Chapter 141
When Love Breaks by jack
Chapter 141
âJane.â
His gaze was locked on me, his eyes swirling with an emotion I couldnât quite place, âI regret the papers.â
âHuh?â
âI canât stand the thought of divorcing you.â
His voice was low, as if shrouded in a mist.
I licked my lips, pointing towards the elevator we were about reach, âIâll head out first.â
Everything that needed to be said, had been said. Continuing this tug of war was just adding to the annoyance.
âI said, Iâd take youâ¦â
âBry!â
The elevator doors slid open, and to my surprise, it was Margaret Her face lit up with joy, âI thought you said you were busy this afternoon? Couldnât stay away from me, could you?â
I didnât look back, stepping past her into the elevator. After pressing the button for my floor, I didnât even bother to see what expression Bryant was making.
Whether his face showed helplessness, irritation, or indulgence, it didnât matter to me
anymore.
What I needed to learn now was to let go. Let go of the person I had chased for eight years and still couldnât keep up with.
On my way home, Mark called.
I answered with a smile, âWhatâs up, Mark?â
âDid anyone else see your design submission? His tone was serious.
A bad feeling began to grow inside me. Slowing down, I thought carefully, âJust Chris. No one else.â
Besides leaving it at the office overnight, the design had never left my house.
There was a brief silence on the other end before I couldnât help but ask, âIs something wrong?â
âLetâs meet in person. Should I come to you?â
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âItâs fine, Iâm already out. Iâll head over. How about 1 meet you at the coffee shop downstairs?â
He agreed immediately.
About twenty minutes later, I arrived at the Starbucks below the office building. Through the large glass windows, I spotted Mark.
He was dressed in a beige shirt and khaki trousers, looking effortlessly elegant yet unapproachable.
As I approached, the distance between us seemed to vanish. He smiled, handing me a hot drink, âHave something warm.â
âThanks.â
Iâm not picky about what I drink, but after taking a sip, I looked a him in surprise. It was my favorite.
Mark always seemed to understand me well.
Yet, I couldnât figure out when he had taken the time to know me so well.
After a few sips, I went straight to the point, âSomethingâs wrong, isnât it?â
âYeah.â He nodded, searching for the right words, âYour design⦠itâs been plagiarized. But donât worry too much. Itâs your work; nobody can take that away from you.â
âHow is that possible?â I sat up straight, in disbelief.
His eyes narrowed slightly, his expression serious, âThe other person submitted their before you. She sent it to us last night.â
I was stunned, âCan you tell me who it is? Or do we have to wait for the companyâs decision?â
This wasnât an official competition, but it was organized by a major company, and it carried a lot of influence.
If this issue wasnât handled properly, someoneâs reputation in the design world could be ruined.
Mark didnât beat around the bush, âItâs Margaret.â
âWhat?â
âThis is her design submission, take a look.â He said, handing his phone over to me.
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