Chloe clenched her fists, her eyes flickering.
"You're mad again.
I'm just saying what any normal person would think. If Hugo was your kid, I couldn't take away your right to be a father. Hugo's mom isn't dead, she's in prison. As long as she's alive, you have a responsibility to take care of her. I wouldn't steal someone else's man, let alone a child's father."
What she hated the most were homewreckers.
So, of course, she couldn't let herself become one of them.
Damon
stared at Chloe for a long time, his cold voice slowly rising, "You think that's what I care about?"
Chloe went silent for a while, took a deep breath, and put her hand on the car window, leaning her head against it, looking at the increasingly dark sky outside.
"I know what you're thinking. But what I just said are indeed the reasons I can't stay with you. There are some lines that can't be crossed; otherwise, things will get out of balance and become even more chaotic. You might not be able to handle me leaving you, but in that situation, facing you and the child that you have with another woman, what do you think I'd choose? I'd choose to leave, but Damon, that doesn't mean I won't be sad..."
Chloe turned to look at him, gave a faint smile, trying to hide something, but her face still looked as desolate as if devoid of life..
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