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“What? Where?”

“I don’t know, but you being here will just make it awkward. And I’m freaking out and sweating, and I, uh, I don’t know. Can you go into, like, the spare bedroom for a bit? Because I can’t face him and then also have him asking why you’re here. It’s all too much.”

Without any more commentary, he headed to the spare room and closed the door behind him.

Within seconds, the front door opened, and I was face-to-face with the man who’d stood me up on the most important day of my life. As he stood there, staring at me, he looked weak. Pathetic. Like someone I never truly knew.

“Hi,” he said as he crossed his arms. “What’s up?”

What’s up?

That was what he decided his first words to me in person should be? My blood began to boil as anger built up inside me. I had thought I would crumple the moment I saw him. I’d thought I’d fall apart and cry. Instead, I felt an intense amount of irritation.

“You didn’t tell me you were coming here,” I said.

“I know. I figured it might be best if I just surprised you by stopping by. My mom told me you were moving out today, and well…” He raked his hand through his hair. “Do you really think that’s a good idea?”

“Are you kidding me? Why in the world would I stay?”

“I don’t know, Aaliyah. This just seems pretty sudden, that’s all.”

He was talking as if I’d upped and decided to walk out on our relationship, as if I’d made a rushed decision to move on with my life.

“Jason, what in the hell are you talking about? You called off our wedding. There’s nothing sudden about me moving out. Honestly, I should’ve been gone a long time ago.”

“You don’t have to raise your voice.”

“I’m not raising my voice!” I snapped, clearly heightening my vocals at that very moment.

“See why I didn’t reach out to you after calling things off? I knew you would react like this,” he muttered.

“React like what? You know what, I don’t even know why we are having this conversation. It doesn’t matter. I’m moving on, and I’m assuming you’re doing the same. So, if you’d excuse me, I’d like to finish packing so I can get out of your place.”

“What if we didn’t, though?”

“Didn’t what?”

“Move on?”

My chest tightened. What in the world was he talking about?

He took a step toward me. “Aaliyah—”

“Stop,” I scolded, holding my hand up in front of me. “Don’t come closer.”

“Why do you have to be so dramatic all the time?”

“Excuse me?”

“You’re acting super emotional for no reason. Yeah, I messed up, and I get that, but that doesn’t give you a reason not to give me another chance.”

Was he drunk? High? Did he really believe there was any part of me that would want to give him another chance at hurting me again after he left me? I wanted to curse him out. I wanted to yell, and I wanted to scream, but I didn’t. I didn’t want to give him any more of me. I wanted it to be over.

“Jason, I’m going to finish packing, you’re going to move on with your life, and I’m going to do the same.”

“We took care of you,” he said. “When you couldn’t do things, my family had your back, not to mention the bills for your—”

“I get it, okay? Your family has gone above and beyond for me, and I’m grateful—but you can’t toss that in my face. I never asked for any of what you’ve done for me. If needed, I’ll pay all the money back.”

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