But all of that shattered the moment she met his gaze—calm, steady, and utterly unmoved.
“I’m not trying to hurt you,” Emilia said quietly. “I just don’t love you anymore.”
“You…”
“Tyler, I’m not the kind of person who looks back,” she went on, her voice even and resolute. “The second you chose Vivienne, we were over. Signing the divorce papers was just a formality.”
She didn’t deny that she’d loved him.
But now, there was nothing left for him in her heart.
“Tyler.” She looked at him one last time, her eyes serious and clear. “There’s no going back for us.”
“I think that’s all there is to say.” Emilia’s gaze dropped; her lashes cast tiny shadows on her cheeks. “I’ve made myself clear. Please don’t come looking for me anymore. It’s exhausting.”
With that, Emilia gave Theodore a slight nod and started toward his Bentley.
But Tyler caught her wrist again.
His eyes were rimmed red, and she could see the shimmer of tears gathering.
“Emilia.” He said her name like it was the only thing he had left. “You’re lying, aren’t you?”
“We’ve been together for so many years…”
“We made it through so much—through every storm, every hardship.”
His brow was knit tight, lips pale; there was a desperate edge to his voice, as if pleading with her.
“We’ve been through life and death together. You can’t just—”
Emilia tried to pull free, but his grip was iron and she couldn’t shake him off.
Looking at him now, she wondered why he bothered.
After all, he was the one who’d broken their vows first.
“What do you want me to say to make you believe me?” she asked, exasperated.
But he only stared at her, eyes red, refusing to let go.

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