
Lost Love Never Returns
Chapter 3
After Leona was discharged from the hospital, the class organized a graduation party. Leona didn't want to attend, but she couldn't resist her friends' persuasion.
As soon as she entered the private room, she saw Sebastian and Maureen sitting close together. Maureen was feeding him a piece of fruit, and he didn't refuse.
The moment their classmates saw Leona, they all looked a little awkward. They gathered around her, whispering, "Leona, what happened? Did you and Sebastian argue again?"
Leona shook her head calmly. Her voice was soft, but clear enough for everyone to hear. "We didn't argue. We broke up."
"What? You broke up?"
They were all shocked. "Why? Sebastian treated you so well!"
"Yeah! In the third year, when you got sick, he almost fought with the homeroom teacher just to get you a long leave!"
"And we were all so jealous of the surprise gifts he got you every holiday!"
"You two were the perfect couple that everyone believed would last forever and eventually get married after graduation. Why did you break up right before graduation?"
As she listened to them recount all the good things Sebastian had done for her, Leona felt her heart sink.
Yes, he had treated her so well before, so well that she thought he would be hers forever.
But it was precisely because he had once done all those things for her that his later coldness toward her and favoritism toward Maureen felt all the more hurtful.
She was silent for a moment before speaking softly. "If it doesn't work out, it's better to break up. No one is indispensable."
Her gaze swept over to Sebastian, who was pouring drinks for Maureen not far away. "Besides, he seems to be doing just fine with her now."
Sebastian, who had overheard, frowned and glanced at her with a complex expression.
For the rest of the evening, he seemed to intentionally provoke her, showering Maureen with even more attention, being overly considerate, and hardly ever leaving her side.
He expected Leona to be jealous, angry, or, like before, come over and interrupt them.
But she didn't.
She simply sat quietly in the corner, speaking occasionally to the people around her. Her gaze remained calm, as though he were a complete stranger with no relevance to her.
Her indifference stirred an unfamiliar and uneasy panic in Sebastian.
He instinctively wanted to walk over to her, but was stopped by Maureen, who grabbed his arm.
Maureen stood on tiptoe and whispered something in his ear. Sebastian's footsteps faltered as his brow furrowed deeply, and he finally sat back down.
Soon, someone suggested playing a game of Truth or Dare.
After a few rounds, Maureen lost and drew the dare card. She had to kiss the tallest guy in the room for three minutes.
All eyes immediately turned to Sebastian.
Maureen's face flushed red, but her gaze was provocative as she walked straight up to Sebastian.
The classmates around them gasped and whispered amongst themselves."This isn't appropriate. Leona's still here…"
But Maureen deliberately looked at Leona in the corner, her voice sweet as she asked, "Leona, you and Sebastian broke up, right? So, I guess it's fine if I play this game and kiss him, right?"
Her best friend chimed in immediately, "Exactly! You're his ex. What right do you have to stop him from kissing anyone else?"
In an instant, everyone's attention was on Leona as their gazes locked onto her, including Sebastian's.
His eyes were deep, and there was a strange, oppressive force in his gaze, as if he were waiting for her reaction.
Leona lowered her head, her long eyelashes hiding the emotion in her eyes. Her voice was so soft it could barely be heard, yet it sounded clear to everyone. "Indeed, this has nothing to do with me."
Her words drew a firm line between her and Sebastian.
Sebastian's face darkened instantly, his eyes flashing with anger and fierce resentment.
He gave a cold sneer before suddenly pulling Maureen into his arms, kissing her passionately in front of everyone.
The room quickly filled with muffled gasps before settling into an unsettling, suffocating silence.
Leona stood frozen, her heart hammering in her chest as she watched them kiss under the light, with Maureen's hands wrapping around Sebastian's neck.
Her heart felt as if it were being tightly squeezed, the pain so intense it almost made her collapse. She dug her nails into her palm, forcing herself to suppress the overwhelming anguish and despair that threatened to destroy her sanity.
After what felt like forever, the long kiss ended.
Maureen's best friend deliberately spoke loudly. "How did it feel, Sebastian? Is kissing Maureen better than kissing someone else?"
Sebastian's eyes flicked over to the pale-faced Leona, a cold smirk curling at the corners of his lips.
His voice was low but cruel and clear. "There's no comparison. Maureen wins hands down."