ログインThe Words I Couldn’t Hold Back
Emilia
My hands were resting on the sink, as I tried breathe slowly, but my chest felt tight as the night before kept playing in my head. I remembered how my hand had slipped from the steering wheel the day before. For a moment, I thought that I would crash. I heard the doctor’s voice asking, “Are you there?” but I could not answer. I had pulled over to the side of the road and turned off the engine. Then I cried.I had cried for almost an hour inside that car. I cried until my throat hurt and my eyes burned. I cried because I was scared. I cried because I was angry. I cried because I knew my days were numbered.
I stayed there for almost an hour before I gathered myself and drove home slowly.
I told myself that I needed to think clearly. Standing in the bathroom now, I felt that same panic rising again. My life was already hard, and now I had to live with the knowledge that I did not have much time left. Yet all I could think about was Julian. I kept asking myself one question. Could I at least spend my last days feeling loved by him? Even if it was small, even if it was not perfect, I just wanted something real from him. I wanted him to look at me and care. I wanted him to hold me without checking his phone. I wanted him to choose me.
That morning, when the doorbell rang, my heart jumped. I knew what it was so I rushed out of the bedroom before Julian could get to the door. “I’ll get it,” I called quickly.
The delivery man handed me a small package and an envelope. My hands trembled as I signed. I closed the door gently and pressed the items to my chest. These were my test reports and my drugs. I did not want Julian to see them first. I wanted to be the one to tell him. I wanted to look into his eyes when I said it. I wanted to believe that when he heard the truth, he would finally soften toward me.
I went back to the bedroom and locked the door. I opened the envelope slowly. The words were clear. The results confirmed everything the doctor had said. I felt tears fill my eyes again, but I forced myself to stay calm. “It’s okay,” I whispered to myself. “You can do this.” I picked up the drugs and held them tightly. I told myself to have faith. I assured myself that Julian would not ignore this. He would not be cold when he knew I was dying. He would care. He had to care.
At breakfast, I could barely eat. My fork kept hitting the plate because my hands would not stay still. Julian noticed. “Why are you acting strange?” he asked without looking up from his phone.
“I’m not acting strange,” I replied softly.
“You’ve barely touched your food,” he said. “Are you sick?”
I swallowed. This was my chance. “Julian, I need to talk to you.”
Before he could respond, his phone rang. He looked at the screen and quickly answered. “Hello?” His expression changed when he did, and his face became pale. “What? When did this happen?” He stood up immediately. “I’m coming right now.”
He ended the call and grabbed his jacket.
“Wait,” I said quickly, standing up too. My voice shook, but I tried to stay strong. “Please, wait.”
“I don’t have time, Emilia,” he said. “This is urgent.”
“I have something important to tell you,” I said. My heart was beating so fast that I felt dizzy.
“It can wait,” he replied. “Cassandra needs me.”
The moment he said her name, something inside me broke. “Cassandra?” I repeated. “Of course. It’s always Cassandra.”
He frowned. “This is not the time.”
“When is the time, Julian?” I asked loudly. “Tell me. When do you ever have time for me?”
He looked annoyed. “Stop this.”
“No, you stop,” I said, my voice rising. “Do you even care about me a little?”
“I said I don’t have time for this,” he replied.
“You never have time for me,” I said, feeling tears fall down my cheeks. “You only talk to me when you need help with your company. You come to me when you need advice. And then you go behind my back and promote Cassandra.”
His jaw tightened. “Cassandra is your best friend.”
“She was my best friend,” I corrected him.
“You should be happy for her,” he continued. “Why are you acting jealous?”
“I’m not jealous!” I shouted. My chest hurt from yelling. “This isn’t about jealousy.”
“She even asked me to promote you instead,” he said. “She said you deserved it.”
I laughed bitterly. “Then why didn’t you?”
“That decision was mine,” he replied firmly. “And I made the right one.”
“The right one?” I repeated. “So I was never good enough?”
He ran a hand through his hair. “You’re being unreasonable.”
“Unreasonable?” I felt anger take over my fear. “All I ever did was support you. I stayed up with you during meetings. I helped you prepare reports. I believed in you. And you couldn’t even respect me enough to talk to me before giving her that position.”
“I said I have to go,” he replied coldly.
I took a deep breath. My hands were shaking again, but this time it was not just fear. It was hurt. “Julian,” I said quietly, “did you ever love me?”
He paused for a second. His mouth opened like he wanted to say something. But then he closed it. He turned and started walking away.
“Julian!” I called out as my voice broke but he kept going. Desperation filled me. I could not let him leave like this. Not now. “I want a divorce.”
Julian paused at the door with his hand on the knob
Rewriting My IdentityEmilia’s POVThe anger inside me felt strong enough to burn through bone. I sat in the back of the taxi with my arms crossed tightly over my chest with my fingers dug into my sleeves as the city lights passed by outside the window. Every building, every street, and every person walking past looked blurred because my mind kept replaying the same thing again and again.Julian.Of course it was him.I felt stupid for not realizing it sooner.My jaw tightened.“Idiot,” I muttered under my breath.The driver glanced at me through the rearview mirror but said nothing. I leaned my head back against the seat and shut my eyes for a moment.How could I not see it?It made no sense from the start. Not a single company wanted to hire me. Not one. I had sent out dozens of applications. Some companies even called me in for interviews, yet the moment they looked at my name or my background, their attitude changed.They had given me polite smiles, careful excuses and empty promi
The InterviewEmilia I woke up earlier than usual that morning and for a few seconds, I stared at the motel ceiling and tried to calm my breathing. Today mattered so much as this interview could decide whether I kept moving forward or sank deeper into the mess my life had become.I sat up slowly and looked at the clothes hanging on the back of the chair. I had spent almost an hour the night before choosing what to wear. It felt strange worrying about looking too expensive. A few months ago, I never had to think about things like that.I picked up the white blouse first. It was simple and soft, nothing flashy. Then I paired it with a dark gray skirt that stopped just below my knees. The fabric looked professional but not luxurious. I avoided my better clothes on purpose.I stood in front of the small mirror near the door and studied myself.“Too polished,” I muttered.I removed the gold bracelet I used to wear daily and placed it on the table. Then I switched my heels for a more mode
Three Weeks LaterEmilia It had been over three weeks since I moved into the motel, and in a strange way, it felt like a small awakening. Not the kind that comes with happiness, but the kind that forces you to open your eyes whether you want to or not. I had learned how quiet nights could be. I had learned how loud my thoughts were when there was no one around. Most of all, I had learned that I could survive without the mansion, without Julian, without the life I once thought I needed.That evening, I pushed open the glass door of Sunset Lodge again. The familiar scent of cleaning liquid greeted me. The television in the corner was playing a soap opera. Everything looked the same, but I felt different, tired and worn out.I walked toward the reception desk.“Evening, Emilia,” Maddy called out with a bright smile.Maddy had curly brown hair and loud earrings that changed every day. Over the past few weeks, we had grown somewhat close. She talked a lot, and sometimes I needed that dist
Starting OverEmilia I stood on the sidewalk with my suitcase beside me when a black car pulled up. The window rolled down and a man leaned out.“Are you the one who called RideNow?” he asked.I swallowed and nodded. “Yes. That’s me.”He stepped out and opened the trunk. “Are you traveling far?”“Not really,” I said as I lifted my suitcase. My hands felt weak, but I managed to push it inside.I got into the back seat and shut the door. The car smelled like air freshener and coffee. He adjusted his mirror and looked at me.“So, where to?”The question made my chest tighten. I stared at the back of his seat. Where was I going? I couldn’t go to Georgina’s house. She had just gotten married. She was happy and I couldn’t just walk into her new life with divorce papers in my bag and tears in my eyes. I couldn’t ruin her peace.I didn’t have friends I could stay with either. Most of them were married or had moved away. And even if they were here, I didn’t want to explain everything. I didn
The Weight I CarriedJulian I drove faster than I should have, but I could not slow down. My hands were tight on the steering wheel, and my mind kept replaying what had just happened at home. Emilia’s voice when she said she wanted a divorce stayed in my head. I did not understand what had come over her. She had been emotional lately, but this felt different. I kept my eyes on the road, but my mind was not steady. I had walked away from her without answering her question. She asked if I had ever loved her, and I said nothing. I told myself that I would explain everything when I got back. But at that moment, all I could think about was the call from the hospital. They said Cassandra was in pain and that it was serious.Still, as much as I wanted to turn the car around, my worry for Cassandra’s baby would not let me think about anything else. All I could focus on was getting to the hospital on time.I knew Emilia thought I chosed Cassandra over her. Maybe from the outside it looked tha
The Words I Couldn’t Hold BackEmilia My hands were resting on the sink, as I tried breathe slowly, but my chest felt tight as the night before kept playing in my head. I remembered how my hand had slipped from the steering wheel the day before. For a moment, I thought that I would crash. I heard the doctor’s voice asking, “Are you there?” but I could not answer. I had pulled over to the side of the road and turned off the engine. Then I cried.I had cried for almost an hour inside that car. I cried until my throat hurt and my eyes burned. I cried because I was scared. I cried because I was angry. I cried because I knew my days were numbered.I stayed there for almost an hour before I gathered myself and drove home slowly.I told myself that I needed to think clearly. Standing in the bathroom now, I felt that same panic rising again. My life was already hard, and now I had to live with the knowledge that I did not have much time left. Yet all I could think about was Julian. I kept ask







