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Mr.EX, I Deserve Someone Better novel Chapter 2

Chapter 2

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Chapter 2

After getting off the phone with my brother, I took a cab back to the villa I shared with Alexander.

I still had some things to pack and take with me.

He was eating breakfast. Looking up and seeing me, he flatly asked the nanny to make another portion.

“Didn’t know you were coming back at this hour, so I didn’t prepare yours.”

I nodded: “Okay.”

This book had been added on your bookshelf.

It wasn’t that he didn’t know; he just didn’t care to know, nor did he bother to ask.

Alexander’s movements paused for a second.

He looked up from his phone, a trace of confusion flashing in his eyes.

Right, if it were before, I definitely would have squeezed in next to him and snatched his breakfast.

Saying, “Who told you not to prepare mine? I’ll just eat yours then.”

Or I would have hugged him from behind, pinched his ear, and asked if he forgot about me because he didn’t love me anymore,

Alexander was so smart; of course he could instantly sense my change.

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But he didn’t say anything more, only nodding:

“I’m heading to the office. Take your time eating.”

He took the suit jacket handed to him by the nanny.

He hesitated for a moment.

Just when I thought he might be waiting for me to bounce over and help him put it on like usual.

He put the jacket on himself.

The sound of his footsteps disappeared along with the closing door.

The nanny asked me:

“Ms. Bennett, wha This book had been added on your bookshelf.

I shook my head:

“I’m not eating. Please find me a few cardboard boxes, I need them today.”

I carried my suitcase back to the room.

By the time the nanny brought the boxes, I had already packed my clothes and daily necessities.

Then I went to Alexander’s walk-in closet.

Over the past few years, I had given him quite a few ties, cufflinks, clothes, and watches.

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But he rarely used them.

Unless I insisted on putting them on him, these things barely saw the light of day.

Just like me, his girlfriend, who could only be hidden in the shadows.

I swallowed the bitterness in my throat and packed the things I gave him into the box one by one.

It took a long time to finish packing.

I sat on the edge of the bed to catch my breath.

My phone received a message from Alexander:

[Sent the driver to pick you up. He’ll be there in half an hour.]

This book had been added on your bookshelf.

Concise and to the point, too lazy to even explain the context.

He was absolutely certain that I would never refuse him.

I smiled self-deprecatingly.

Fine, it’s time to break up with him anyway

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