After seven years together, Aaron still refused to believe Nora could just walk away.
Yet, ever since their last encounter, she truly hadn't contacted him once.
Not a single time.
His messages had vanished into a void, leaving their chat history filled with nothing but his own unread texts.
Every time he opened their chat, the complete silence made him physically ill.
He honestly couldn't understand how she could detach herself so quickly.
Even if he had cheated, why didn't Nora scream and demand answers like any other woman? Why didn't she cause a scene?
She had simply severed all ties with him in silence, transferred her mother to a new hospital, and found another man to marry... all without a sound.
If Aaron hadn't been dragged into the case and visited the police station a few times.
He might have spent the rest of his life completely in the dark.
How could she be so heartless!
The more he thought about it, the more resentful he felt. He was about to storm out to confront Nora when Mia returned home and blocked his path.
"Where do you think you're going?"
Mia dropped her designer bag onto the floor, her voice as cold as ice.
Aaron ran a frustrated hand through his hair. "I don't think I need to report my whereabouts to you."
He wasn't her pet dog.
Mia sneered. "You're going to find Nora, aren't you?"
"Aaron, you didn't seem to love Nora so much when you were sleeping with me. Why are you acting like a devoted lover now?"
She looked him up and down with blatant disgust. "I used to think you were a decent guy, which is why I gave you the time of day."
"If I'd known you were this pathetic, I would never have looked twice at you."

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