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Chapter 1220: Revulsion churned in Linsey's stomach as she witnessed their sickening theater of devotion. Before they could utter another word, she spoke with ice-cold finality. "You both deserve far worse than this. Take your pathetic romance and get out of my sight. I don't want to breathe the same air as either of you ever again!" The words hit Felix like a physical blow. Ignoring the throbbing pain across his face, he released Joanna and whirled toward Linsey, his voice sharp with demand.
"What exactly do you mean by that?" "What I mean is..." Linsey's stare turned glacial, every trace of former warmth vanishing from her voice. "We're done." Satisfaction flickered in Joanna's eyes at those words, while Felix stood frozen in disbelief. Never in his wildest nightmares had he imagined that Linsey would actually break up with him. Fury erupted in Felix's chest like molten lava. His voice cracked with barely contained rage. "Linsey, are you absolutely certain you want to end things with me? Don't forget your place. You're an orphan.
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Without me backing you, you're completely alone in this world." "My own strength is all I need," Linsey shot back with steel in her voice, every word ringing with conviction. Felix's chest constricted painfully, the urge to explode nearly overwhelming him. Joanna, terrified the breakup might fall through, decided to pour gasoline on the flames, her whisper dripping with poison. "Felix, don't waste your energy trying to win Linsey back. She's probably not ending things over what happened here. She's found someone better, someone like Collin.
She's clearly social climbing and just using this whole mess as her escape route." The manipulation worked like a charm. Felix's glare turned murderous as he spat at Linsey, "Fine, break up it is. I was getting sick of you anyway! But you're the one packing your bags and getting out, not me." "What gives you the right?" Linsey's composure finally cracked. "I bought this condo with my own hard-earned savings. It belongs to me!" Felix's smile turned venomous.
"Too bad the name on the property deed says otherwise." Discover more content at ɢαlnσνeℓs․com Linsey's entire body shook as her defiance crumbled to dust. She had been painfully naive, swept away by Felix's honeyed words, and she had made the catastrophic mistake of putting his name on the deed. Waves of regret crashed over her, threatening to drown her completely. Defeated, Linsey found herself cast out as Felix pulled Joanna into his embrace, slamming the door with brutal finality as they claimed her home without an ounce of shame.
The moment she left the neighborhood, the bright sky began its cruel transformation. Ominous clouds gathered overhead, promising a merciless storm. Other pedestrians scattered for shelter, but Linsey drifted through the streets like a ghost, her eyes hollow and unfocused. Within minutes, the heavens opened, soaking her to the bone. Raindrops and tears became indistinguishable as they streamed down her face. Homeless and penniless, she stared into an uncertain void, wondering what fragment of her life remained. Could she swallow her pride and return to Collin?
While she wrestled with that thought, her phone's shrill ring cut through the storm. The caller ID made her heart skip. Collin's name glowed on the screen. Linsey stared at Collin's name flashing on her screen, making no move to answer. She knew exactly why he was calling. By now, he had been waiting at the restaurant for ages, wondering where she had vanished to, probably growing more concerned by the minute and wanting her to rush back. . . .
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