Chapter 6 Leaving the cemetery, I took my mother’s urn to the house where Tristen and lived and packed my things I didn’t have much to pack. I bought most of the clothes in my closet to please Tristen. I didn’t really like them. So I threw them all away. I didn’t want to bring anything that had related to Tristen, including him. Just as I packed Books Chapters Are Daily Updated Join & Stay Updated for All Books Updates… up and was about to leave, Tristen appeared. He looked a little depressed. “Natalie, I bought your favorite jackfruit. He spoke in a soft tone with a hint of caution. Tristen, at that moment, was just like me in the past. I used to be like him, humble and cautious. But I behaved that way out of love while he was out of guilt. “I don’t like jackfruit. I only had it because you like it. You don’t know me at all. It’s over between us. I said calmly. It had been seven years. For seven whole years, I did my best to change myself to please Tristen in order to make him notice me. Everything I did was about him. His occasional smile could make me happy for dave make me panic. His sudden displeasure would I loved him so much that I completely lost myself. During those days when he didn’t love me back, I was as if treading on thin eggs. Later, Tristen agreed to marry me. I was so excited that I thought I had finally gotten what I wanted. But I was wrong. You can never force people to love your back. Love can be deceptive and confuse our minds. Only by letting it go can we see the road ahead clearly. If I had known that earlier, perhaps my mother wouldn’t have had the same expectations as I had. I hated Tristen, and I hated the old me as well. “Natalie, didn’t you say that your greatest wish in life is to marry me? Don’t leave. I’ll marry you tomorrow. I’ll make you the happiest bride in this city. Tristen reached out to grab me, but I dodged him. I didn’t know when, but I began to resent Tristen’s touch. “The happiest bride? Tristen, don’t you think that is too ironic?” Speaking of the wedding was like adding insult to injury. I couldn’t believe Tristen actually thought that I was looking forward to becoming his bride. He really overestimated himself. His hand froze in mid–air, He stared at me in a daze for a while, then continued in a low voice, “I know what I did was wrong, and I also realized my problem. I’ve just made it clear to Wesley that I won’t see her again in the future. ” “Tristen, you don’t have to compromise to make up for your mistakes. From now on, you and I will go separate ways. I’m not trying to make up for my mistakes. I really don’t wanna lose you. I wanna be with you. ” Tristen explained hurriedly, seeming to be sincere. But I found it hard to believe. I couldn’t tell if he was serious about it, and I had no desire to guess his heart. ” I said goodbye to Tristen without looking back or stopping. Love is the most illusory thing in this world. Once it dissipates, it’s gone for good.
