Chapter 181
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“Lulu, don’t go. Hear me out,” Matthew called out angrily and chased after me.
But I wasn’t in the mood to talk to anyone. My pace quickened when I heard his footsteps. I hoped that a pair of wings would grow on my back and take me away from this gilded cage.
And since I was in such a hurry, I didn’t check where I was going. I ran into the person who was entering from the living room.
The other person rubbed her forehead with a hiss. “Ouch! Today is not my day at all. It’s not just me, is it? Huh? Luna? Are you alright? Why were you running?”
“Helen! Are you hurt? Sorry, I was running and didn’t see you.” After I greeted Helen, I walked past her, cutting off further interaction.
“I’m fine. I’ll feel better after I massage the area. Where are you going? I couldn’t talk to you just now, so I came back to look for you. Should we admire the flowers in the garden? It’s beautiful over there,” said Helen as she clung to my arm.
My small conversation with Helen allowed Matthew to catch up to me. He grabbed my other hand forcefully, so much so that I couldn’t shake his grip off.
I saw pain in his eyes. Agony, even.
Alas, I could never be the one to soothe his pain.
I wasn’t rejecting Matthew out of my own will. It was just that his world wasn’t able to
accommodate me.
Helen saw Matthew’s hand around my wrist. She smiled bitterly and let go of my arm. Her eyes became wet as she took half a step back.
I wanted to explain everything to her. I wanted to console her, but I couldn’t. Regardless, from now on, Matthew and I would be ex–classmates and nothing more.
I would leave their world. It was up to their destiny whether they would end up together or
not.
Some would say that I was too cruel. Matthew had loved me for so many years. Couldn’t I make compromises for him?
While I appreciated Matthew’s love and loyalty, I would have to face his friends, his family, and the mundane daily life if I were to get together with him. Dealing with his family day
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after day would turn me crazy.
“Lulu, those are unimportant people. You shouldn’t…” Matthew tried to explain further, but I was not having any of it. Embellish it however he wanted, facts couldn’t be changed.
“Matthew, I’ve made up my mind.” I turned around to face him.
What had happened had happened. There was no need to continue this waltz. I wanted to end things now so that both of us could move on.
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