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Chapter 45: Humiliated

Author: Sand Kastle
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JULIA

Silence.

The party was just at its peak a few seconds ago, but now, silence reigned in the large garden. It didn’t help that the DJ stopped playing the music, too. Even the crickets had gone quiet.

Come to think of it, I should have noticed how strange everything was. The curtains on the stage. The microphone in Evan’s hand. The set-up itself. It seemed like they were gearing up for a surprise.

And then, I noticed it. His other hand was occupied.

In his palm was a small velvet box. My breath got caught in the back of my throat. It didn’t take a genius to know it was a ring.

It must have been the reason why Heather invited me, too. Well, she really had no reason in the first place. But, she must have wanted me to see this—his proposal—knowing it would tear me to pieces.

Evan must have noticed my gaze, so he placed it inside his pocket. However, it was too late.

I heard something drop from behind me. I abruptly turned around and saw Heather. She was now dressed in a shorte
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I really don't want Julia to give Evan a second chance he doesn't deserve her and their son's love. He has no trust and faith in Julia. He easily believed she is not faithful to him and having an affair with others. He is such a jerk. She deserves someone better who trusts and loves unconditionally.
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