The man she left, the love she found novel 9

The man she left, the love she found novel 9

Chapter

Nathan, his assistant, hesitated like he was struggling to find the right words. Miss 

Sullivanhas left Silvercrest.” 

Left

No. That was impossible

They were supposed to be together. She was still hurthow could she just leave? Cassidy, watching Landon’s frantic expression, felt something twist inside her. Jealousy? Panic? She wasn’t sure, but the air between them had shifted. And she hated it

Landon, I’m in pain,Cassidy whispered, her voice trembling, playing the victim flawlessly

But for the first time, Landon wasn’t listening

For the first time, he hesitated

After spending the night at the hospital, Landon couldn’t hold it in any longer. He had to go back to the Riverside Estate

But when he got there, the house was empty

The place was eerily silent as if Zara had never lived there. Her scent, the soft echo of her voiceeverything was gone, erased overnight. The emptiness in the air felt suffocating, and a sharp, unfamiliar panic gripped him

He had never believed she’d actually leave him. Not for good. Zara had always been patient, always forgiving

No matter how cold or distant he had been, she had stayed. But now, as he stood there, staring out at the hazy nightscape of Silvercrest, memories of their first year together came flooding back

It was a company retreat

Zara had boldly confessed her feelings, singing Twinkle Twinkle Little Starto him, laughing the whole time. Back then, he had brushed it off, thinking of it as just another moment in their storynothing more, nothing less. But now, every small, trivial thing she had done suddenly felt like a dagger to his chest

He had pushed her away, thinking she would always stay. That no matter what, she would never really leave. But he had underestimated her

Zara was the type of person who, once she made up her mind, never looked back

A dull ache settled in his chest, spreading like a slow poison. He glanced down at his phone. Dozens of missed callsall from Cassidy. His fingers hovered over the screen, but his eyes were drawn to another chat window

Empty

No texts. No calls. Nothing from Zara

A sharp irritation flared inside him, bitter and unrelenting. He didn’t bother answering Cassidy. Instead, he poured himself a drink, but the alcohol did nothing to dull the ache 

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gnawing at him

By midnight, his stomach began to hurta dull, relentless pain he couldn’t shake

His first instinct was to call Zara. She always knew what to do. She had made him millet. porridge a hundred times before, always scolding him but never failing to take care of him

But this time, she wasn’t there

She was gone

The realization slammed into him like a freight train. A feverish haze settled over his mind, and for a brief moment, he swore he saw hera memory, blurred and dreamlike

A girl with braided hair, riding a horse across the Westland prairie. Their first trip together. The golden sun setting behind her, the wind in her hair

What a beautiful memory

Through the pain, he let out a bitter, shaky laugh, his voice hoarse and empty. Zara, I miss you so much… 

Meanwhile, Zara was already on a plane, heading back to Westfield

By the time she landed, her suitcase dragging behind her, the city’s biting cold hit her like a slap to the face. Compared to Silvercrest, Westfield was sharper and more unforgiving

The chill seeped through her sleeves, making her shiver involuntarily

It’s so cold here, she thought, watching her breath form in the air

And then, just beyond the bustling crowd, she saw him

Julian

He stood there, waiting, his presence like a splash of warmth against the gray backdrop of the airport. His easy smile cut through the chilly air, his messy fringe falling slightly over his sharp brows, giving him a look of relaxed amusementlike he was always in on some 

secret

Zara, you’re here.His voice was warm and cozyexactly how she remembered it

Nodding, she smiled and handed him her suitcase. Julian, you arrived right on time. It’s been years since we last saw each other. You’ve grown into a proper young man now. That’s good.” 

Julian let out a soft hum, rubbing the back of his neck. A faint blush crept up his skin, though he still looked effortlessly composed

Come on, let’s go,he said, grabbing her suitcase. You came back at the perfect time. Maggie’s making dinner for you tonighthow about it?” 

At twentyfour, Julian was already more mature than his age suggested, but around Zara, he always seemed to have endless things to say. His presence was easy, and familiar, like slipping into an old favorite sweater

As they drove through the city, Zara found herself talking more than usual. She wasn’t usually chatty, but something about being back, something about Julian, made her feel 

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lighterlike she could finally breathe again

By the time they arrived at the Hayes Family Courtyard, it was late. The house was quiet, save for the low hum coming from the kitchen

Inside, her grandfather stood over a boiling pot of herbal medicine, the steam rising in thick, curling ribbons

Julian had been a sickly child, raised on a strict regimen of medicine. It had been a constant in his life, something he had never quite escaped

When he saw his grandfather, still tending to the same concoctions, his expression shifted -subtle, but noticeable

Grandpa,” he said softly, his voice tight. I’m fine now. I don’t need to drink this anymore.” 

His grandfather didn’t look up from the pot, but his hand lingered over the ladle, a quiet, defiance in the gesture

The man she left, the love she found novel

The man she left, the love she found novel

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