However, as she drew closer, she distinctly felt that piercing, icy gaze shift away from her, the oppressive force retreating, growing more distant by the second. She bit her tongue, resisting the urge to look back.
It was only after the pressure had completely vanished and she had put a significant distance between them that she finally allowed herself to glance back, just in time to see Lysander pushing a wheelchair into the hospital—a fleeting glimpse before he disappeared inside, out of sight.
The moment Lysander vanished, Thalassa’s tightly wound emotions collapsed. She had been fiercely holding back, trying not to let the heartache overwhelm her, but now, the intense pain burst forth from the depths of her heart like a flood, engulfing her whole being. Tears welled up, and a wave of pain washed over her, leaving her legs weak. She stumbled to a nearby bench and sat down, gasping for air, struggling to breathe. By the time she caught her breath, tears were streaming down her face.
She felt the crushing pain and despair of being abandoned by the world. Joshua had said that since Rosalind had been coddled from a young age, her ability to cope was weaker, so he chose to fulfill Rosalind's wishes. And because Thalassa was stronger, able to face whatever setbacks came her way, he asked her to step aside, to make way for Rosalind.
But he never considered that she, too, was human—that she could feel pain, that she could suffer, that she might reach her breaking point. Was being strong meant to be so cruelly hurt, so easily forsaken? If so, perhaps strength was a mistake. She could forgive anyone who hurt her, but Lysander's detachment, his indifference, made her crumble, shattering all her resilience.
Thalassa watched her tears fall to the cobblestone, blending into the cracks, until the stones before her were soaked. A heavy weight seemed to press on her heart, a deep, throbbing pain that made even breathing feel laborious. Her hand clenched on the stone as she mentally urged herself to calm down.
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The readers' comments on the novel: The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet (Thalassa and Elowen)
Is this the end of the story...
Thanks for completing this beautiful story May you always prosper....
Waiting to hear how the grandfather behaves going forwards. Thanks for updating...
This story is splendid. Thanks so much....
I find Hertha extremely childish.poor Alaric one woman is childish the other one is domineering and a liar.poor guy.please get the Thalassa and Lysander story back...
Crossing my fingers. Thanks so kuch...
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Oh thanks for this beautiful novel updates. At last the man's legs are healed....
Hertha needs to tell Alaric everything and quit giving a hard time ....
Hertha is being childish.thanks for the updates...