Outside City Hall, Reece stood frozen, watching my back as I stepped into the car.My car grew smaller and smaller in his line of sight, swallowed gradually by the street's horizon. Then, without warning, he took off after it—running madly, desperately, as if sheer force of will could stop the inevitable. But the car did not stop. It carried me away, leaving him behind like a ghost in the rearview.Eventually, his legs gave out. Breathless, aching, utterly depleted, he collapsed in the middle of the street and broke down in sobs—raw, hoarse, gut-wrenching sobs that tore through the cold air and drew stares from passersby. He didn't care."Why?" he cried. "How? How could Lucy leave me?"His fingers twisted into his own hair as he murmured to himself like a madman. Somewhere deep inside, he had always known how much I loved him—too much. And he'd counted on that love, leaned on it like a crutch, using it as license to make mistake after mistake.Only now, when I was truly gone, di
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