08
Ethan’s Perspective
Empty.
The room felt hollow, and my heart was just as vacant.
Even though Sophie was chattering away like a child beside me, my heart no longer raced like it used to.
Why was that?
A name echoed in my mind, reverberating endlessly.
“Emma…”
I need to find Emma.
I rushed home, ignoring Sophie’s calls behind me.
I burst into the bedroom, desperately searching for any trace of Emma’s presence.
Opening the closet, I was shocked by its emptiness.
Gone?
A bad feeling crept over me, and I hired a private investigator to dig into her whereabouts.
I needed to know what Emma had done before she left.
The investigator quickly got back to me, his expression shifting to one of concern as he spoke.
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“Ethan, the information shows that Emma sold all her luxury items and deposited the money into a bank card,
but…”
I felt a surge of impatience. “But what?”
He continued, “That card is now in Sophie’s possession.”
I took the card from Sophie, who stammered as she explained its origin.
I felt a surge of impatience. “But what?”
He continued, “That card is now in Sophie’s possession.”
I took the card from Sophie, who stammered as she explained its origin.
“Emma forced it on me; I didn’t expect…”
“Ethan, please don’t blame me.”
I checked the balance–over a million dollars, but now only a little over ten thousand remained.
Back at the company, I became obsessed with tracking Emma’s movements.
I learned that she had already handed off her work before leaving, leaving no room for herself to return.
Where could she possibly go?
She had no family left.
Suddenly, a thought struck me, her teacher.
I began investigating her teacher’s whereabouts and finally found a lead on her location.
I thought that if I just lowered my pride this time, she would surely come back to me.
All I needed was for her to know that I loved her.
If it didn’t work the first time, then I would try again.
But I messed it up.
I watched as the reasons for Emma leaving replayed before my eyes.
As I saw the distance between us grow wider, regret gnawed at my heart like a parasite until the very end.
When she stepped into that car, I knew we could never go back,
I would spend my life trapped in this place while she moved on to find her own path.
The End