Yet, I felt nothing. “Eric, I loved you once, but I no longer do,” I said softly, taking Jonah’s hand and turning to leave.
“Gina!” Eric screamed desperately and hoarsely from behind me. He knew he had lost me forever–there was no going back.
Jonah took me home. First, he carefully checked me for any injuries, then he held me and kissed me.
“Gina, I love you. No matter what you do, I’ll always love you. I’m not asking for much–just a little bit of your love. Love me the way you loved Eric, even if it’s less–I don’t care. I’ll be loyal to you. I won’t betray you. I’ll only love you.”
His voice was gentle yet firm, with a hint of pleading.
Then he pulled out a ring, the large diamond gleaming brightly. He looked at me nervously, as if waiting for my verdict.
At that moment, I knew. “That day by the lake, you overheard my conversation with Lila, didn’t you?”
He nodded.
I smiled. So that was it.
Then, I held out my hand and glanced at the ring.
Jonah’s hands shook as he slipped it onto my finger, his excitement palpable.
“Jonah, let’s take engagement photos–as many as you want,” I suggested.
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He paused, then pulled me into a tight embrace. “Okay.”
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After Jonah brought me home, I quickly realized that his actions had never come from dislike. In fact, they came from love. All those sarcastic remarks? It was because I had been Eric’s girlfriend, and it made him jealous.
But I wasn’t sure just how much he liked me. Not until I found the photos on his phone. Shots of me from the side, full–face, even just my back–every single one carefully saved.
He had been loving me in secret, keeping me in his phone, hidden from the world. That was when I knew that he truly loved me.
The first night we slept together, I knew for sure I was his first. And that was enough for me–I would love him too.
That night, he held me tightly, whispering sweet nothings to me.
“Gina, I love you so much. I’ve loved you ever since that night a year ago at Eric’s place when you suddenly appeared and covered my eyes from behind, saying, ‘Guess who?“”