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Love That Wasn't Meant to Last novel Chapter 56

Selena was briefly stunned, clearly not expecting me to compliment her directly. After a moment, she rested her chin in her hands, her eyes darting playfully as she smiled.

"Actually, I think so too," she replied with a mischievous grin.

She leaned in, cupped my face with both hands, and looked me directly in the eyes.

"Who wouldn't like someone who's amazing?" she said.

She continued, "So, Hudson, I really, really like you. Let's get married again, okay?"

Seeing her boldness, combined with all the memories I had just thought about, I felt a sudden flicker of hesitation.

I was in a panic. I quickly pulled away from her grip, turning my head to avoid her gaze.

"Hudson, please. Can't we start over? I don't even like Zion anymore. If you don't want to see him around, I can fire him today. I promise you'll never have to see him again."

I could sense the distance between her and Zion, but the reason I couldn't get back together with Selena wasn't just because of him. The problem was, I couldn't tell her that I had a girlfriend either.

Right now, Selena was much more stable, and I was sure she would be able to return to her job soon.

I, too, could leave Adenville and go back to Carzonia to resume my own life. If she found out about my girlfriend, though, she would surely lose her temper, and all my efforts would have been for nothing.

It simply wasn't worth the risk.

"Why?" she asked again.

She had asked me this question hundreds of times, but I still couldn't tell her the real reason.

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