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Chapter 15

Author: Cold Prince
Keith was the one who hurt me.

Keith was the one who deceived me.

Keith was the one who toyed with me like it was all a game.

But he was also the one who treated me well.

The one who spoiled me recklessly, who carried me step by step through the empty streets that night.

This hug felt different from all the others.

He held me so tightly, like he never wanted to let go.

I stared up at the moon, its light filtering through the shifting shadows of the trees.

He let out a long sigh.

The night wind curled gently around us.

Even years later, I would still remember that night.

Keith said he was letting Teresa go.

But he held on so tightly.

And beneath the moonlight, someone murmured—so soft, it felt like the wind could carry the words away.

"I really regret it, Teresa."

Years later.

The Ronald Corporation’s annual gala was one of the biggest high-society gatherings of the year.

I swirled the champagne in my glass, catching the movement of a few people approaching me out of the corner of my
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