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Yesterday's Loved

Chapter 2 2

Word Count: 1818    |    Released on: 28/01/2024

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ting for me in the arrival area of NAIA. He even he

g a large suitcase and a travel bag, I approached him, and he immediately hugged me tightl

tes for so long!" he shouted, tapping my s

he took my suitcase to carry it. I walked beside him as w

laugh, standing out as the one who

el joined me in the States. He came back two years ago because

in the Philippines-the familiar sound of car horns outside, the

d no plans of com

ed him stow my bags in the compartment. After arrang

ked my friend while

still missing. That's why you're

feels like I have no direction or place to go ex

eed to stay in the country for long.

Why wouldn't I come

ou escapin

that country, enjoying life with Hanemira. I adjusted quickly, but over t

uldn't breathe. I couldn't move, and when I escaped that seeming confinem

had tried to express my feelings to him, no

t take you to your mansion? Your family has been

He meant my parents and si

an eye on?" I diverted the topic,

eplied. Updates came from him, but he provided

social media; it might ma

ing outside. "This country hasn't c

ing," he retorted. "Seriously,

tel until I find a

move, I considere

more. I stay with Mama since my fiancé and I are getting married soon." If I didn

time to reclaim w

back in my seat. I felt tir

acted myself by looking outside unti

aw the little girl's

his shoulder to get his immediate attenti

e stopping?" he asked, surprised, but I cou

p the car, bro," I said. He qu

outed at me as I got out of his car jus

amera, seriously, and there's no emotion written on her angelic face. Her le

e perfume. She's so beautiful even though she's so young, and I know she'll be even more beautiful when she g

est doesn't subside, and it

of a perfume named after her. There's something about the child t

niel asks me. The longer I gaze at it, the more

he, Lethan?"

iful, isn't she? Pregnant women like to hang out there just to catch a glimpse of that angel. Th

ent, and many people. The child clearly exu

ose, mesmerizing ey

.. Whose child

see in that child now is like seeing her mother. Come on, let's leave," he

t feels squeezed. Why is that? Why did I suddenly becom

ous thoughts cross my mind. I

ild..."

with Lethaniel, too. It's like he knows somethi

ve seen her before... I saw her befo

she hasn't visited. And you've only just returned now. So where could you have poss

answer me and just shrugs. From his demeanor, it

seems like I want to see her again. I don't know why I'm feeling this w

hen we reached the condominiu

l. I ran out of stock last week," he said, but I igno

e me here, Lethan," I t

tell me you're attracted to that goddess-like girl?!"

ust something different about the girl... I

g a child. What if you meet her M

now..." I

zel

rocery store near the condominium. Go on, don't worry about me. I can

You only saw Calystharia. What if you see her in person? You might really

t room where I could rest, and I quickly took a

was dark, and I felt th

so, as I mentioned

nit. I didn't really intend to go grocery shoppi

a. "Good evening, Sir," the girl at th

onara and iced

write your name here," she said, handing me a

ant table when the girl u

. Calystharia Divyne? Is that t

he correct pronunciation of my second name is Di-vin. Not Di-vayn. Please, always r

ely wanted to hug he

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“"I can't stay still, walking back and forth. If only someone was with me now, I know their eyes would hurt watching me. I've been waiting for him since earlier, but he took so long to come. Feeling tired, I sat on the couch, but I stood up immediately as the front door opened, and he walked in. He's finally home. "Where have you been?" I asked my husband as he arrived late. Yes, I've been waiting for him. It's already 2:03 in the morning, and he just decided to come home now. Nothing new in his actions. I even get home earlier than him – from work, while he comes from his school. No emotion showed on his face, and he just continued walking without responding to me. "Lazel Hyrroz," I sternly uttered his name. I followed him into his room. He unbuttoned his uniform after casually dropping his backpack on the bed. "I'm tired. Don't bother me now," he said coldly, avoiding eye contact. "That's why I'm asking why you're only coming home now and where you've been at this hour," I questioned him firmly. He took off his white polo, leaving only his undershirt. "You know? You have a lot of roles in my life," he sarcastically remarked, facing me. His face remained emotionless, and the way he looked at me seemed indifferent. "You're not just a mother, sister, or brother. Now, your role is a strict father who waited for his son who didn't come home last night but decided to show up now," he added, grinning. "You've grown up, Lazel Hyrroz. Even if you're no longer under your parents' care, remember that there's still someone who cares about you," I stated. "You? Do you care about me? I'm just your husband on paper, and I never asked you to worry about me. I told you from the beginning not to interfere, and I'll do the same to you," he said sternly. That's just how he is – hard-hearted and indifferent to me or my feelings. "Lazel Hyrroz..." "If you have nothing else to say, leave, Lola," he insultingly called me Lola this time. I sighed, acknowledging his disrespectful behavior. I turned away as he removed his white undershirt. "You've seen my body. So, why are you still avoiding me? I know you liked what we did last night, didn't you? You took advantage of me while I was drunk," he insinuated, and those words felt like a slap. My chest tightened violently. "Before you sleep, take a bath or wash your body. If you haven't eaten, just heat the food that I cooked earlier," I said, hearing his mocking laugh and the creaking of the bed as a sign that he sat down. "Yes, Manang," he said mockingly, using another insult this time. I closed his room door gently, pausing for a moment before leaning against it. Tears threatened to spill, weighing heavily on my chest. Is this the reason he came home so late? Because in over a year, something happened between us only once? We were both drunk, and I can't remember anything about that night. I questioned myself. How long will we be like this, Lazel Hyrroz? *** When I wake up every morning, my uniform is neatly prepared on the sofa bed, and my black shoes are polished. In the kitchen, there's food ready, with a sticky note on the fridge. I took it and read the neat handwriting. Despite that, I still dislike it. "Don't forget to eat your breakfast before you go to school, Lazel Hyrroz." -Calysta After reading it, I crumpled the paper and threw it in the trash bin. I opened the fridge, grabbed a cold water bottle, and finished its contents. I glanced at the prepared breakfast on the table, but as usual, I left it untouched. I entered the university with an empty stomach, but it's okay; Hanemira usually shares her food with me. That's where I usually have my breakfast. "You didn't have breakfast again, huh?" I just smiled at her question and slowly smiled. Simultaneously, she held my hand, handing me a spoon. She also had my lunch box. "I still cooked it." Her cooking wasn't the best, but I appreciated it because she's the girl I like. *** When I got home, I expected to find her in the living room, busy with her laptop, drinking coffee. "You didn't eat your breakfast again. You didn't even touch them," she greeted me. I raised the corner of my lips. I've memorized those words since she always says them to me. "Who told you to cook my breakfast?" I asked, hearing her sigh again. Honestly, I don't feel anything for her. I don't like her, and I will never love a woman ten years older than me. We only got married because she's wealthier than my family, and our company needed her. That's the only reason I endure living in this cramped house. That's what I feel. I ignored her and went upstairs, but before that, I stopped to ask her about this. "For you, what is love?" She furrowed her brows, confused by my question. "Why are you asking me that?" she asked back. "I just want to know your opinion. What does love mean to you?" I asked, genuinely interested in her perspective on love. "Love ruins a person's life." I raised an eyebrow at her statement. How does it r”
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