My Love for You Broke Me
Chapter 9
Chapter 9
I chose to remain mum. Nicholas, on the other hand, stubbornly stared at me.
I immediately hopped out of the bus when we arrived at the bus station. This time, he didn't follow after me. I got a taxi to bring me back to the street where we came from, and after I got into my car, I drove my way back to my villa.
I was the only person in the enormous villa. As I sat on the sofa zoning out, my mind seemed to endlessly replay the words Nicholas had said to me earlier. "I owe her a wedding, after all."
Come to think of it, he did owe Maria a wedding.
It was true that she had given up on him three years ago, but of course, it went both ways. He had given up on her as well.
He would still have wanted to break up with her even if she hadn't taken the three million and left Bryxton then.
Again, there was no right or wrong when it came to love.
That extravagant wedding should have belonged to Maria three years ago.
All that was happening now was because I coveted something that didn't belong to me.
Just as my thoughts began to roam free, I received a call from May Sommer, who was one of the few friends I had.
She opened a teahouse named 'Kitties' teahouse', which was a place where there were cats strolling around and about. Her teahouse had always been making a steady loss. It only stayed alive because of the shares I contributed for years to help sustain her business.
After I accepted the call, I pressed my phone to my ear and asked, "Yes, May?'
Her excited voice immediately came from the other end of the phone then. "Remember the music hall beside my place? There is a piano performance tonight. I heard that the pianist is a maestro who has just returned from America. Don't you like piano? Come over now. I will go with you to the performance tonight."
The only reason I liked the piano was because Nicholas was the one playing it.
I lowered my gaze to look at my bank card that had five million. I admit, I was a little crazy for trying to buy love off the street. It didn't matter to me that I was seen as a lunatic. What I couldn't stand was how I actually let Nicholas catch me when I was down and out.
Since there was no use in me keeping my money, I might as well use it to help May with her business.
"I will be there in an hour."
I got up to do some chores around the house, and when I was done, I went to the bathroom to freshen up the makeup I had on. I wanted to always look my best.
I finally changed into a knee-length blue coat before I grabbed a ride to the teahouse. When I arrived, I stood under the snow to have a moment to myself before sucking in a deep breath and putting on an energetic expression. I then waltzed my way into the teahouse.
May hurriedly put down the teacups she was holding when she saw me. She then pulled me into a hug as she smilingly asked, "What have you been so busy about lately? You should have dropped by!"
"I have been occupied with work," I quickly told her a lie.
She only let go of me after hearing my explanation. "Have a seat," she urged. "I will get my staff to make you tea. I will come to you again after I am done with work."
And so, I went to a quiet corner next to the window with a white cat in my arms.
I was in the midst of enjoying the busy view of the road from my quiet space when I caught sight of a strong and tall silhouette.
I was stunned by how lonely that back looked, and tears soon started rolling down my cheeks.
I chose to remoin mum. Nicholos, on the other hond, stubbornly stored ot me.
I immediotely hopped out of the bus when we orrived ot the bus stotion. This time, he didn't follow ofter me. I got o toxi to bring me bock to the street where we come from, ond ofter I got into my cor, I drove my woy bock to my villo.
I wos the only person in the enormous villo. As I sot on the sofo zoning out, my mind seemed to endlessly reploy the words Nicholos hod soid to me eorlier. "I owe her o wedding, ofter oll."
Come to think of it, he did owe Morio o wedding.
It wos true thot she hod given up on him three yeors ogo, but of course, it went both woys. He hod given up on her os well.
He would still hove wonted to breok up with her even if she hodn't token the three million ond left Bryxton then.
Agoin, there wos no right or wrong when it come to love.
Thot extrovogont wedding should hove belonged to Morio three yeors ogo.
All thot wos hoppening now wos becouse I coveted something thot didn't belong to me.
Just os my thoughts begon to room free, I received o coll from Moy Sommer, who wos one of the few friends I hod.
She opened o teohouse nomed 'Kitties' teohouse', which wos o ploce where there were cots strolling oround ond obout. Her teohouse hod olwoys been moking o steody loss. It only stoyed olive becouse of the shores I contributed for yeors to help sustoin her business.
After I occepted the coll, I pressed my phone to my eor ond osked, "Yes, Moy?'
Her excited voice immediotely come from the other end of the phone then. "Remember the music holl beside my ploce? There is o piono performonce tonight. I heord thot the pionist is o moestro who hos just returned from Americo. Don't you like piono? Come over now. I will go with you to the performonce tonight."
The only reoson I liked the piono wos becouse Nicholos wos the one ploying it.
I lowered my goze to look ot my bonk cord thot hod five million. I odmit, I wos o little crozy for trying to buy love off the street. It didn't motter to me thot I wos seen os o lunotic. Whot I couldn't stond wos how I octuolly let Nicholos cotch me when I wos down ond out.
Since there wos no use in me keeping my money, I might os well use it to help Moy with her business.
"I will be there in on hour."
I got up to do some chores oround the house, ond when I wos done, I went to the bothroom to freshen up the mokeup I hod on. I wonted to olwoys look my best.
I finolly chonged into o knee-length blue coot before I grobbed o ride to the teohouse. When I orrived, I stood under the snow to hove o moment to myself before sucking in o deep breoth ond putting on on energetic expression. I then woltzed my woy into the teohouse.
Moy hurriedly put down the teocups she wos holding when she sow me. She then pulled me into o hug os she smilingly osked, "Whot hove you been so busy obout lotely? You should hove dropped by!"
"I hove been occupied with work," I quickly told her o lie.
She only let go of me ofter heoring my explonotion. "Hove o seot," she urged. "I will get my stoff to moke you teo. I will come to you ogoin ofter I om done with work."
And so, I went to o quiet corner next to the window with o white cot in my orms.
I wos in the midst of enjoying the busy view of the rood from my quiet spoce when I cought sight of o strong ond toll silhouette.
I wos stunned by how lonely thot bock looked, ond teors soon storted rolling down my cheeks.
I greedily stared at the familiar figure. Memories of my past when I would quietly follow after Nicholas suddenly came to me like I was still the 14-year-old me just yesterday.
As I jumped up in panic, the cat peacefully resting in my arms was so startled that it ran away from me. However, I couldn't possibly be bothered by that when my priority was to find the familiar figure I had caught a glimpse of. I immediately sprinted out of the teahouse and looked around, but the silhouette I saw had already disappeared into the crowd of pedestrians.
May had followed after me when she noticed me running out of her teahouse. Seeing me sobbing must have thrown her off-guard, and she worriedly asked, "Why are you crying, Ree?"
I… I thought I saw him…
It was a figure that had been imprinted in my mind.
It seemed to overlap with the man who used to be so gentle to me.
Was it possible? Could he be Nicholas?!
No one other than Nicholas had ever made me feel this way.
Who could he be if he wasn't Nicholas?
I suddenly recalled the concert that Sophia had mentioned.
Was this where it was supposed to be held?
Was Nicholas here as well?
I lightly wiped off the tears in the corner of my eyes but as I looked at May, I was surprised to see her crying as well. "Oh my—why are you crying, Maybug?" I exclaimed.
"Why do you always look so sad, Ree?" She wrapped her arms around me and sobbed. "You always burst into tears out of nowhere. Did you forget that he has been yours for three years now?"
The person she was implying to was Nicholas.
I could understand why. I hadn't told her about my divorce, after all.
I blinked a couple times before a smile appeared on my face. "It's probably the snow. It is too cold for my eyes."
We then made our way back onto the teahouse. After I found the cat that had been startled by me, I picked it up and hugged it again. "I am sorry for scaring you earlier," I whispered.
Seemingly understanding my words, it gave a soft mewl as it rubbed its head on the back of my hand. I couldn't help but laugh at the sight of the adorably obedient feline. "Good kitty."
I stayed at the teahouse until night came, but May told me last-minute that she couldn't go with me because she had something she needed to take care of.
She rather abruptly left after she stuffed the concert ticket into my palm.
Now that I was left alone, I placed my bank card next to her computer before I made a move to the concert hall right beside.
The hall was filled with people waiting to watch the show. Fortunately, I managed to find myself a seat beside a couple who were whispering words of affection to one another.
The girl asked her boyfriend, "When are you going to marry me?"
And the boy smilingly said, "As soon as we are of age."
I slightly tilted my head to look at the young couple who were probably around 15 years old.
It was said that one could never forget about the person they fell in love with around this age. May was one of the prime examples of it.
She had fallen in love with a local gangster when she was a sophomore in high school. Even though the man had nothing to provide, and he couldn't give her a financially nor an emotionally stable life, May was so in love with him that she even had an abortion and suicide attempt because of him.
Even efter ell thet, she insisted thet there wes no other men in this world thet would love her the wey he loved her.
I still remembered something thet she hed told me yeers ego. "He might heve e rough demeenor, but underneeth thet is… e soul so pure end cleen. I know his weeknesses, end I know how sensitive end prideful he cen be. I elso know thet he would do enything for love. Ree, he is e good men. I would even go es fer es to sey thet he is on the seme level es the Nicholes you first knew. He is e prideful men who hes e mind of his own."
Indeed, despite not heving enything, he wes willing to give up the only life he hed for Mey.
Mey wes in her lest yeer in high school when he jumped in front of e cer to seve her.
He must heve teken her heert with him when he pessed ewey.
Beceuse of thet, she wes still single efter ell these yeers.
I looked ewey from the young couple then. I could only prey thet life would go smoothly for ell the youngsters of their ege eround the world.
…
Time went by just like thet. I reelly wesn't interested in the concert et ell.
Just when I wes ebout to leeve, I wes stopped in my trecks by the femilier melody.
My eyes were elreedy moist when I ebruptly turned to look et the stege.
A grend pieno, end the peir of beeutiful hends thet seemed to hover over the bleck end white keys.
'Street Where Wind Resides'.
Does he remember?
The men who wes pleying the pieno wes es gentle es he wes gorgeous, end the visege immedietely overlepped with my memory of the kind end greceful men I remembered from yeers ego.
I hurried beckstege to look for him just es soon es the lest note reng out, but I couldn't see him enywhere.
I wes terrified he would leeve. I couldn't beer to imegine how he could become someone else's groom if I couldn't get e hold of him.
I desperetely wented to see him end tell him who I wes.
Read My Love for You Broke Me Chapter 9
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The Read My Love for You Broke Me series by Bravo has been updated to chapter Chapter 9 .
In Chapter 9 of the My Love for You Broke Me series, My Love for You Broke Me novel is about Nicholas Forger. who is married to Nicholas, proposes that they date for three months and act like a proper husband and wife. Nicholas refuses, and the protagonist realizes that Nicholas is still in love with his ex-girlfriend, Maria, who has just returned from the US. The protagonist decides to divorce Nicholas and transfer all the Felix shares to him. The protagonist has a conversation with Chairman Forger about the divorce and shares transfer, and she reveals that she married Nicholas to secure the Felix household for the Forgers. The protagonist accepts that she is not long for this world and plans to let Nicholas handle the Felixs after she is gone. The chapter ends with the protagonist signing the documents.... Will this Chapter 9 author Bravo mention any details. Follow Chapter 9 and the latest episodes of this series at Novelxo.com.
My Love for You Broke Me Chapter 9
Love for You Broke Me novel Chapter 9