Chapter 392
As Alyssa was no longer in love with Jasper, she shed off any pretense of a demure lady and doubled over in laughter.
“Why would I be upset over nothing? I’m a Taylor. It’s hard to faze me. Don’t you think you’ve underestimated me?”
“That’s good to hear.” Jasper looked glad.
“Why did you come all this way to tell me that? Alyssa wondered, never once considering that he might have done so out of love
for her.
After all, he had had many chances to fall for her in the three years of marriage. It didn’t make sense for him to suddenly develop
feelings now. That would be a ridiculously delayed response.
“Alyssa, at the end of the day, I am indebted to you. Ours might have been a paper marriage, but that was no excuse for my poor
treatment of you,” he tried to explain his behavior. “So, if there’s a chance, I’d like to make it up to you.”
‘Make it up to me? Sure.” She cast him an indifferent glance. “How about you promise to keep out of my sight and stay out of my
business? That’s all.”
He furrowed his brows, feeling like a sharp knife had pierced his gut.
She shook off the blanket and smirked. “Never mention making it up to me again. I’d prefer it if you said you were doing so to
thwart Betty.”
Jasper felt hollow inside as he watched her dash back to the villa in the rain. Deep down, he clung to the hope that she might still
have feelings for him.
It felt unfair, but he was helpless.
Was this how she had felt throughout, their loveless marriage?
When Alyssa was back at the villa, she pressed her back against the door and took a deep breath to calm
her emotions.
The distant roar of an engine outside signaled that Jasper had finally left. She wandered back to her bed
and looked out of the window.
Suddenly, a warm hand rested on her shoulder, sending a jolt of panic coursing through her veins. She
wore a bitter smile when she turned around and saw who it was.
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She complained, “Jonah, it’s in the middle of the night. You made me jump. Why were you moving around like a ghost?”
“I wasn’t particularly stealthy. You were just lost in thought, staring out the window.” Jonah let out a sigh and wrapped an arm
around her shoulder. Together, they turned their attention outside.
“Has he left?”
“Yeah. Sorry for waking you up.” She lowered her gaze sheepishly and leaned against his broad shoulders. “Just now, he
dropped by to tell me that he found out about Abigail Grant.”
“Was that all?”
“Yeah.”
The two siblings fell into a shared, unspoken silence.
Jonah broke the silence after a while and pinched her shoulder with a smile. “What if Jasper had fallen for you-”
“Jonah!” she playfully scolded him with a frown.
“It’s a hypothetical question. Would you give him a second chance if he were willing to make sacrifices because he had fallen for
you?” Jonah inquired while staring squarely at her. “He was the man you spent your youth on.”
“No.” Bitterness seeped into her words. “Jonah, forgiveness and second chances are no longer my concern. I am simply fearful
of a relationship.
“I’ve dwelled in disappointment and anticipation for far too long. I’d rather not emotionally invest in a man
anymore.
*I am tired of waiting for him through the night, making his meals, and never receiving a word of appreciation. That’s tiring,
Jonah. I won’t repeat the same mistake.”
“You’re right. Jasper has no right to feel remorseful after all the heartless things he put you through.”
Jonah grasped her cold hand and sighed in pain. “He does not deserve you. Let him live in regret forever.”