My childhood sweetheart, who promised to marry me, Julia Rivera, right after graduation, had proposed to the fake heiress, May Rivera, at my graduation ceremony.
Right after the successful proposal, the well-known Mr. Zen of the capital, Randell Gunther, publicly confessed his feelings for me.
In the five years that we were married, he'd always treated me with utmost gentleness and doted on me unceasingly.
That was, until I overheard his conversation with his good friend.
"Randell, May has already become famous. Are you still going to keep this act up with Julia?"
"It doesn't matter since I can't marry May anyway. Also, with me around, she won't be able to interfere with May's happiness."
All the written prayers that he treasured dearly bore May's name.
"I pray that May will be freed from obsessions and find peace in body and soul."
"I pray that May receives everything she wishes for and loves without worry."
"May, though we are not fated for this lifetime, I yearn that I'll be able to hold your hand all through the next."
And just like that, five years of foolish dreams were shattered in an instant.
I prepared a false identity and staged a drowning.
From then onwards, we would never meet again, whether in this life or the next.
…
After confirming the final details of my fake death, I hung up the phone.
In two more days, I would disappear permanently, just as they wished.
Right then, I caught a faint whiff of sandalwood, and I looked up instinctively. It was Randell.
He wrapped his arms around me and asked gently, "Who were you on the phone with?"
"It's nothing. Just the gallery," I answered with a smile, trying my best to make my voice sound natural.
He pressed a kiss on the top of my head and said softly, "Why are you so busy lately? I'll make something light for you tonight. Something that's easy on the stomach."
In our five years of marriage, Randell had always been gentle, caring, and incessantly doting.
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