Claire smiled, but her eyes were entirely devoid of warmth.
Mirroring his earlier absolute refusal, she replied, "No."
"Can't you give me one more chance?"
"No."
She shut him down again.
She found the whole situation absurd. Laughable, even.
How could he do this?
How could he rip her heart to shreds, then casually turn around and ask for a do-over?
What gave him the right?
He owed her too much, hurt her too deeply, and yet he still expected her to come running back?
"What if..." Felix lowered his eyes. Panic gripped his throat, twisting harder in his chest.
He hadn't expected his apology and compromise to bounce right off her.
His throat felt painfully tight. The words felt like sandpaper in his mouth.
He reached out, grabbing her hand and holding it tight, as if she were a lifeline.
Only when he was certain she couldn't pull away did he continue. "What if I told you I've fallen in love with you? Would you give me another chance then?"
For a split second, Claire was stunned.
She thought she was hallucinating.
Felix Quigley said he was in love with her?
It was utterly ridiculous.
She let out a dry, mocking laugh. "But I don't love you anymore."
A suffocating silence blanketed the hospital room after she spoke.
When Felix's grip finally loosened, Claire snatched her hand back without a second's hesitation.
He stared blankly at his empty palm, the lingering warmth of her skin already fading into nothing.
He murmured, "But you said you loved me."
So love really could disappear.
Claire let out another heavy sigh, sounding completely drained.
"What's wrong? You sound exhausted."
Claire stared blankly at the ceiling. "I just feel so tired of it all."
"Talk to me. What happened?"
That was what best friends were for, after all—to act as emotional sounding boards.
"It feels like some people are just stray dogs. They barge into your life out of fleeting curiosity, wag their tails, and beg for attention. And the second you finally reach out to pet them, they bite you and run off, leaving you to get a dozen rabies shots just to survive."
Noreen caught on immediately. This was definitely about Felix.
"What did jerk Quigley do this time?"
Claire recounted his delusional confession, word for word.
She shook her head. "No one can predict his mood swings. He's more erratic than a pendulum."
"But how do you feel about it?" Noreen didn't care about Felix; she only cared about Claire.
"I told him to get the hell out. I don't have time for his hot-and-cold bullshit."

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