I Am Not A Woman You Can Discard
g. No relief. No sadness. No anger. Just a hollow emptiness stretchi
s. They had been inseparable, their names always spoken together as if they were destined to be one.
ver had an ex
ything to, had betrayed her without hesitation. She had given him her yout
rage. Instead, she had smiled-a cold, lifeless curve of
d said, her voice
zel eyes. But it was too late for regrets. With
ing felt unfamiliar. The silence was deafening. The absence of Zayden's pres
in the distance, people were falling in love, making promises they bel
r ag
m her thoughts. She frowned. It was near
alked over and pul
here
air V
had spent ye
ce alone was overwhelming, suffocating. Unlike Zayden, who had once felt like warmth, Alistai
asked, gripping the doorframe a
her-his gaze running over her as if he were assessing
d, his voice deep and smooth,
"That's not y
ctively, she stepped back. The air betwe
said, his voice quieter now.
nto a fist. "And I told y
amusement and frustration. "You think you ca
rom this man, running from the past they shared, fr
she whispered. "With Zayden
His voice was softer now, but there was an edge to it. "You t
he always sa
about the pa
brushing her chin, forcing her to meet
breath and tore herself
is eyes told her
matter how much she ran, Alistai