Thea was reluctant to let James go.
James used to be incredibly kind to her, but she did not cherish him. After losing him, she deeply regretted it.
She did not blame James. Instead, she knew that it was her fault.
Thea tried her best to urge him to stay.
James remained silent.
Seeing Thea desperately trying to persuade him, he felt tempted to stay but was unable to do so because he promised to marry Tiara. He was a man who was true to his word.
“Since you already know everything, you should also know what happened between Tiara and me.”
“Yeah, I do.” Thea let go of James and said, “Go if you want.”
James did not say anything more. He turned around and left.
Thea’s face was full of sadness and helplessness. Underneath it all, she felt resolution while watching James walk away from her. She murmured, “I’m not giving up. Even if I have to chase you to the ends of the earth, I’ll surely make you turn around!”
She was confident. Thea believed that as long as she did her best and became a better person, James would return to her sooner or later. When that happened, they would never be separated for the rest of their lives.
James walked down the stairs. Everyone’s eyes were on him.
Without saying much, he walked out of the villa and left.
After he left their sight, the Callahans and the Hills began to gossip.
Soon, Thea also came down the stairs.
Lex asked, “Thea, what happened? Why did you let him leave?”
Thea muttered, “It’s alright. Let him go for now. Sooner or later, he’ll come back to me.”
After James left the Callahans’ villa, he turned around and looked at the brightly lit place.
He had not been in the Callahans or married to Thea for a long time. It was only a few months, but Thea was already deeply imprinted in his mind. Although they were divorced, he missed the moments with her.
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