True feelings are not the same as they were in the past 10

True feelings are not the same as they were in the past 10

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The bracelet

I remained silent, unclasping it and tossing it 

in the trash. David’s eyes widened

He scrambled to the trash can, frantically 

digging through it, sobbing

I found it! See? It’s still perfect.” 

He fumbled to refasten it on my wrist, his eyes pleading

Sarah, see? The bracelet’s still here. Our love 

is still here, right? Forgive me. Let’s start 

over.” 

I wiped my hand, disgusted

Wake up, David. It’s over.” 

He stared at me, his eyes filled with despair

No, it can’t be over. Sarah, you can’t do this to me. I love you!” 

I shook my head

Love me? Don’t make me laugh. If you loved me, you wouldn’t have pawned our child, our memories. You only love yourself.” 

I’m sorryhe whispered, tears welling in 

his eyes

Don’t apologize. Just sign the divorce papers.My voice was flat

Even with 

Even without my memories, I knew my 

marriage was a disaster

He seemed not to hear. I won’t divorce you

You’ve just lost your memory. I’ll help you remember! We can still fix this!” 

He reached for me again

A strong hand gripped his arm, pulling him 

back

Michael stepped between us

David stumbled, regaining his balance. He 

stared at us, his eyes filled with anger and 

despair

The two men locked eyes, neither backing 

down

Haven’t you hurt her enough?Michael 

growled. How much more pain do you want 

to inflict?” 

David flinched, his gaze flickering, a flicker of something akin to guilt crossing his features

He looked down, then back at me, his throat 

working

One last chance. Won’t you even give me 

that?” 

I looked at him, a flicker of amusement in my 

eyes. Do you think you deserve another 

chance?” 

His face paled further. He opened his mouth

but no words came out

く 

He finally realized he had lost me

After that night, David disappeared

All that arrived was a signed divorce 

agreement

I heard he was admitted to a psychiatric 

hospital. He died a month later

That day, I lit a lantern by the river for my lost 

child

The flame flickered in the breeze, a silent 

acknowledgment of my grief

True feelings are not the same as they were in the past

True feelings are not the same as they were in the past

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