Chapter 78
When Love Breaks by jack
Chapter 78
1 patted him on the shoulder, steering the conversation elsewhere with a smile, âSo, youâre into Easonâs music too? You never mentioned it before.â
Mark glanced towards the stage, his voice tinged with melancholy, âJust a case of liking. what she liked, I guess.â
âSheâs a fan?â
âYeah, back in college, she really was into his stuff.â
âSmall world, huh?â
I grinned, âI got into Eason áround my college years too.â
He returned a meaningful smile, âThat is quite the coincidence.â
We were seated with a perfect view of the stage, not a single bad angle in sight.
As the familiar intro played and the singer appeared, the whole venue came alive with screams and sing-alongs.
Mark and I, however, were more like two outliers, just quietly listening.
Memories from years past played in my mind like a movie, shifting scenes one after another.
âTen years ago
I didnât know you
You werenât mine
Yet here we are
Just two strangers side by side
Walking down increasingly familiar streets
Ten years later
Weâre friends,
till able to say hello
But that kind of tenderness
No longer gives us a reason to embrace
Lovers eventually turn into friendsâ
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Hearing that last lyric, tears suddenly streamed down my face.
I silently cried for what felt like an eternity, reaching for tissues to clean my tears when a pack was handed to me.
Markâs eyes shimmered with restrained emotion, âOnce youâve cried it out, will you. return to him?â
âProbably not.â
After I dried my tears, looking at his barely held back sorrow, I couldnât help but encourage, âIf you wanna cry, just let it out. Like me, maybe youâll get over this hurdle. I wonât tell anyone.â
He let out a wry laugh, âWho said I wanted to get over it?â
âWhat do you mean?â
I realized what he meant, and looked at him in surprise, âYouâre still chasing after that girl?â
He openly admitted, âYeah.â
âNo wonder Christine always says youâre one of the good guys, truly loyal. Then go for it, weâre all waiting to celebrate your big day.â
Heâs been carrying a torch for that college girl till now. Itâs almost akin to how I felt about. Bryant.
Only, he still had a chance with her.
While Bryant and I, if we divorced, might not even be able to remain friends.
Eight years of love, and now weâre just strangers.
Quite the irony.
Markâs lips curved slightly, his amber eyes gleaming like a sky full of stars, âI canât chase her now.â
âWhyâs that?â
âSheâs not divorced yet.â
âWell.â I nodded absentmindedly, then it suddenly hit me, and I blurted out in disbelief, âWhat?!â
I scrutinized Mark from head to toe.
It was hard to believe he was the type to seek thrills.
But then again, it made him seem all the more devoted. A rare kind of man indeed.
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Heâs attracted to a married woman, but heâs keeping his respectful distance. Though hoping for someoneâs divorce might seem a bit morally greyâ¦
Who wouldnât commend such deep affection in a man?
I awkwardly shifted, âDoes she know you feel this way?â
âNo clue.â
Mark seemed unashamed, casually adding, âSheâs not the bravest. Sheâd run if she knew.â
âSo, if she never gets divorced, youâll wait forever?â
My curiosity was piqued.
I usually stay out of gossip, but Markâs situation, being so contrary to his usual demeanor, genuinely intrigued me.
âIâll wait.
He didnât shy away from my probing question, affirming his stance before his expression
softened with a hint of warmth, âBut, itâll be soon.â
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