Chapter 188
Cheat With My Boyfriend Best Friend
Chapter 188 Letâs end our relationship At this point, someone held my waist and pulled me into his arms forcefully.
I subconsciously went to see how Aaron would react, but found he was smiling indifferently. Yet, the knuckles of the hand holding the womanâs waist were slightly pale.
Vincent irrefutably dragged me into his arms, caressed my hair, and smiled gently at me, âFinished?
The wedding is not complete yet. Letâs go back now.â
After an indifferent glance at me, Aaron continued to chat with his female companion.
Why did the thing end up like this? He ignored me completely. His strange, cold look at me almost made me stagger and fall.
Vincent held my shoulder and whispered in my ear, âLetâs go, dear. Itâs a little cold outside.â
Cold? I canât feel it at all. I just stood there stiffly, watching Aaron and the woman beside him chatting with a broad smile.
Vincent sighed softly and bent down to pick me up. I took a step back, refusing him to do something so intimate. I shouted to Aaron, âAaron, can we have a talk? I want to talk to you alone.â
He glanced at my face with his deep blue eyes, but then stopped looking. âSorry, Iâm busy.â Then he took the womanâs hand, about to leave.
Watching his back moving away, I was so clear that if I didnât stop him, maybe our relationship would end forever.
I staggered after him. When I reached him, I held his arm firmly and looked at him imploringly, âI beg of you! Letâs have a talk, okay?â
I thought I might cry because my eyelids were burning hot and Aaron was getting blurred in my eyes.
Through the blurred vision, I saw that Aaron pursed his thin lips slightly and frowned a bit, but he didnât sweep my hand away with his.
I held his arm firmly and took him to an open lawn.
Only then did he shake my hands off. He crossed his arms and observed the surrounding scenery casually. âThe scenery here is very good. I can see that Vincent has put some thought into this. No wonder you were willing to marry him.â
âThis is not true!â I almost broke down. Every word Aaron seemed to speak without intention was like a needle driven deep into my heart.
I wanted to explain, but Aaronâs face was covered with mocking smiles. Also, his eyebrows were filled with impatience, showing he didnât want to hear a word from me.
But I didnât want to give up like this. As long as I can clarify it to him, he will understand me, I thought.
Facing his mocking eyes, I had no time to put my words in order. Instead, I could only say drily, âTrust me. What you saw is really not the truth. I donât have any relationship with Vincent. I married him just to help his mother.â
âHah,â Aaron sneered, âdo you think Iâll believe such an awkward answer so stupidly?â
I said helplessly, âIâm not lying to youâ¦â
True, I left without informing Aaron because I was sure he would forgive me. Wh I went to falsely get the marriage certificate with Vincent, I hesitated. But I thought that after I coaxed him, Aaron wouldnât be angry. I did think I was on the side of reason.
Being taken to the church to attend the wedding ceremony by Vincent was not my wish. But when I saw his motherâs happy face, I agreed because I didnât think anything would happen after I clarified this to Aaron.
Time after time, I neglected Aaron and showed his feelings no respect. Now, when his ice-cold eyes were on me, I finally realized how wrong I had been.
He put his index finger on my lips, asking me to keep quiet. âYou donât have to explain. Just now, I saw how happily you smiled and how crisply you said âI do.ââ
âNo wonder you didnât want to accept my proposal. It turns out youâve been hoping to marry Vincent.
You felt so much pain when you were with me, right?â He lifted my chin. When our eyes met, I couldnât see even a bit of love in his eyes.
My heart quickly sank, I felt so cold as if I had fallen into an ice cave. I mumbled unconsciously, again and again, âThis is not true. Trust me. He deceived me. Trust me. Aaronâ¦â
âOlive, how could I trust you?â Aaron pressed my lips gently with his thumb. âYou promised me that you would never slip off the ring I gave you, but youâre now wearing a diamond ring another man gave you.â
He suddenly smacked his lips and smiled coldly, âI almost forgot something. This man is your husband.
Compared with him, I am nothing!â
âNo, donât talk like that. Youâre the most important in my heart. Aaron, I know I was wrong. Please forgive me. This attitude scares me a lotâ¦â Regretful tears ran down my eyes. At this moment, I did wish I had the superpower of putting the clock back, letting everything return to the past. Then I would choose to stay with Aaron.
Aaron let go of my chin and looked at me deeply with ridicule, as if to show he didnât believe a word of mine. He took two steps back and coldly announced the verdict to me, âOlive, I misread you. Letâs end our relationship. Donât come to me anymore in the future.â
I heard every word he said, but didnât know what he meant by that. I strode forward, stopped him, and asked, âWhat did you say?â
âI mean weâre over. Donât contact me anymore in the future!â Aaron bent slightly down with his blue eyes approaching me and said word for word.