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The Engagement Question That Ended Us

After three years of unwavering devotion, Lin Wan expected a proposal during her anniversary dinner. Instead, Lu Zheng remains silent, shattering her dreams of a shared future. Realizing her love was one-sided, she chooses to walk away rather than beg for commitment. As she rebuilds her life, Lu Zheng is forced to face the void her absence left behind. This modern romance explores the painful necessity of letting go to find one's own worth.
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Chapter 4

The front door clicked shut. The deadbolt slid into place. Julian Ashford was gone for a three-day business trip.

I walked straight to the guest room, grabbed the three clear plastic bins, and dragged them down the hall into the master bedroom. My phone buzzed on the mattress. Margot's name flashed across the screen.

"Is he gone?" Margot's voice fired through the speaker.

"His flight to Chicago leaves in two hours," I said, dropping the first bin onto the rug.

"Good. How are you holding up?"

"I'm fine. I'm busy. I'm packing my things, Margot."

Silence stretched over the line. "Wait. Are you serious? You're leaving him? Because of the party?"

"Because of a lot of things." I opened the digital folder on my phone. I had renamed it this morning: *Keep & Leave*. "I'm looking at a list right now."

"Cora, don't rush this. Have you talked to him? Seven years is a long time to just walk away from without a conversation."

"He had seven years to start a conversation," I told her. "He didn't. I'm done pushing."

"Where will you go?"

"I'm looking at apartments today."

I started with the books. I pulled my paperbacks from the oak shelves, stacking them neatly into the bottom of the first bin. I checked the screen. *Books*. Tap. A green checkmark appeared.

Next came the closet. I folded my skirts, my winter coats, my blouses. I stacked them into the second bin until the plastic lid barely snapped shut. The left side of the closet emptied out entirely, leaving a gaping hole next to Julian's perfectly pressed dress shirts. Tap. *Clothes*. Checked off.

It was noon. Two bins were completely full. I grabbed an empty cardboard box from the hallway and placed it at the foot of the bed. I dropped the framed photo of Julian and me in Maine face down. Next went the silver necklace he bought me, then the concert tickets. I grabbed a black marker and wrote one word across the flap: *Leave*.

My phone buzzed again. It was Greg, the leasing agent. The studio on 8th Street was available. Tap. *Apartment hunting*. Checked off.

The screen lit up immediately. A text from Julian: *Did I take the spare keys? Can't find them in my briefcase.* I pressed the call button. "They're in the ceramic bowl by the door," I told him, staring at the empty half of my closet.

"Damn it. I must have left them. Leave them there for me?"

"I will."

"What are you up to today?" he asked casually.

I looked at the two full storage bins and the cardboard box labeled *Leave*. "Just organizing."

"Right. Don't work too hard. Grab my blue suit, will you? I need it for Thursday." The line went dead. He didn't suspect a thing.

I turned to the nightstand. The final task. I pulled the top drawer open. Chapstick, a spare phone charger, an old sleep mask. I tossed them into the third bin. I yanked the drawer out further to check the very back. My fingers brushed against something hard, covered in soft fabric.

I pulled it out. A small, navy blue velvet box. My pulse pounded in my ears. I pressed against the tiny brass clasp. The hinge snapped open. A silver ring sat nestled in the white cushion. A single, round diamond caught the overhead light. Folded neatly beneath the ring was a small square of paper.

I pulled the paper out and unfolded it. Julian's messy handwriting stared back at me. *To forever. Happy anniversary, Cora.* I looked at the bottom corner of the note. A date was scrawled in black ink. October 14th. Three years ago.

My chest tightened. The air left my lungs. For a second, a dangerous thought crept into my mind: *He did want to marry me. He bought the ring. He was going to ask.* Then I looked at the date again. Three years ago. He hid it in the back of my nightstand, and then he left it there.

He didn't lack preparation. He had the ring. He had the speech. He just didn't want to ask. He chose, every single day for over a thousand days, to keep his mouth shut. That silence at Margot's party wasn't a lack of readiness. It was a conscious choice.

The proof didn't make me doubt myself. It completely validated my decision to leave. I folded the small note exactly along its original creases. I snapped the lid shut. I reached into the empty drawer, pushed the navy velvet box into the very back corner, and slid the drawer shut. Let him find it.

Tomorrow, I would sign a new lease. And by the time Julian Ashford returned home, this apartment would only hold the things he actually wanted to keep.

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