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Farewell to Five Years Love

In the fifth year of being with Nicolas Reed, I planned a surprise for him. I had arranged to meet my best friend, Violet, at a café to discuss proposing to him. But then, I heard a familiar voice behind me. "I've been single for so many years, and I finally met someone on my first blind date that I really like." I turned to see the back of the man, still wearing the shirt I had ironed for him that morning before he left. In that moment, I laughed at myself, feeling utterly desolate inside. Yet, after I decided to leave him, he seemed desperate to find me. When Nicolas came back with a honey-spice cake, I was sitting on the couch, lost in thought. He placed the cake on the coffee table and, wrapping his arm around my shoulder, gently asked, "Lilah, what’s on your mind?" I tried hard to suppress the emotions threatening to overflow. "Weren’t you working late today?" Nicolas paused for a few seconds, his voice steady. "I left early to get this for you.
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Chapter 2

After Nicolas replied to a message on WhatsApp, he looked up at me:

"I just got a message from work. I have to stay late tomorrow. How about we go out another time?"

I studied his expression, searching for any sign of reluctance or regret. But after saying that, he went back to his messages, a slight affectionate smile on his face.

It wasn't until a few moments later that Nicolas noticed I hadn't responded. He set his phone down and wrapped his arms around me, his voice gentle.

"Why so quiet? Why not hang out with Violet tomorrow instead? I'll pick up the tab for you both."

I closed my eyes, replying calmly, "No need. You focus on your work."

Nicolas seemed to think my silence was because I was upset about missing our pasta night and teased me lightly:

"Lilah's temper flares up these days. I promise I'll take you out next time, okay? I know a great spot."

Hearing this, I clenched my fists tightly beneath my sleeves. Before I could respond, he continued, "Lincoln and the guys invited me for some late-night snacks. You should get some sleep!"

With that, Nicolas headed to the bedroom, threw on a jacket, and kissed the corner of my mouth, murmuring "Goodnight" before heading out.

He wasn't gone long before sending me a location update, letting me know he'd arrived safely. It was a habit we developed over time—whenever one of us went out alone at night, we'd share our whereabouts.

Looking at the location Nicolas sent, I decided for the first time to follow it to the street-side diner he frequented.

Circling the diner, I soon found the private room they used. Through a crack in the door, I saw Nicolas lounging lazily in his chair, smoking. Because of my allergies, he never smoked around me, and his friends were also banned from doing so when I was there.

"Nico, won't Amoura blow up if she finds out you're seeing someone else?" someone inside taunted.

Nicolas chuckled dismissively. "She's easy to fool. She won't find out."

"And even if she does, so what? She can't leave me. After all these years, who else would want a sales director like her but me?"

Someone else joked, "And what if Amoura proposes to you?"

Nicolas smiled, but it didn't reach his eyes. "If she's that clueless, I'll just find someone new."

Standing at the door, those words left me frozen, my hands trembling uncontrollably. A wave of nausea rose within me.

That night, when Nicolas returned home, I was still awake. He looked at me in surprise, "Lilah, why are you still up?"

I stared right into his eyes, seeing genuine concern there. Yet this was the same person who had been out with another woman today. I couldn't comprehend his mindset.

Seeing my silence, Nicolas walked over to embrace me but stopped short, sneezing.

"Sorry," he mumbled. "Lincoln was feeling down, so I smoked a few cigarettes with him. I'll take a shower."

Listening to his easy lies, disgust for this man erupted within me for the first time. Watching him close the bathroom door, I couldn't help myself—I picked up his phone again.

Opening the chat with the other woman, I found they had exchanged more messages in one night than Nicolas and I did in a week. He was telling her which dishes were delicious, which weren't, venting about his friends’ antics. Even when he saw a stray dog on the way home, he took a photo and sent it to her.

She mentioned owning a dog herself, and he joked about being its "dad."

I read through their conversation repeatedly, feeling like a thief peeking into someone else's happiness.

Before Nicolas came out of the shower, I placed the phone back where it was.

That night, he kept asking me if anything was bothering me. Nicolas kept asking, but I was too cowardly to voice it. I could only keep questioning him silently in my heart—why?

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