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Chapter 14 Chapter 14 âHuh?â
The girlâs gaze flickered toward Pax, her brows knitting together in momentary confusion.
âWait... isnât this Your husband?â
Paxâs lips quirked up slightly, amusement flickering in his dark eyes.
The titleâhusbandâseemed to entertain him, as if he had already claimed his place beside me, as if none of the past days had unraveled us at all.
But then, realization dawned, and his attention shifted to me. His expression turned questioning, waiting for an explanation.
âWho are they?â
The girl, oblivious to the tension that had suddenly thickened the air, smiled brightly.
âOh! Your girlfriend is renting the apartment to us!â she said cheerfully, her voice carrying an innocence that twisted something inside my chest. âI figured she was cleaning up all on her own, so we thought weâd drop by and help.â
She lifted the bags in her handsâcleaning supplies, neatly packed, a gesture of goodwill.
A small kindness.A harmless act.
âRenting it out?â
The lightness in Paxâs features vanished in an instant. His brows drew together, his body tensing beside me.
âCecilia... youâre moving?â
His voice was sharper now, laced with something unreadable.
âWhy didnât you tell me?â
âWhere are you going?â
His questions came rapidâfire, one after another, pressing, demanding, like he could pull the 18:03 Backup Girl No More: Adios To My VâCard and My First Love 52.3%
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The girlâs smile faltered. Realizing she had said too much, she shot me an uncertain glance, her fingers tightening around the handles of the bags she carried.
âOh, I- I didnât mean to-â
I smiled, quiet and steady.
âItâs fine.â
Then, I turned to Pax, my voice light, even. âI just hadnât gotten around to telling you yet.â
His expression didnât soften. If anything, a flicker of unease crossed his features, his dark eyes searching mine for somethingâan explanation, reassurance, control.
I lowered my lashes.
Two more days.
I didnât want to argue.
Didnât want to get caught in another cycle of conversations that wouldnât change a thing.
So, I exhaled slowly and said, simply, âWe broke up. It didnât make sense for me to stay here anymore.â
For a second, Pax didnât move.
Then, something in his posture eased. His shoulders relaxed just slightly, and I saw it-
Relief.
Because in his mind, that was all this was.
Me trying to erase the past.
A natural step in moving on.
âThat makes sense,â he murmured, nodding as if this version of events fit neatly into the reality he had constructed. And then, without hesitation, âThen move into my place. Thereâs no point in going through all this trouble.â
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Chapter 14 I shook my head. âNo need. I finished packing yesterday.â
His lips parted as if he wanted to argue, but I didnât give him the chance.
Turning back to the couple, I offered another small smile, my voice carrying a quiet finality.
âIâve already cleaned most of the place, so you donât need to worry about it.â
âBut thank you for thinking of me. Itâs rain two should head back soon.â
For a moment, there was only the soft patter of rain against the pavement.
Then, the girl exhaled, pressing a hand over her chest in exaggerated relief.
âOh, thank God. I thought I said something wrong for a second!â
Backup Girl No More: Adios to my V-card and My First Love (Brooklyn)
ï¤Backup Girl 67 Tempted Trapped and Too Late to Run ï¤Chapter 720 She nudged her boyfriend playfully before turning back to me, her eyes bright with sincerity.
âYou and your boyfriend look so good together, by the way.â
âI mean, your pictures were cute, but in real life, youâre even better matched!â
Her tone was lighthearted, oblivious.
Beside me, Pax didnât respond.
But I could feel itâthe weight of his gaze, lingering, shifting, as if something was beginning to click into place.
âRight?â The girl elbowed her boyfriend, grinning. âDonât you think so?â
Caught off guard, the boy nodded hastily. âYâYeah, yeah, totally.â
And then-
The final misstep.
âOh! Since you two made up-â
The girl looked up at me, curiosity shining in her eyes.
âAre you going abroad together, then?â