Why are you acting crazy again 6

Why are you acting crazy again 6
The server approached them with a bright smile. “Excuse me, couples dining here can take a photo together to win a free ride on our Ferris wheel!” 

Melanie’s eyes sparkled as she exclaimed, “Steve, let’s do it! Hugging at the top of the Ferris wheel would be so romantic!” 

Steven affectionately patted her head. “Sure, anything you want, Lanie.” 

They snapped a photo together, with the Ferris wheel as the backdrop. 

Steven displayed it prominently on the most visible part of the restaurant’s wall. 

Melanie noticed me sitting there and approached with a smug smile. “Roly-Poly—oh, wait, I mean Anya. Please don’t take this the wrong way. Steve’s just trying to fulfill my little dream, that’s all. There’s nothing between us.” 

From across the room, Steven shot me a disdainful look. His earlier warmth evaporated in an instant. 

He slung an arm around Melanie possessively. “Lanie, why waste time explaining to her? Someone like Anya doesn’t even enjoy romantic things.” 

He added, “Let’s go. I heard making a wish at the top of the Ferris wheel makes it come true.” 

Melanie beamed with excitement. “Really? Then I’ll wish for a husband just like you, Steve!” 

He laughed indulgently. “Silly girl, I’m right here.” 

Watching them walk away arm in arm, I finally understood—it was time to let go. 

The food in front of me went untouched as I fled the restaurant. 

… 

When I got home, I packed my belongings into a suitcase. My eyes landed on the wedding photo hanging on the wall. 

In the picture, Steven and I were kissing, brimming with happiness. 

It mocked me now. 

Without a second thought, I ripped it off the wall and tossed it into the trash. 

Seven years of dating Steven had brought moments of joy. 

I remembered the mornings when he’d kiss me awake, the pots of soothing tea he’d brew for me during my periods, and the way he’d comfort me through tough times. 

I thought he’d always be that man. 

But since Melanie came back into his life, everything had changed. 

Now, I didn’t want to spend another second in this house. 

The property was mine, after all. I’d deal with it after the divorce. 

Before leaving, I placed the divorce papers on the dining table. 

Love earned through self-sacrifice would never be equal. This time, Steven, it would really be goodbye.

Why are you acting crazy again

Why are you acting crazy again

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