"Liar..." Evelyn squatted on the ground, crying miserably, "Lies, all lies! Saying I'd be the first and last, saying marriage means not getting divorced, yet you don't even dare to say the word 'love'. Turns out, it's because there was no love..."
"Boo hoo hoo—" She cried while wiping her tears, clutching her chest, the pain almost suffocating her, "How could you do this? Boo hoo hoo— You were the one who said we should be together, it was you who said it... Liar... You're such a liar! Don't deceive me, please? It couldn't be just lies, right? Boo hoo hoo—"
Under the night sky, the lonely streetlamp shined on Evelyn, stretching her shadow. Her wailing cries made the night exceptionally desolate, feeling sorry for her sadness at this moment.
...
The next three days, Evelyn did not see Caden Lockwood, the house felt empty, always feeling like something was missing.
She still went to work at the company, but Caden had not come at all.
