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Chapter 87: Chapter Eighty seven: unspoken feelings

The netizens couldn’t hurt .

Only he could.

In my line of work—with ??clat Beauty and other projects—I had dealt with the dia more tis than I could count. I knew exactly how this worked.

Most people didn’t think for themselves.

They followed whatever narrative was placed in front of them.

And soone... was working very hard to control that narrative.

dia outlets pushing the story.

Paid trolls amplifying it.

And Sophia—

Driving the knife in deeper.

Because I knew.

She was the only one capable of sothing like this from the inside.

Everything the public saw was carefully chosen.

Carefully curated.

But the truth?

That was being buried.

Silenced.

I had tried to post a clarification on Twitter.

Three seconds.

That was all it took before it disappeared.

Taken down.

Blocked before it could even spread.

My fingers tightened slightly in my lap.

Because I knew why.

Alexander.

"There’s a candy stall over there. Do you want so?" Aiden’s voice pulled

out of my thoughts.

I blinked, turning toward where he was pointing. A small queue had already ford in front of the stall.

"But... there are quite a lot of people. Soone might recognize you."

"Don’t worry about that," he said casually, already standing up.

I watched as he walked over and joined the line without hesitation.

For a mont, I just sat there.

Then—

A soft voice drifted through the air.

A woman was singing nearby.

"You stayed with

through a sumr that never faded,

where even the wind learned your na.

The city was loud,

but sohow... you were louder..."

Her voice wasn’t particularly remarkable.

Her pitch wasn’t perfect either—there was even a trace of laziness in the way she sang.

And yet...

It pierced straight through .

"You chose to forget—

but I kept everything..."

My vision blurred.

My chest tightened.

All the emotions I had been suppressing the entire day—

No.

For years—

They surged up all at once.

Uncontrollably.

For six years...

I had only ever been a bystander.

Watching him.

From a distance.

From the very beginning—when Alexander was still just an ordinary university student...

To now—

The CEO of Blackwood Dominion Enterprises.

"He was my goal."

The words echoed quietly in my mind.

My light.

My direction.

The only story I had held onto for six years.

I had crawled out of darkness, covered in mud, just to reach him.

Step by step.

With everything I had.

And when I finally did—

For two years of marriage, I gave him everything.

All my love.

All my patience.

All my warmth.

Until there was nothing left of

to give.

"He tried too..."

A bitter thought surfaced.

Yes.

He had tried to be a good husband.

But—

Fake affection...

Could never beco real.

Ti never waits.

And he...

Had already gone to find the one he truly loved.

Only I...

Stayed where I was.

Like a fool.

Still hoping—

That one day, he might turn back and look at .

The song continued softly in the background.

"I never really moved on...

I just learned how to pretend..."

A tear finally slipped down my cheek.

Silent.

Unstoppable.

Because deep down—

I had always known the truth.

In his heart...

I was never his wife.

Just sothing hidden.

Sothing temporary.

Sothing—

That was never ant to be seen.

For two years, Alexander had t Lilian again and again.

And not once had he told her he was married.

I have finally understood.

As Lilian once said—in a relationship, the one who is unloved is the mistress.

And in the end...

I had been the one standing in between.

How sweet everything had felt just a few days ago.

And now—

How unbearable it was.

All the kindness he had shown ...

It had only been an act.

A ans to an end.

Now I understand.

And I would never be able to trust him again.

Third person POV

A few passersby glanced in Alicia’s direction.

Only then did she realize tears had already slipped down her face.

Startled, she quickly wiped them away, lowering her head—

Just in ti before Aiden returned.

"Which one do you prefer?"

His voice ca gently as he held out two candy sticks.

Alicia paused briefly before choosing one. "Strawberry... thank you."

"You’re welco."

Aiden’s gaze lingered on her face.

Her eyes were slightly red.

Swollen.

"...Are you alright?"

"Sothing got into my eyes," she replied without hesitation.

Aiden didn’t imdiately respond.

He knew that wasn’t true.

"...Is it okay now?" he asked instead, his voice softer than before.

"It’s fine. Don’t worry."

"Are you sure?"

"...Mm."

He said nothing more.

But the way his fingers tightened slightly around the candy stick didn’t go unnoticed—at least, not to anyone but himself.

They sat there quietly.

Children ran past them, laughing.

Couples walked by hand in hand.

For a fleeting mont, it almost felt like they had gone back to those simpler days.

Back when nothing was complicated.

Back when nothing hurt this much.

A few people cast curious glances their way.

Aiden had removed his mask, leaving only a cap pulled low over his face.

He noticed.

But he didn’t put it back on.

After finishing their candy, they left the park together.

Not far ahead, Alicia suddenly slowed.

"There’s a café over there... can we stop for lunch?" she asked.

"We were heading to a restaurant anyway," Aiden replied easily. "Let’s go."

Inside the café, they ordered simple food and sat across from each other.

For a brief mont, the atmosphere softened.

It felt familiar.

Almost like the past.

But both of them knew—

Things were no longer the sa.

"Since we’re both free today," Aiden said after a while, "why don’t you co over for dinner tonight? My parents have been asking about you ever since I told them we t."

Alicia thought for a mont.

She hadn’t seen them in years.

"...That sounds like a good idea," she agreed.

"Alright. We’ll go after this."

Just then, Alicia’s gaze shifted across the street.

A mall stood directly opposite the café.

A thought crossed her mind.

I should get sothing for Uncle and Auntie... it wouldn’t feel right showing up empty-handed.

She stood up.

"Where are you going?" Aiden asked.

"There’s sothing I need to get from the mall across the street."

"I’ll co with you."

She shook her head imdiately.

"No. You’ll draw too much attention. I’m already in the spotlight. If soone takes a photo of us together, you’ll get dragged into it too."

To Alicia, it was a simple, practical concern.

Online rumors didn’t truly scare her—she knew how quickly public opinion shifted.

But Aiden was different.

She didn’t want to involve him in sothing ssy.

Aiden fell silent for a brief mont.

He understood her reasoning.

But that didn’t an he liked it.

"...Then at least let

drive you," he said instead. "I’ll wait in the parking garage."

Alicia hesitated, then nodded.

"Okay."

In the underground garage, the car ca to a stop.

"I won’t take long," Alicia said as she stepped out.

Aiden gave a small nod. "I’ll be here."

As she walked away, blending into the crowd heading toward the mall—

Alicia’s thoughts were simple.

I should pick sothing thoughtful... it’s been so long since I last saw them.

She didn’t notice the way Aiden’s gaze lingered on her retreating figure.

Didn’t notice how long he stayed there—

Watching.

Quiet.

Unmoving.

He had seen the tears she tried so hard to hide.

He had heard every "I’m fine" she didn’t an.

But in the end—

He said nothing.

Because so distances...

Were not asured in steps.

And so feelings—

Were never ant to be spoken aloud.

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