"It doesn't matter if she's perfect or not. She's all I want right now," Dorian declared.
Zara's gaze trembled, and it took her a moment to process his words. How could she walk away with nothing to her name, ridiculed, and flee abroad after all the effort she'd put in? She couldn't accept that.
She took a deep breath and steadied herself before softening her tone. "Dorian, I understand that you're in love with someone else, and I'm willing to support you.
"But look at yourself. How are you going to win Lila back in this state? If you don't pull yourself together and your career collapses, do you think Lila will come back to you?"
Zara hadn't been able to reach Dorian all day, and she'd finally managed to contact Ethan only to learn he'd resigned that morning. She tried reaching out to Monica only to be met with the same response.
She didn't know what the story was, but something told her that Lila had everything to do with it.
Dorian was now Zara's only lifeline without the company's support. If he fell into despair and became the poor man he used to be, what was the point of her return to the country?
Not only did she need him to get back on his feet, but she also needed him to clear her name. If she could now stand by him during his lowest point, Lila would eventually mean nothing to him.
Her words seemed to have a slight effect as a flicker of hope returned to Dorian's desolate eyes. Seeing this, Zara goaded him further.
"Think about it. If I leave now, it'll only confirm all the accusations against me. What would that do for you? And how would Lila feel about that?"
Dorian hadn't shown too much of a reaction to her previous words, but his eyes narrowed in realization at the last question.
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