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CHRISTINE'S POV
I'm sorry, but I can no longer do this anymore" And by
this, he meant our relationship.
"You've been too busy for me. You care more about your
work than you do me and I don't deserve that. So I think
it's best we end this now."
I just sat there, frozen, watching him tear my heart into
pieces with words that felt rehearsed. Every syllable
chipped away at the life we built the eight years of
memories, plans, dreams all discarded like they never
mattered.
All because I was busy.
Busy trying to be something more.
Busy chasing a dream.
I thought he understood. I thought he was different.
It's been one month since Brian walked away without a
backward glance. One month since I've had to carry thisweight on my own, pretending it doesn't crush me a little
more each day.
Work has been the only thing keeping me grounded.
DREAMSPACE has been both my burden and my anchor.
Everyone at the company has heard of the breakup by
now of course they have but no one dares mention it.
They walk on eggshells around me, whisper in corners,
but never to me.
And weirdly, I appreciate it. I'm not ready to talk about it.
Not yet.
Seven years.
Seven whole years.
We met in college, both fresh into business school, young
and idealistic. Brian was the golden boy-charming,
intelligent, confident. Every girl wanted him. And me? I
was the shy heiress, trying to hide behind my last name
and make something of myself without people saying it
was all handed to me.
I still remember the day he walked into class; styled hair,
confident stride, and that endearing smile. He lit up the
room. I knew right then I was in love.Of course, I kept my feelings to myself.
But fate had other plans. We got paired for a class project,
and one group chat message turned into a thousand.
Coffee breaks became study sessions. Study sessions
became late-night talks.
And just like that, it was the start of our relationship .
We were inseparable. Late-night diner runs, weekend road
trips and sharing our dreams and especially one of A
family together .
After graduation, I helped him secure a position at my
father's company. Everyone loved him. It felt perfect until
it wasn't.
I still don't fully understand where we began to fall apart.
I only know it happened gradually.
As I climbed the ladder in the company, my workload
grew heavier. I had to work twice as hard to be taken
seriously not just as a CFO, but as the CEO-in-waiting. I
couldn't afford to slip up. I couldn't afford to be soft. And
Brian... he started to resent that.He said I was too focused on the company. That I made
him feel like an afterthought.
But I wasn't neglecting him I was fighting for my future.
Our future.
Wasn't that worth something?
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