Maybe it was time for me to move on, too. And maybe I should try seeing someone else.…The wedding march began to play.The bride and groom loved white, the color of purity. They stood on either side of the priest, ready to exchange their vows. On that bright spring morning, their love was about to be made official.I made my way down the aisle in a white lace dress, one step at a time.Surrounded by the warm wishes of the guests, the couple stood ready to begin their happy future together."Wait!"Just as I pulled out the ring, the church doors burst open. There stood Conrad, whom I hadn't seen in ages."D-Don't marry someone else… We're still married. We never got divorced. Please don't marry anyone else…"His eyes were red and glistening as he stood there, staring at the ring in my hand.I raised an eyebrow but handed it over anyway, dropping it into the other person's palm.The bride spoke up. "Mr. Lennon, Jean is… Well, she's my bridesmaid…"All at once, it was like t
If Conrad refused to believe I was already dead, then fine. I was done begging for his trust.All I wanted now was to live my life well. There were countless ways to live, and plenty of people got by just fine on their own. I just hadn't figured out how yet.Once the snow stopped, Joel left.The world fell silent again.When winter ended, I moved on as well, searching for my next place to stay.Conrad never sent anyone after me. I'd see updates on my phone every so often. His business was doing better than ever.As for Joel, he had a rough time after going back, but slowly, he got himself back on his feet.Jenny? Well, Conrad and Joel worked together to take her down, but with the Swishers behind her, there was no chance they'd let her fall too far. Still, she was pretty much blacklisted now.In the end, I decided not to take on Gideon's film. He ended up working with another young, innocent actress instead and started production on his next project.Joel thought I should get
Life was fleeting. And for me, there was something fascinating about seeing how others lived.As a forest ranger, I did my job well, day in and day out, getting a firsthand look at their lives. Most days, aside from patrolling the mountains, I just read in the cabin.Surprisingly, I found it peaceful. Cut off from the outside world, this place was a haven.But today, an unexpected visitor showed up.There was a knock at the door. When I opened it, a man dressed in black stood outside, his silhouette oddly familiar."Conrad?"The guy looked up, and I recognized him instantly."Joel."Outside, the heavy snow had started up again. Sending him back down the mountain now was out of the question. I poured him a steaming cup of coffee and motioned to a seat.The warmth inside felt comforting.Joel looked around the room. "This place is so you. It's definitely your style."I smiled and said nothing.He pushed further. "Aren't you going to ask why I'm here, why I came looking for yo
Joel muttered, "When I handed Jean over to you, I actually thought she'd be safe, and that you wouldn't fail her. But you're just a piece of shit!"Feeling like a complete joke, Conrad sucked in a sharp breath through his teeth, swiping at his mouth. "If I'm a piece of shit, what does that make you? A heartless bastard? We're the same damn kind."Joel sighed quietly. "Jean comes across as gentle and easygoing, like she doesn't have a temper. She won't lash out even if you say something harsh or do something that hurts her."She'll just lower her voice and try to talk things through calmly. But the truth is, she's actually sensitive. She notices everything—every kindness, every cruelty—and doesn't forget a thing."There's no changing her mind once she's decided to leave you, like she has now. So don't bother chasing after her. If she's walking away, let her go."Conrad smiled until a tear rolled down his cheek. "Let her go... Just let her go..."Before he realized it, he'd wandere
Conrad finally realized I was truly gone.Night after night, he couldn't sleep a wink. For seven years, I had always been right in his arms every time we slept.There was one thing Conrad had never told me. Ever since he was a kid, he'd struggled with insomnia. Some nights, he'd barely get an hour or two of sleep.The Lennons were pushing him so hard he could barely breathe. Sure, they were one of the most powerful families now, but that kind of status came with unbearable weight.Nobody really understood how much Conrad was shouldering.I was the only one who truly felt for him. I could see how exhausted he was and almost feel the weight of everything he'd been through. He could only sleep peacefully when he was holding me.The truth was, I was the cure he'd spent half his life looking for. And now, he'd lost it for good with his own hands.Conrad wondered where I was. He lit another cigarette, staring out the window into the quiet night.A tall figure appeared outside without
I stared at the sky, feeling a calm I hadn't known in years.The driver studied me for a long moment, as if I looked familiar.I smiled faintly. "People say I look a lot like Jean Swisher, the best actress. You must've confused me with her."Only then did he smile apologetically and drive away.I pulled my mask tighter and hurried toward the spot I'd picked out well in advance.It was the only safe place I could think of—a frost-covered forest on Mount Everwhite, where I'd be working as a forest ranger for the winter.Starting now, every last trace of Jean Swisher would be gone. No one would ever find me through that old name again.…The news hit Conrad like a lightning strike.His voice burst out, rough and uncontrolled. "What did you just say? Say it again!"As soon as the words sank in, Conrad bolted for the Lennon residence like a man possessed.Jenny caught the back of his shirt, her voice tight with worry. "Slow down. Jean might be just fine."Conrad spun around, his