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The One I Couldn’t Let Go
The One I Couldn’t Let Go
ผู้แต่ง: Cold Prince

Chapter 1

ผู้เขียน: Cold Prince
When Keith Walton got home, he didn’t see me in the living room.

So, he went upstairs.

I had only turned on the warm bedside lamp in the bedroom.

Shrinking into the flickering light, I crossed my arms and waited for him.

I didn’t want him to notice that I was crying.

That would make me lose the upper hand.

He wrapped his arms around me from behind, pressing a kiss against my neck.

There was a faint scent of lemon candy on him, and I couldn’t help but wonder—was he out messing around the night before our wedding too?

Otherwise, where would such a sweet smell come from?

I shoved him away abruptly.

Under the dim light, his eyes flickered with unreadable shadows.

He simply raised a brow.

"Dear?"

His fingertip brushed against the corner of my eye, grazing my skin like a spark.

"You’ve been crying?"

I hated how sharp he was, how he always seemed to read me so effortlessly just like how he toyed with me all along using this very skill.

"Keith, let’s not get married.”

He stared at me, stunned for a few seconds.

Then, before I could react, he clamped a hand over my mouth, pinned me onto the couch, and flicked off the light—all in one swift motion.

We fell into sudden darkness together.

His hair brushed against the hollow of my neck, sending a shiver through me.

I started kicking him, but he trapped my knees between his legs.

"Shh, you don’t have to say more, dear," he whispered.

Only in the dark did I notice that his voice had turned hoarse, low and trembling.

"You saw the chat logs."

Of course, he figured it out in an instant.

A stranger had sent me his past chat logs with his friends, and the content was just as sickening as a hunter stalking its prey.

He said the only reason he stayed with me for so long was because I was easy to fool.

He commented I was easier to coax than other girls, that I’d be overjoyed even receiving discounted Valentine’s Day roses.

He remarked he never once worn the scarf I knitted for him because it was too tacky.

And he also mentioned he was just playing around, that the way I took everything seriously was absolutely hilarious to him.

"Those were all edited."

His breath spilled over my collarbone, weaving through my hair like a lingering whisper. Then, without warning, he bit me—not hard, but enough to snap me out of my thoughts.

There were too many screenshots.

The timestamps on the phone matched up with real events.

Who would believe they were fake?

I grabbed the back of his neck, trying to lift his head away from me.

"Did you always think I was this easy to fool, Keith?"

"Does messing with me give you such a sense of accomplishment?"

In the darkness, he held onto me stubbornly and silently.

Looking back, I should have realized.

When we first got together, the only person who ever liked his posts was me.

We had mutual friends, yet none of them ever reacted.

Back then, I had foolishly thought it was because I meant something special to him.

How laughable.

It was just his way of dealing with a girlfriend—a pathetic trick, but one that worked well enough to fool me.

Last night, we slept in separate rooms—for the first time in two months and three days.

I had a dream that wasn’t exactly pleasant.

It unearthed memories I had buried away for a long, long time.

It was from when we had just started dating.

We made plans to go to the newly opened amusement park for the night session, agreeing to meet in front of the library.

That morning, I had already started dressing up, trying on outfit after outfit.

My roommates, used to my usual quiet demeanor, were surprised by how much effort I was putting in.

I arrived an hour early.
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Couch? Are they in the bedroom as suggested In the above paragraph or living room according to the couch? Is there a couch in the bedroom?
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  • The One I Couldn’t Let Go   Chapter 14

    "I'm not saying all this to make you pity me or to make you stay. I’m just… afraid I won’t get another chance to tell you. You still don’t want to marry me, do you?" I hadn’t expected him to bring it up first. It felt like a long time before I answered, and in that silence, he simply waited. For a fleeting moment, I wished he would get angry. If he did, at least I’d have a reason to tell myself he was never good to me in the first place. "Yeah." He didn’t seem surprised by my response. He nodded, then asked another question. This time, I understood that he had probably played out this conversation in his mind countless times before. "Where do you plan to live after leaving me? I know you won’t take the house or the car. But your mom remarried, didn’t she? And you told me you can’t stand your half-sister." "I have some savings. I can rent an apartment." "A shared place? How big? With whom?" "Do you really have to ask—" Keith just looked at me, silent and steady

  • The One I Couldn’t Let Go   Chapter 13

    The house was his gift to me.The car, too.Even my job was at a company that collaborated with his.His savings were probably several times mine.The man who always smiled at me so gently—who was he when I wasn’t looking?Had I already become the prey, trapped in a web he spun so subtly that I never even noticed?Was there nowhere left to run?Up ahead, Keith suddenly stopped in his tracks and clicked his tongue in irritation.…A girl in a pale yellow dress was walking toward us.I recognized her instantly—one of his childhood friends, someone he used to be especially close with.She was the same girl from that first time at the karaoke lounge, the one who asked Keith why I was so quiet.She had been looking down at her phone, completely absorbed, but the moment she saw us—or rather, the moment she saw him—she froze like she’d seen a ghost.Then, as if she couldn’t bear to be in his presence for even a second longer, she turned and hurried away."Not even going to say hello?"I watch

  • The One I Couldn’t Let Go   Chapter 12

    "Ah… K-Keith! You’re here too…"Howard’s reaction was almost comical.His face went pale so quickly it was as if someone had flicked a switch.I had no idea what was going on, but when I instinctively reached out to steady him, Keith yanked me back, gripping my wrist tightly."He’s fine," Keith said, his voice cold and flat."Y-Yeah! I’m fine… I should probably get going. Don’t want to interrupt you two…"And just like that, Howard bolted—faster than a rabbit.Keith didn’t slow down, tugging me along with quick, purposeful strides.His grip was so tight that my wrist started to ache.I winced. "Ow—"Only then did he finally let go."Keith, do you know Howard?”I looked up at him only to realize something was different.It had been a long time since I’d seen him like this.Keith was always smiling and wearing that casual, unreadable expression.But now, his eyes were black as a bottomless pit, carrying a kind of danger that made my stomach twist.His fingers, cold against my skin, brush

  • The One I Couldn’t Let Go   Chapter 11

    After dinner, Keith was waiting for me by the doorway. He said he wanted to go for a walk. "Since when do you like taking walks?" He leaned down, adjusting my scarf, his breath warm against my ear as he spoke. "Since the moment I started wanting to show you every beautiful thing I see." …Lately, especially after realizing I couldn’t leave, his gaze had changed. Something burned behind those eyes, something intense and consuming, like a tide threatening to pull me under if I wasn’t careful. I instinctively took a step back. He didn’t seem to mind. With practiced ease, he took my hand and slipped it into his coat pocket. …Tonight, the city’s old town district was hosting a light show. The streets were filled with people strolling after dinner, children clutching sticks of candied hawthorn as they ran past. One of them darted by, and I found myself watching them. Keith noticed and gently squeezed my hand. "Do you want one?" The street vendor was surrounded by

  • The One I Couldn’t Let Go   Chapter 10

    For the past few days, the sky over River City had been heavy with clouds, the kind that threatened rain but never followed through. The dull, overcast light filtered in through the window, casting the room in quiet, muted tones. Keith’s phone rang. He didn’t move away to answer it, just held me closer, keeping me within earshot of the entire conversation. It was one of his childhood friends, calling to invite him to game. "I’m with my wife.” As he spoke, his grip on my waist tightened slightly. "Come on, you can’t spare even a little time?" "Nope." His chin rested lightly against the top of my head. "Listen, man, sometimes you can’t just do everything your wife says," his friend joked, completely unaware I was right there. Keith lazily toyed with a strand of my hair, twirling it around his finger. When his friend realized persuasion wasn’t working, he let out a dramatic wail. "Keith, you’re not my buddy anymore. You’ve turned into a complete simp—" "I’ll sim

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