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Love That Wasn't Meant to Last novel Chapter 40

I turned to see Selena gazing at me with hopeful eyes, making her heartfelt plea for us to remarry.

"Hud, let's get back together. Withdraw the divorce application, and let's be a couple again." Her gaze was filled with anticipation.

I knew what she was hoping for and what kind of answer she wanted from me, but I didn't want to go down that path. I was at a loss for words, unsure how to respond in a way that wouldn't hurt her feelings. So, I chose silence instead.

"Why, Hud? Why don't you want to agree to this? You're willing to put your work aside to support me through my treatment, which means you care about me. If that's the case, why can't we be together again? Don't you see?

"I don't have those feelings for Zion anymore. I don't love him. No one can stop us from being together."

No one could stop me from being with her? But I had already decided to be with Sylvia; she was my girlfriend, not some third wheel.

"Selena, it's over between us. I'm here to help you through your treatment out of respect for our years together. There's nothing else behind it."

I didn't tell Selena that I stayed because Zion forced me to. If I did, it would only make her more upset.

I could see her shoulders trembling, and soon tears began streaming down her face, quickly soaking her cheeks. She was crying, but she didn't say a word. She simply crouched on the ground, covering her face in despair.

When we were together, she rarely cried. After I filed for divorce, she hadn't cried either—oh wait, she did cry that one time at the office door.

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