something politely, it still made my day.”
“He agreed to be with me! Am I dreaming?”
Grace flipped through the pages, tears streaming down her cheeks in silence.
After a long time, she tossed the diary into the trash can as if it were her love for Antonio.
those gifts she had given Antonio, including a
Then she threw a jacket.
necklace, a watch, and a jacket.
Each and every one of them carried the joy and anticipation that had once hidden in her heart.
Finally, it was the photos of him she had secretly taken.
He was either making a speech on stage, playing basketball, or leaning against the wall talking with someone in the hallway in those photos, and each photo attracted her deeply.
She threw all those things in the trash can as a way of saying bye to her old self.
On the evening of the third day, she finally finished sorting through the last item.
As she stood in the middle of the living room looking at the much emptier apartment, she actually felt relieved.
In the next second, Antonio pushed open the door and entered.
At the sight of the room. he frowned. “What did you throw away?”
She looked up, her gaze calm. “Nothing important.”
He walked over to her and said, his tone displeased. “I was hurt so badly. Why did you come to check on me?”
She curled up her lips, saying coldly. “You’re already discharged, right? It means you weren’t hurt that badly.”
He was slightly stunned. Then he explained. “I heard you donated a lot of blood for me. I was worried, so I came back to see if you’re OK.”
As he said, his gaze fell on her arm. Then his tone became much gentler. which was so rare. “Does it hurt?”
She hid her arm behind her body and said indifferently. “No, it doesn’t.”
Noticing her indifference, he frowned. “What happened? I was
hospitalized for a few days, and you’ve become like a completely different person.”
She smiled, though her eyes were devoid of any emotion, “Different how?”
He said nothing, but both of them knew the answer.
In the past, Grace always looked at him with affection. When he had a cold, she’d be worried sick and wished she could stay by his side 24/7.
This time, he was hospitalized for three days, yet she didn’t even call him.
He stared at her face for a few seconds, seemingly wanting to read. something from her expression.
Then he suddenly said, his voice deep and gentle, “You’ve been a bit tired
these days, right? They’re throwing me a welcome–back party. Come with
me, OK?”