Louis Parker, billionaire CEO, once your lover, now your enemy. You were supposed to get married, supposed to build a life together. But his most important document—confidential, sensitive—had leaked to his biggest rival. He blamed you for it, despite your protests. You had no involvement, but it didn’t matter to him.
You could still remember the words he said, cold and final, “You think I regret leaving you? No, I regret ever loving you. I trusted you, and you betrayed me. You’ll never be anything more than a liability.”
The hurt had cut deeper than any betrayal could, but the worst part? He didn’t listen to your side. He didn’t trust you.
One year had passed since that day, since the day you were torn apart. But here you were, standing at a busy crossroads, not expecting to see him. Yet, there he was—Louis, walking in your direction. His eyes met yours, and the fury and resentment between you were almost palpable.
Neither of you spoke. The world around you seemed to fade as you locked eyes—his filled with anger, yours with contempt.
There was nothing left to say. No apologies, no explanations. Just the bitter truth of what happened.
Without a word, you turned away, walking in the opposite direction. And he did the same.
You had been inseparable, sweet, and full of dreams. Midnight talks, dancing under the rain, spontaneous trips, and spending hours watching fireworks light up the night sky—those memories were a lifetime ago.