Me? I raised my hand and wiped my nose, instinctively pulling a tissue from my pocket to clean up. But this time, the bleeding was worse than usual, and I could not stop it no matter what I tried. "Are you stressed out? You're an adult now. Can’t you learn to take better care of yourself?" He took the tissue from my hand with a look of disdain but patiently wiped the blood off my face. Watching him be so patient with me, I suddenly did not understand him at all. I must have looked terrible with my sunken eyes and pale skin. I was even wearing a bulky down jacket and my face was smeared with blood.Yet, even in that sorry state, I received Zac’s rare tenderness.He was always like this, constantly switching between distant and caring. Just when I was ready to give up on him, he would throw me a little bit of kindness, making me believe there was still hope for us."Alright, don’t embarrass me like that again next time!"He made sure to emphasize it, almost as if he
Her eyes were red as she listened to my final words, tears rolling down her face. When I finished speaking, she looked furious, like a lioness protecting her cub. "You’ve thought about everyone else, but what about yourself? Have you even considered your own needs?" She was crying uncontrollably, completely different from her usual polished, elegant self. I wanted so badly to wipe the tears from the corners of her eyes and tell her not to cry. I was just tired.I was just going to another world. But she kept crying for me, and for the unfairness I had endured. I could not comfort her, though. Because I was so tired. ……I closed my eyes, thinking I would next open them on the road to the afterlife. But instead, after my death, I remained in this world as a wandering spirit. I watched as Anna collapsed on top of my body, screaming in agony, "Emma, you heartless woman, you’re not allowed to die! The baby is still waiting for you!" I saw the heart m
"I’m happy to take care of her, unlike some people who keep clinging to the past," Anna said, her voice losing some of its edge as her eyes suddenly turned red. Zac pressed his lips together, his gaze falling on the items in her arms. When he noticed the photo on top, he froze. "Didn’t Emma throw this picture away a long time ago?" "I don’t know what you’re talking about. I’m leaving now!" Anna had no idea I had thrown the photo away right in front of Zac. She was just faithfully trying to fulfill the promises she had made to me. With quick reflexes, Zac snatched the photo from her hands. "This should have been thrown out long ago. What gives you the right to take it?" "You! You’re unbelievable! Do you even know what this means to Emma?" Anna bit back the rest of her words. "What does it mean to her?" Zac demanded. "Nothing. If you want it, take it! She wouldn’t care about any of this anymore anyway!" Anna could no longer pretend everything was fine. Sh
"Where’s Emma? I’m her older brother, getting married, and she’s not even coming?" He was always good at hiding his disdain.In front of my stepdad, he was the ever-kind and affectionate stepbrother. Toward my mom, he was the polite and respectful stepson. "Emma? She hasn’t responded to my messages. Can you believe it? She went abroad without even telling me and hasn’t called once." I could see the worry flash across my mom’s face. But she quickly composed herself, realizing this was Zac’s wedding, and added, "But Anna says Emma’s been really busy lately. Her professor chose her to take over a new project!" I watched my mom’s face light up with pride, and I managed a small smile. I did not know how much longer this lie could hold, but as long as it did, it was enough for now. "Is that so? I was planning to have her as one of my bridesmaids, but she won’t even reply to me," Zac said. His bangs were slightly covering the dark emotion in his eyes, his voice carrying a hint
"So, you still don’t believe it?" Anna tilted her head with a sorrowful smile. "If you really don’t believe it, just pretend she’s still abroad." People were always full of contradictions. Anna had tried so hard to convince Zac that I was truly gone, but he stubbornly held on to the idea that it was all an elaborate act, a scheme the two of us had concocted. But when Anna finally gave up trying to prove it, his eyes reddened. "Anna, you’re lying, aren’t you?" "Yes, sure. Just think I’m lying, since you won’t believe me anyway." Anna did not want to explain anymore. She was tired. From all the arrangements for my funeral, her once round, pregnancy-glow face had thinned out. She turned to leave, but Zac grabbed her wrist tightly. "Let go!" "No. You’re not leaving until you tell me the truth about Emma." Zac’s voice trembled, his breathing becoming shallow. "I’ve already told you everything there is to say. You’ll never see Emma again in this lifetim
Zac was stunned. After all these years, this was the first time his father had ever brought up the subject of remarrying. His father told him that his marriage to Zac's mother had always been a business arrangement, with no real feelings involved. When Zac’s mother found true love while traveling abroad and asked for a divorce, his father agreed. But for the sake of ten-year-old Zac, they continued to pretend to be together. It wasn’t until later, when his father met my mom, that the sham marriage finally ended. After Zac heard all of this, his eyes turned bloodshot. He clenched his jaw, trying to find some hint of a lie in his father’s expression. But he seemed to fail. His father’s first heartfelt conversation with him turned out to be a brutal revelation. "So when you met my stepmom, you and my mom were already divorced?" Zac’s father nodded awkwardly. "You were still young back then, so I didn’t tell you. Now, your stepmom and I are planning a world tour,
After finishing her words, Anna did not pay any more attention to the devastated Zac. She hurried to the bedroom to comfort the baby, who had been startled awake. But what neither she nor I expected was that Zac followed her into the room. He looked at the baby in Anna’s arms, forcing a smile. "He’s really handsome. Have you named him yet?" "Stop wasting time with your nonsense. I’m not telling you anything about Emma!" Anna eyed him warily. "In all these months, you haven’t visited Emma once. Aren’t you afraid she’ll hate you?" Zac’s raspy voice carried a disturbing hint of obsession. "Tell me, where did you bury Emma?" His usual composed, cold demeanor suddenly turned dark and menacing. The baby in Anna’s arms must have sensed something because he started crying again, his high-pitched wails piercing the room and snapping Zac out of his madness. "I-I’m sorry, I didn’t mean it. I just... I just want to see Emma." He reached out as if to hold the baby,
I had been dead for a while now. If you had told me before I died, maybe I would have gone along with his little play of getting back together, pretending there were no regrets left in my life. But I was dead. I no longer needed Zac’s display of affection. I lost track of how long Zac stayed by my grave, rambling on and on. All I remembered was that the sky slowly darkened, and still, he could not bring himself to leave. But it felt like I was fading away. I noticed my body becoming transparent, and I could see the road to the afterlife, lined with flowers.At the other end of that road, a little girl with pigtails seemed to be calling out to me, "Mom." My body started drifting uncontrollably toward the light, and behind me, I heard Zac screaming desperately. I did not want to turn back. I never owed Zac anything. But love could make people lose their way. I loved Zac for so many years. This time, I just wanted to love myself and the child I neve
When I realized this, it all became clear. The person I hated was never Emma, and it wasn’t her mother either. It was my father, the one who betrayed us. But after years of living under his authority, I never had the courage to admit that all of this was his fault. I wanted to make up for it. But when I saw her empty, lifeless eyes, I did not know what to say. I threw myself into learning the company business, hoping to take over Xander Corporation from my father. But he told me, "You can’t succeed until you have a family." So, I found a suitable partner, an heiress who was in love with someone else and just needed a scapegoat.But at my wedding, Emma wasn’t there. Anna told me she was dead, and I laughed it off as ridiculous. How could Emma be dead? But a month passed. Then two months... ... Half a year went by. Anna had her baby, and still, Emma did not return. I could not sit still anymore and tried to get information from Anna about
I had been dead for a while now. If you had told me before I died, maybe I would have gone along with his little play of getting back together, pretending there were no regrets left in my life. But I was dead. I no longer needed Zac’s display of affection. I lost track of how long Zac stayed by my grave, rambling on and on. All I remembered was that the sky slowly darkened, and still, he could not bring himself to leave. But it felt like I was fading away. I noticed my body becoming transparent, and I could see the road to the afterlife, lined with flowers.At the other end of that road, a little girl with pigtails seemed to be calling out to me, "Mom." My body started drifting uncontrollably toward the light, and behind me, I heard Zac screaming desperately. I did not want to turn back. I never owed Zac anything. But love could make people lose their way. I loved Zac for so many years. This time, I just wanted to love myself and the child I neve
After finishing her words, Anna did not pay any more attention to the devastated Zac. She hurried to the bedroom to comfort the baby, who had been startled awake. But what neither she nor I expected was that Zac followed her into the room. He looked at the baby in Anna’s arms, forcing a smile. "He’s really handsome. Have you named him yet?" "Stop wasting time with your nonsense. I’m not telling you anything about Emma!" Anna eyed him warily. "In all these months, you haven’t visited Emma once. Aren’t you afraid she’ll hate you?" Zac’s raspy voice carried a disturbing hint of obsession. "Tell me, where did you bury Emma?" His usual composed, cold demeanor suddenly turned dark and menacing. The baby in Anna’s arms must have sensed something because he started crying again, his high-pitched wails piercing the room and snapping Zac out of his madness. "I-I’m sorry, I didn’t mean it. I just... I just want to see Emma." He reached out as if to hold the baby,
Zac was stunned. After all these years, this was the first time his father had ever brought up the subject of remarrying. His father told him that his marriage to Zac's mother had always been a business arrangement, with no real feelings involved. When Zac’s mother found true love while traveling abroad and asked for a divorce, his father agreed. But for the sake of ten-year-old Zac, they continued to pretend to be together. It wasn’t until later, when his father met my mom, that the sham marriage finally ended. After Zac heard all of this, his eyes turned bloodshot. He clenched his jaw, trying to find some hint of a lie in his father’s expression. But he seemed to fail. His father’s first heartfelt conversation with him turned out to be a brutal revelation. "So when you met my stepmom, you and my mom were already divorced?" Zac’s father nodded awkwardly. "You were still young back then, so I didn’t tell you. Now, your stepmom and I are planning a world tour,
"So, you still don’t believe it?" Anna tilted her head with a sorrowful smile. "If you really don’t believe it, just pretend she’s still abroad." People were always full of contradictions. Anna had tried so hard to convince Zac that I was truly gone, but he stubbornly held on to the idea that it was all an elaborate act, a scheme the two of us had concocted. But when Anna finally gave up trying to prove it, his eyes reddened. "Anna, you’re lying, aren’t you?" "Yes, sure. Just think I’m lying, since you won’t believe me anyway." Anna did not want to explain anymore. She was tired. From all the arrangements for my funeral, her once round, pregnancy-glow face had thinned out. She turned to leave, but Zac grabbed her wrist tightly. "Let go!" "No. You’re not leaving until you tell me the truth about Emma." Zac’s voice trembled, his breathing becoming shallow. "I’ve already told you everything there is to say. You’ll never see Emma again in this lifetim
"Where’s Emma? I’m her older brother, getting married, and she’s not even coming?" He was always good at hiding his disdain.In front of my stepdad, he was the ever-kind and affectionate stepbrother. Toward my mom, he was the polite and respectful stepson. "Emma? She hasn’t responded to my messages. Can you believe it? She went abroad without even telling me and hasn’t called once." I could see the worry flash across my mom’s face. But she quickly composed herself, realizing this was Zac’s wedding, and added, "But Anna says Emma’s been really busy lately. Her professor chose her to take over a new project!" I watched my mom’s face light up with pride, and I managed a small smile. I did not know how much longer this lie could hold, but as long as it did, it was enough for now. "Is that so? I was planning to have her as one of my bridesmaids, but she won’t even reply to me," Zac said. His bangs were slightly covering the dark emotion in his eyes, his voice carrying a hint
"I’m happy to take care of her, unlike some people who keep clinging to the past," Anna said, her voice losing some of its edge as her eyes suddenly turned red. Zac pressed his lips together, his gaze falling on the items in her arms. When he noticed the photo on top, he froze. "Didn’t Emma throw this picture away a long time ago?" "I don’t know what you’re talking about. I’m leaving now!" Anna had no idea I had thrown the photo away right in front of Zac. She was just faithfully trying to fulfill the promises she had made to me. With quick reflexes, Zac snatched the photo from her hands. "This should have been thrown out long ago. What gives you the right to take it?" "You! You’re unbelievable! Do you even know what this means to Emma?" Anna bit back the rest of her words. "What does it mean to her?" Zac demanded. "Nothing. If you want it, take it! She wouldn’t care about any of this anymore anyway!" Anna could no longer pretend everything was fine. Sh
Her eyes were red as she listened to my final words, tears rolling down her face. When I finished speaking, she looked furious, like a lioness protecting her cub. "You’ve thought about everyone else, but what about yourself? Have you even considered your own needs?" She was crying uncontrollably, completely different from her usual polished, elegant self. I wanted so badly to wipe the tears from the corners of her eyes and tell her not to cry. I was just tired.I was just going to another world. But she kept crying for me, and for the unfairness I had endured. I could not comfort her, though. Because I was so tired. ……I closed my eyes, thinking I would next open them on the road to the afterlife. But instead, after my death, I remained in this world as a wandering spirit. I watched as Anna collapsed on top of my body, screaming in agony, "Emma, you heartless woman, you’re not allowed to die! The baby is still waiting for you!" I saw the heart m
Me? I raised my hand and wiped my nose, instinctively pulling a tissue from my pocket to clean up. But this time, the bleeding was worse than usual, and I could not stop it no matter what I tried. "Are you stressed out? You're an adult now. Can’t you learn to take better care of yourself?" He took the tissue from my hand with a look of disdain but patiently wiped the blood off my face. Watching him be so patient with me, I suddenly did not understand him at all. I must have looked terrible with my sunken eyes and pale skin. I was even wearing a bulky down jacket and my face was smeared with blood.Yet, even in that sorry state, I received Zac’s rare tenderness.He was always like this, constantly switching between distant and caring. Just when I was ready to give up on him, he would throw me a little bit of kindness, making me believe there was still hope for us."Alright, don’t embarrass me like that again next time!"He made sure to emphasize it, almost as if he