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When I got home after signing the contract, the first thing I noticed was a pair of women’s tools sitting by the door

The house slippers I usually wore were gone. I didn’t need to guess what that meant. I tore open a pair of disposable slippers, slipped them on, and stepped inside

Hannah’s voice floated out from the kitchen. Mr. Mitchell, no, that’s not how you do itlet me show you.” 

I walked to the doorway and stopped. There they were, standing side by side at the sink, Hannah wrapped around Zach, her hands guiding his, their posture almost intimate

She was wearing my loungewear. My slippers too. Looking every bit the lady of the house

And Zach? He was dressed in the matching set. No trace of discomfort in his body language, no resistance. Just relaxed, at ease, sharing a laugh with her over something small

When I used to step close to him, he’d stiffen, tell me he wasn’t comfortable around women.” 

Turns out it wasn’t about women.He just wasn’t comfortable with me

let out a short, bitter laugh. As if sensing it, Zach turned and saw me. His body went rigid, and in a flash of guilt he nudged Hannah 

back 

You’re home already?” 

I almost burst out laughing. As if me coming back at my own place was somehow the problem

Sorry, Serena,Hannah piped up sweetly. I was just teaching Mr. Mitchell how to rinse vegetables. Don’t misunderstand.” 

The words were innocent enough, but her eyes glittered with smug delighthungry to see me snap, jealous, humiliated

Once upon a time, I would have. I’d have lost it, screamed, demanded Zach throw her out

But not anymore. Especially not now. The house was already sold, the deposit in my account. I had no reason to waste the energy

You two go ahead,I said calmly. I’m going to my room.” 

I turned on my heel. For a moment, Hannah looked startled, confused that I hadn’t risen to the bait. Zach too seemed caught off guard

He’d braced himself for an argument

Instead, he did something he never used to dohe explained. It’s Hannah’s birthday. She wanted to celebrate with us, so I brought her 

over.” 

Once, he’d have just rolled his eyes at me, sneered, If you don’t like it, leave.” 

Now he was justifying himself. And the irony? He’d never remembered my birthday. But for Hannah, he was making excuses

Have fun then,I said lightly, and closed myself in my room

Most of my things were already packedclothes, books, everyday items. What was left would be gone soon enough

I was debating whether to finish the last of it when the door suddenly swung open

Hannah walked in, holding a small plate of cake. She let her eyes sweep the halfempty room and snickered

Looks like it’s emptier than last time I came. Guess you’re finally being sensible and making your exit.” 

Lignored her, tapping away on my phone, texting a friend about moving arrangements

talking to you. Are you deaf?” 

Not being acknowledged wiped the smirk off her face. Her tone turned sharp as she stepped close 

I lifted my eyes to hers, gave a dry chuckle. Why do you care so much? It’s not like you’ll ever get 

You!That single sentence hit something raw. Her face darkened instantly. She raised a hand, fingers curling toward 

move in.” 

Before I could move, footsteps echoed in the hall. In a split second, Hannah flung the cake to the floor and collapsing in a heap

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practiced scream

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Hannah! What happened?Zach burst through the door, shoving me aside as he rushed to her

I stumbled back. A shard of broken plate pierced straight through my slipper into my heel. Warm blood welled up, seeping fast

Zach didn’t notice. He was too busy cradling Hannah’s hand, where the plate had left a faint scratch. A scratch so light it barely grazed 

the skin

I’m sorry, Mr. Mitchell,Hannah whimpered, eyes shining with tears. I just wanted everyone to have cake for my birthday. I thought I’d bring Serena a piece too. I didn’t realize she’d be upset” 

If I weren’t the one being framed, even I might have believed her. I’d never once said I disliked cake. Quite the oppositeI loved it. Maybe because I’d rarely had one growing up. Every birthday, I’d mention it

Zach used to mock me for it, saying, If you like cake that much, one day you’ll just roll around like a ball.” 

But now, with Hannah in front of him, he’d conveniently forgotten. Instead, he jabbed a finger at me, face tight with anger

Even if you don’t like it, does that mean you can smash plates and push people? Serena, I thought you’d learned. But clearly, you’re still the same jealous, petty girl

Apologize to Hannahor elseYou’re so vindictive, I’m not even sure I want this relationship anymore. Maybe we should just break up.” 

His rage would’ve crushed the old me. I thought of that night outside the private room, hearing Hannah’s taunts. I thought of all the times Zach had used breakupas a weapon when our fights got too heated

And I thought of how I used to beg him not to leave me. How once, I’d even dropped to my knees. Because I truly believed he didn’t mean it, that it was just a way to scare me into backing down

But I eventually realizedhe probably had breakup on his mind all along. That’s why he dangled it so often, so easily

This time, it didn’t sting. Because I already had the same intention. Whether he said it or not, I was done

My silence must have looked like fear to him, because his tone softened

You’ve been sneaking around lately. I figured it was wedding preparations. I know you don’t want to break up. Just apologize to Hannah and” 

Don’t bother,I cut him off, voice flat and final. I agree. We should break up.” 

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