Chapter 170
Hold My Tear, I’m Getting My Wife Back! ( Leanne Castillo )
Chapter 170
If it had been three months earlier, maybe Leanne would have been thrilled by those
words.
But now, that phrase which once kept her up at night, trapped within an invisible had
cage,
become something she shied away from.
âI really donât know. I canât figure you out, never could,â Leanne said. âYou say you love me, but it doesnât feel like love to me.â
âI donât love you? Then why did I go to all the trouble to convince you to go to Northwood, learning how to cook for you, serving you hand and foot like youâre royalty? What am I, a domestic god in the making, or just a bored rich kid playing at being a servant?
I panicked when I couldnât reach you for a few hours, dropping everything at work to come find you? ElitePinnacle was just taking off, gunning for its first major IPO project, and it all fell apart because I walked out.
When Derek White took you into that club room, I was so frantic I kicked down the door. I waited outside your place for half an hour, just to see when Jeremy would leave?
If I didnât love you, would I leave a thriving career at Starlake to come back here and start over?â
Curtis looked into her eyes, âLeanne, you can hate me, but donât doubt my love for you.â
He could mention anything else, and Leanne could remain cool and detached, but when he brought up those six months in Northwood, there was still something that stirred
inside her.
Those days drenched in sweetness, so profoundly happy, they were likely to be unforgettable for a lifetime.
Leanne was silent for a while before she spoke, âI once believed in your love. But it turned. out to be the biggest mistake of my life, and I paid a hefty price for it.â
âHow could it be a mistake? I practically laid my heart bare for you, and you canât feel it at all?â Curtisâ voice was hoarse, âLeanne, how can your heart be so cold?â
Leanne exhaled slowly, easing the disrupted nerve back into place, striving to stay clear-headed.
âDonât you get it? Whether or not you truly love me, what your relationship with Suzan is, it doesnât matter to me anymore.â
âIâm done begging for your love.â She said it so calmly, so clearly, that Curtis was filled with a helpless feeling.
She was like a handful of running water, impossible to hold onto.
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The nearly sub-zero temperatures on the mountaintop were bone-chilling, the wind so fierce it seemed to cut through his entire being every vein cold.
After a long pause, he asked again, âWhat about you?â
He knelt on one knee, half-squatting in front of Leanne, his eyes locked onto hers, âI crave your love. Do you love me?â
Leanne found she still couldnât remain completely unaffected; her heart skipped a beat at the question. She wasnât sure if her expression gave anything away, she hoped not.
She remained silent, the Misty Mountain holding its eternal, distant hush as golden light
cascaded over the sea of clouds.
And all he got was silence â the one response Curtis dreaded the most.
Voices approached from afar, and before anyone was in sight, Joyâs shouts could be heard,
âSkyler, you better not be lying! If sheâs not up here, Iâm tying you and your girlfriend together and tossing you down into the ravine!
Curtis had sent a message to Skyler earlier, giving him a heads-up, but in Joyâs eyes, he was just as bad as Curtis, none of them any good.
Hearing this, Leanne got up from the rock to meet them.
The whistling wind cried through the mountains, but Curtis called out to her, âLeanne.â
He turned, watching her retreating figure with a gaze that was murky and forlorn, yet still not giving up, his raspy voice doggedly asking, âIn these three years, wasnât there even a moment when you loved me?â
Her steps hesitated for just half a second, her reply devoid of any hesitation, âNo.â