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After divorce, He regretted

After divorce, He regretted

Three years ago, Emily married Aaron out of gratitude. She truly believed he respected her, cared for her, maybe even loved her. It wasn't until later that she realized-he had never really let go of his ex. And the craziest part? She looked just like her. Time and time again, he left her behind for that woman. And finally, Emily understood something. A thousand days and nights couldn't warm a heart that was never hers to begin with. All along, he had only been looking through her... searching for someone else in her shadow. If he didn't love her, then so be it. She was done trying. But after the divorce, he came back-saying she was the one he truly cared about all along. His eyes full of regret, chasing after what he lost- But Emily just laughed. She wasn't that quiet, invisible wife from three years ago anymore.
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Chapter 9

"Em, don't do this. I really have to go." Aaron looked genuinely anxious, but he didn't yank his coat free from where Emily was gripping it. "We were in the middle of talking about Francie. Didn't you just say we're family? That you wanted to take care of us?" Her voice was tight, almost pleading. She already had a good idea who was on the other end of that call-she just wanted to see if Aaron would stay. Even with that hope in her eyes, Aaron didn't change his mind. "Your brother's NOT in any danger. Ami fell. I NEED to check on her." Emily let out a cold, hollow laugh. She fell, and that was enough to make him run out the door at this hour? She stared into his tired eyes, and still-he didn't hesitate. Not even for a second. "She's hurt, but it's not life-threatening. WHY do you have to go yourself? Can't you send someone else?" Her tone was icy, laced with something even she didn't fully realize-jealousy. "I WON'T feel right unless I go. Ami just got back to town-she doesn't know her way around, and she won't feel safe with someone she doesn't know." He checked his watch again. Emily's gaze dropped. He was making her sound unreasonable. A strange, choking emotion started twisting around her chest, tangling tighter and tighter. Her grip on his coat tightened. "Don't go." Aaron froze. Emily had never asked that of him before. No matter how late he came home, how often he left, she'd always smiled, told him to come back soon, maybe pouted a little, asked for a makeup dinner or an extra hug. But now, her eyes were filled with something else-something desperate-and it made him hesitate. Then his phone rang again. This time, the voice on the other end was loud enough that even Emily could hear it clearly. A girl's voice, crying. "Aaron, where are you? I'm so scared..." And Aaron answered instantly, "I'm almost there. Hang on, okay?" Emily froze. That tone-so gentle. So tender. She used to think that voice was reserved just for her. But not anymore. Something inside her cracked open, sharp and raw.  Her hand slowly let go. She felt the fabric of his suit slip through her fingers. Her lashes trembled as she looked down. Aaron quickly straightened his clothes, reached out to brush her hair back. "I'll be back soon." What time did he actually come back? Or did he ever? All Emily knew was that he didn't return to their room the entire night. All because of one phone call from Amelia-he dropped everything like he was under a spell. He'd told her before that Amelia was married, told her not to overthink. If she ever had the chance, she would love to meet Amelia's husband-just to ask how the hell he managed to be so... forgiving. Aaron had been so distracted lately, he didn't even bother having the bodyguards restrict her movements anymore-which, honestly, was a win for her. Emily stared blankly at her contacts list, her finger hovering over one name: Georgia. She kept tapping in and out of the screen, hesitating... and then finally, she gathered the nerve and hit Call. Georgia had once been her closest friend-before she got married. About a year into her marriage, their contact slowly faded. Aaron had suggested more than once that she spend time with the wives of his business partners. Emily tried. But their conversations were always about the latest luxury bags, who got the rarest gift from their husband, or where they were going for spa weekends. She never fit in with any of that. And honestly, she knew those women talked behind her back. Called her the "lucky Cinderella," and said Aaron only kept her around because she was harmless. None of them were real friends. Just fake smiles and shallow clout. Thinking of Georgia... she couldn't quite pinpoint why they'd grown apart. She wasn't even sure if Georgia would want to hear from her after all this time. But as she sat there debating, the call suddenly connected-and the first thing she heard was a baby crying. Then came Georgia's voice: "Hello?" The sound threw Emily off so much she momentarily forgot what she meant to say. "Hello? Emmy?" Emily blinked. "Gigi... was that your baby crying just now?" she asked, surprised. Georgia laughed softly. "Yeah. Just turned three months." "Oh my god... it's only been a little while and you've already had a baby?" Emily blurted out, skipping right over any formal greeting. "Yeah... it's been almost two years since we last saw each other." That hit Emily hard. Two whole years. And she hadn't known anything-not about the pregnancy, not the baby. Some friend she'd been. She spoke, a little embarrassed, "Sorry, I got carried away. Honestly... I called because I've been wondering how you've been." The line went quiet for a second. "Emmy... did something happen?" The sudden concern cracked something inside her. Emily'd thought she'd hidden it well. Worn her mask like armor. But even someone she hadn't spoken to in years could sense something was wrong. "Yeah... I haven't been doing too great lately," Emily said, voice soft. "I was just thinking about our school days. You popped into my head, and I wanted to talk." She'd wanted to suggest meeting up, but it felt selfish-like she was only reaching out when she needed someone. That wasn't fair to Georgia. Just hearing her voice again felt like enough. But then-Georgia beat her to it. "Hey... are you free today? Wanna meet up?" The world lit up. Emily's lips parted in surprise, a little caught off guard by how fast her heart fluttered. Her fingers trembled slightly against the phone. "I'm free! Where do you wanna meet?" "I've got to swing by the library around three. We could meet out front afterward?" Emily's eyes welled up. "Perfect. I'll see you there." Her heart was pounding by the time she left the house, nervous but full of hope. And when she saw Georgia standing quietly in front of the library, it all came rushing back-memories of university days, of the same girl waiting so they could walk home together. "Gigi!" she called. The woman with a low ponytail turned around and, as soon as she saw her, broke into a soft, familiar smile. Emily had braced herself for coldness, some distance. But Georgia was just the same as always-gentle, like a breeze in early spring. "Emmy... it's been forever. I didn't think you'd actually call. Honestly, I thought you were still mad at me." Emily was so caught up in the joy of seeing her again, she didn't even register the odd tone in that sentence. "What? Gigi, what are you talking about? If anything, I thought you were mad at me."
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