The Storm of Betrayal: Cecilia's Struggle for Justice
!" In the dance studio, I pointed at the two people in front of m
a relationship for nearly two years, and the other
ance studio, I was confronted with the scene where they w
and my worldview crumbled under
nd bewilderment flooded into my hear
end, Zachary Saunders, I glared at him with redde
my emotions, but my ang
rely cast me a complicated glance
behind him, stepped forward. "Ava, please don't be angry. It
h a hint of grievance as if she mi
e was the victim when I
t bear it any longer. I steppe
er and before I could even put any strength i
her." Zachary smacked my hand away with force and then
antly appeared on my hand, which was burning wi
k the tears threatening to spill from my
by another woman's side, c
t I had at first had already dissipated, and instead, I felt somewhat ridiculous
ry instinctively lowered his he
tears as she pleaded with me, "Ava, it's all my fault. I just can't help but like Zachary too
overed her face with her hands and began to
who didn't know the truth might think that she w
an affair with a friend's boyfriend behind her back, and then having played the victim card when
ords. Why on earth had I never noticed what Luna was reall
'm the one to blame for stumbling upon your affair and spoiling your coz
more heartrending sobs, with her face covered in tear
r into his arms, comforting her while comp
riend you are?" I asked through gritted teeth, glaring
ence and slowly let go of Luna. "Ava, I'm sorry, but pl
ghed despite my extreme anger
ring that I had been betrayed by b
hat do I me
in disbelief, devoid of
lower lip, and looked at me with a forlorn and aggrieved expression. "Ava, Zac
ars. How could she say
er? Fine, I'll let
y lifted my head to meet Zachary's eyes, and then said
rned and left t
t of Luna flashing me a smug smile. It was the sneer of the vic
ile as a flower, looking so pitiful, ye
ter of the art of feigning innocence
hold back the flood of grievance welling u
overly agitated emotions just now, I had clenched my fists so ti
mmates saw how dejected and distracted I looked, they
ays been on good terms with the others in the dormitory. She managed to win every
uncanny ability to win p
in a relationship with me for two years,
y and Luna only got to know
ty, everything around me felt so unfamiliar that I was practically a stranger here and didn'
, I naturally developed a sense of reliance on hi
ether and grew closer, we eventually
solid, despite the occasional arguments that we always ma
d like this, our relationship wou