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Chapter 12

Author: Sandra Obianuju
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The memory still stung, and my voice faltered as I recounted it. "But one day, I came home early from my internship, and I caught them together. Nick and Julie, well... you know."

Cassandra gasped, pulling me closer. For a moment, I felt like I could release the pain and find comfort in her embrace.

"I'm sorry," she whispered softly. "It's ironic, really. I used to believe that Julie was my only source of true happiness. If I ever married anyone, it would have been her. But I was wrong. Now, I don't place much importance on that kind of thing."

I looked at Cassandra, her expression filled with sorrow. "Not everyone is the same, Jasper," she said with genuine sympathy.

Her words touched me, and I knew she meant them. Despite Julie being my first choice for a life partner, I had never seen the kindness and understanding that Cassandra showed me that evening in anyone else's eyes.

I grinned widely at her and teasingly replied, "That was just the beginning of my escapades, one conquest aft
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