LOGINTony finally realized I had stopped telling him everything. When the company assigned me to a business trip, I signed the papers immediately without consulting him. When my best friend invited couples to her wedding, I attended alone and gave her a nice wedding gift. Even when I fell ill and needed surgery, I booked the appointment without his consent. As a doctor, Tony frowned when he found out about the surgery. "Why didn't you tell me you were sick? Give me your medical records, I'll arrange everything for you." Without a second thought, I replied, "No need. I can handle it myself, I don't want to trouble you. Thank you." The moment the words left my mouth, both of us froze. Less than a month ago... I was completely dependent on him. Back then, I couldn't even choose an outfit for a date or decide what to eat for lunch without texting him first.
View MoreAfter he finished his meal, it didn't cross his mind even for a split second to let me know or to ask what I was up to.Back then, I hadn't read too deeply into it and simply kept chatting with him. But later on, Tony gradually stopped replying altogether. Whenever I pressed him for answers, he would say coldly, “Don’t you have your own things to do?”Even though I had passed the age of obsessing over trivial things like whether someone replied within seconds.But seeing Michael’s explanation, a secret, fluttering joy sparked in my heart.Still, I sent back a polite response.“It’s fine, focus on your work first. You don't have to reply to my messages right away.”Instantly, the top of the chat box changed to show that the other party was already typing.After a long pause, a giant wall of text suddenly flashed across the screen.“Soldiers during World War II could still find the time to write love letters to their partners. “Olympic commentators call their girlfriends du
Yvonne asked suddenly.She had appeared at the doorway at some unknown point and walked into the room with a beaming smile."Go find the doctor on duty or your supervising instructor," Tony said, cutting her off. "Don't come looking for me anymore."Yvonne froze, the smile stiffening on her face. She immediately looked toward me as if pleading for help. "Mary, I really can't understand it. Can you please stop making things difficult for Dr. Frank?"I smiled faintly. "We’ve already broken up. Whatever happens between you two has nothing to do with me."A secretive glint flashed through Yvonne's eyes but her tone still carried a faint, tearful tremor. "Please don't fight because of me, okay? Otherwise, I'll feel incredibly guilty..."Tony’s voice cut in, sharp and freezing cold. "It’s the exact same textbook. Why can everyone else understand it while you're the only one who can't?""If you can't even grasp basic concepts like this, it only proves you aren't cut out for t
"The desire to share is the ultimate form of romance. “I want you to be willing to share anything and everything with me, instead of carrying it all in silence. “Every single time my phone alerts me to a message, I want it to be from you."Thundering applause erupted below the stage.Amidst the sea of people, my eyes instantly found Tony. He was leaning against the doorframe, staring absentmindedly at the groom delivering his vows. Then, as if he had sensed something, he turned his head and his gaze locked onto mine from across the room.It was just like the first time we met in high school.At the opening ceremony, he suddenly turned around through the crowd just like this and collided straight into my line of sight.But the heart-fluttering sensation from back then was entirely gone. All that remained now, was a profound tranquility, devoid of any unnecessary emotion.---After the ceremony ended, I went backstage to change my clothes before heading out to eat. How
A wave of intense embarrassment washed over me.Just as I was trying to word a strictly professional explanation.A message to assure him this wasn't some kind of passive-aggressive dig, Michael sent another message.“Dropping a hint?”The very next second, he dropped a bright orange pop-up into the chat.“It was a five-figure money transfer offer!“This isn't a mistake.“Accompany me to a wedding this weekend.“My grand-uncle's granddaughter's cousin is getting married.“My family is probably going to nag me to get married, and it’s a hassle. “You're single, right? Consider this your overtime pay.”Gina’s wedding was also this Saturday...My friendship with Gina was officially facing its greatest crisis in history!I stared at that long string of zeros, an intense battle raging within my soul. In the end, I managed to withstand the temptations of capitalism. Driven by my conscience, my trembling fingers painfully typed out a reply."Thank you, Mr. Vance. But my best






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