Chapter 636 I Want To
Leave Grester
Linsey’s breath quickened all of a sudden. She turned sharply, her body reacting on instinct, trying to pull away.
But before she could struggle further, Collin let go. His eyes dropped to her right hand. “Is your hand better now?” he asked quietly.
At that simple question, all the anger, all the words Linsey had bottled up, scattered like dust in the wind.
A wave of sadness rose in her chest. She turned her face away, blinking back tears. “I’m perfectly fine,” she said,
her voice tight with emotion.
Collin didn’t seem to notice the strain in her tone. A small sigh slipped from his lips, and a faint smile tugged
at the corners of his mouth. “That’s good,” he murmured.
Then, slowly and carefully, he added, “Take care of yourself, Linsey. I heard you resigned. Whether you keep working in design or choose something else… I wish you well.”
No matter how hard she tried, Linsey couldn’t hold her tears back anymore.
She looked at him through her tears and said softly, “You too.”
Then she turned and walked away, without a pause, without looking back.
Collin stood frozen, staring in the direction she had gone. Even long after she stepped into Gorman’s car and disappeared down the street, he didn’t move.
It wasn’t until several other couples arrived to file for divorce that Collin finally pulled himself together and walked out, his steps heavy and slow.
Inside his car, he reached into his pocket and carefully pulled out a small, elegant box.
Opening it, he revealed a pair of wedding rings–delicate, beautifully crafted, nestled together.
He stared at them blankly. A single tear slid down his cheek and landed on the rings, its trace glistening on the
metal.
Suddenly, his breath hitched, and a choked gasp escaped him as sorrow washed over his face.
His hand trembled as he lifted the male ring from the box. He silently slipped it onto his left ring finger.
Then he raised his hand and placed a gentle, solemn kiss on the ring.
He didn’t care how long it would take–he would wait for her. He would wait however long she needed.
In Gorman’s car, Linsey sat in silence, tears already streaming down her face.
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Gorman clenched the steering wheel, his jaw tight as he fought back his frustration. Still, he forced his voice to stay gentle. “Linsey… Please don’t cry.”
She clutched at her chest, the pain too much to contain. Her sobs came in quiet waves, shaking her shoulders.
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