LOGINMy flight was suddenly canceled, so I dragged my suitcase back home. As soon as I stepped inside, I saw torn black stockings scattered on the floor. This was the eighth time Simon Jones had brought a different woman home. The sound of running water and a young woman’s laughter echoed from the bathroom. I didn’t cry or make a scene. Instead, I sat quietly on the couch, waiting for them to finish. Everyone assumed I would continue being Simon’s devoted fool like before. But no one knew that the man I truly loved had returned. After tonight, Simon, the stand-in, would be discarded.
View MoreLittle Noah and little Chloe had once walked the same path.But in the end, they still drifted apart.…Two years later.A friend mentioned Simon to me in passing.After losing his ability to paint, his life took a downward spiral.In the end, he sold his studio and left the city.No one knew where he went.He had cut ties with everyone.As for Noah, he had lived up to expectations, rising to become a highly successful young entrepreneur.I wasn’t doing too badly myself—I had been recognized as an outstanding teacher in the city, an honor I shared with another female colleague.…That day, the two of us were in a car on our way to the award ceremony.As we waited at a red light, a large LED screen on a nearby shopping mall caught my eye.A live interview was being broadcast.There, in the center of the screen, stood Noah—composed, poised, radiating confidence.Like a star in a sea of flashing cameras, he was surrounded by media, every lens hungering to capture his slightest expression,
The airport security checkpoint buzzed with people coming and going. I forced a smile. "Noah, you have a sensitive stomach—make sure to eat on time, go easy on the iced coffee, and take care of yourself."He managed a weak smile in return. "Got it. You’re so naggy. When you get there, send me a message so I know you're safe." My voice trembled as I answered, "Okay. Then… I’m off." Noah took a deep breath, his brows furrowing before relaxing again like he was struggling to keep himself together. His voice was tight and controlled. "Go on." I kept smiling as hard as I could. Then I grabbed my suitcase and turned to walk away. One step. Then another. Each one felt like it was crushing my chest, making it harder to breathe. I bit down on my lip, forcing back the tears. But by the tenth step, I couldn’t hold it in any longer. I let go of my suitcase. Then, without thinking, I turned and ran straight into Noah’s arms. He caught me effortlessly, holding me tight.
"You’ve asked me before—why I never got jealous when you brought other women home." My voice was calm, steady, and cold. "Because I never loved you. I only used you as a temporary replacement for Noah, a way to numb myself and keep going." Simon stared at me in disbelief. Tears welled up in his eyes, threatening to spill over. "No… that’s not possible! Chloe, you love me! You took care of me when I was sick. You put up with me when I lost my temper. How could you say you never loved me?" His pain didn’t shake me. My emotions remained composed, detached. "Simon, you hurt me. And I lied to you. In this relationship, neither of us were good people. We both deserved what we got." His shoulders hunched slightly, as if carrying a crushing weight, still unwilling to accept my words. I took a deep breath. "Simon, you don’t love me as much as you think you do. You’re just not used to losing. You’re too proud, and now that I’m the one walking away, it’s eating at you. Don’t
"I don’t want you to give up everything for me. And more than that, I don’t want you to look back years from now and regret the choices you made today." "Noah, love is about supporting each other’s dreams, not holding each other back." …After breaking up with Noah, I submitted my resignation at work. I decided to become a volunteer teacher. The decision came to me on our way back from Hilltown, especially after seeing the children at the old town school—their bright, innocent smiles standing out against the worn-down classrooms. I wanted to do something for them, even if it was just a small effort. Somehow, Simon got wind of my breakup. He was waiting outside my apartment building. In just a few days, he had lost a noticeable amount of weight. His usual cocky demeanor was gone, replaced by exhaustion. Unshaven and disheveled, he looked nothing like the man he used to be. The moment he saw me, he stepped forward. "Even if we broke up, we’re still friends, aren’t w












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