Chapter 242
When Love Breaks by jack
Chapter 242
Watching him like that, a swirl of indescribable emotions bubbled inside me. Suddenly, I got the meaning of that saying, âLove declared
too late is of no worth.â
I pursed my lips. âBelieve it or not, itâs up to you.â
With those words, I didnât give him another glance. I just walked away. I wasnât sure if it was because I didnât want to see him or was afraid to. What he thought of me didnât matter anymore. I just wanted to live my life well. That was all.
But alas, I forgot many things werenât up to us.
As I reached the hotel lobby, I bumped straight into Susan. Oddly enough, I didnât have much affection for Dorothy, but her parents somehow felt familiar, even endearing..
When our eyes met, I offered Susan a smile, but her expression was unreadable, and she gave me a onceâover more openly than she had earlier at the party.
I smiled politely. âMrs. Myers, Ill be on my way.â
Her demeanor softened, but her gaze remained distant. âWeâve met already. You can call me Susan.â
My nails dug into my palm, making me uneasy, but I quickly responded, âOkay then. Susan, I really must be goingâ¦â
Susan insisted, âMs. Webster, letâs talk for a moment. It wonât take long.â
âOkay.â For some reason, I found it hard to refuse her.
I had a feeling she was here to speak on Dorothyâs behalf. I could guess what she would say.
I shouldâve coldly refused and walked away, but I somehow wanted to hear her out.
Susanâs initially distant gaze softened. âIâve heard you and Bryant have been dragging your feet, not yet filing for divorce?â
It was just as I expected. âYesâ¦â
Before I could finish, Susan interrupted with a sigh, âActually, I came to apologize on behalf of Dorothy. We spoiled her too much. She always wants what she wants. Please donât take it to heart.â
I shook my head. âItâs okay. Bryant and I were heading for divorce with or without Ms. Myersâ apology.â
âThatâs good to hear.â Susan seemed to breathe a sigh of relief. As I was about to leave, she quickly said, âYou and Gregory are just friends, right?â
I answered, âYes.â
She looked at me, probing. âDo you have any thoughts about Greg?â
I wasnât sure what she was getting at, so I was honest. âNo. Gregory and I have only met a few times. Weâre hardly even acquaintances. Besides, Iâve just gone through a divorce. Iâm not in the mindset to think about these things.â
âItâs good you think that way.â She looked at me contentedly, advising, âGregâs parents, as easygoing as they are and as much as they spoil him, would never allow him to marry a woman whoâs been married before. You shouldnât harbor such thoughts to avoid suffering later.â
A a woman whoâs been married before⦠Had anyone else said it, I wouldnât have cared, but coming from Susan, it felt like a sting.
My eyes suddenly got red. I looked down, hiding the unexplainable sense of grievance that welled up and nodded with a smile. âDonât worry. I know my place.â
Susan said again, âAs for your divorce with Bryant, itâs best to finalize it sooner to avoid rumors about Dorothy.â
Someone entered, bringing a gust of cold wind as the automatic doors opened and closed. Susan wrapped her shawl tighter around. her, her words a mix of promise and charity, âIf you ever need help from the Myers family, just ask.â
âThanks, but no need!â I took a deep breath and smiled lightly. âThe Myers family is too prestigious for me to bother.â
With that, I walked straight out of the hotel. But after a few steps, my vision blurred as tears welled up in my eyes.