Chapter 313
Lisa's coldness hit me like a ton of bricks.
She'd always been polite, even respectful. But now, her indifference was as sharp as a slap to the face. The way she had dismissed me and the way her tone dripped with condescension made everything crystal clear.
From that day forward, I knew my place in Abigail's life had irrevocably changed.
Tears slid down my face as I sat there in silence, the weight of everything crushing me.
Suddenly, I jolted awake. My chest heaved as I realized it was just a dream—a cruel echo of memories I'd rather forget. The damp pillow beneath me bore evidence of how real it had felt.
I got up, splashed cold water on my face, and stared at my reflection in the mirror. The man looking back at me seemed like a stranger—someone hollow, someone tired.
Stepping onto the balcony, I opened the window to let the cool air wash over me.
The absurdity of my thoughts over the past few days hit me like a punch. I'd actually let myself believe that Abigail
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