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โIvy, I have realized that I was moving too fast with this. Before itโs too late, I have to stop this weddingโฆthis relationship.โ Grey looked at her for a moment and realized that she was just too emotional to follow him. As horrible as the entire situation was, he had to be direct with her in order for her to understand what he was truly trying to say. โNo matter how I try to explain it, when it comes down to it, I donโt want to be with you anymore. Iโm sorry, but I just want my life back.โ
โI didnโt ask you for your life in the first place.โ Ivyโs heart was broken. She could barely make eye contact with him. Who was this person? Where was Grey?
Now that the hard part had been said, Grey felt it easier to play offense. He pushed his point home. โAt least youโll have more time to focus on you.โ
โI canโt believe that you are doing this to me,โ Ivy said with her eyes close to push back the tears.
โDonโt play the victim here, Ivy. Youโve been plotting to get me to yourself for years. Now, you want to act like I chased you when you know that it was the other way around.โ Grey let the words slip from his tongue before he had time to think about what he was saying. Woopsโฆ They both stood stunned for a moment unable to speak or barely breath.
Why was he doing this to her? She didnโt deserve this. Not this! Ivy simply could not understand and in his drunken haze neither could Grey for a minute.
โItโs not enough for you break off our engagement, is it? No, you have to go and break off our friendship too,โ Ivy said realizing that she had nothing else to say to him. She straightened up her face and regained her composure.
Why canโt she see that Iโm doing her a favor, Grey reasoned with his conscious quietly? Just let go. Just let go!
Outraged, Ivy turned on her heals and headed for the door trembling in disbelief. โAlright, Grey. Iโll give you what you want. Goodbye,โ she said trying to hold back the storm of tears she felt welling up in her eyes.
โWait, Ivy,โ Grey said trying to stop her! He didnโt mean to say it like that! He didnโt want to hurt her anymore than he had to. He felt all of it, but he didnโt want to hurt her like this. God! What was he thinking? He was so damned perplexed by his own feelings, he could barely think of hers.
As Grey grabbed her arm, he felt Ivy swing around and with her open sweaty palm and slap him across his left eye. Stunned, he stopped. That had never happened before. But who was he kidding? She had every reason in the world to be angry.
Ivy had broken her only remaining promise and now found herself weak with disappointment. Besides the tears that she could no longer control, she also felt incredibly betrayed. Forgetting her coat, she barged out of his house into the cold night air and got into her car. Before Grey could make it to her, she pulled off into the streets at top speed.
โIโm so sorry, Ivy,โ Grey whispered exhausted by their argument as he leaned against his doorway. He only hoped that he had done the right thing by her, finally.
Chapter Two: Someone New
Chapter 2
SOMEONE NEW
โFor the last time, I am not engaged anymore,โ Ivy screamed to Trina as she stepped out of the shower. โSo, I wish that you would stop telling everyone that Iโm getting married. The wedding is off.โ She heard herself say the words, but she could hardly believed them.
โGirl, yโall are going to get back together. Itโs just a loverโs quarrel. Everyone has them.โ Trina said self-assured.
It had been three weeks since Ivy and Grey had spoken. Ivy had marked each day on her calendar like she was counting down some dreadful sentencing. She had received no phone calls, emails or letters. And she had not tried to contact him in any way either. It was now painfully obvious that Greyโs outcry to be free had been genuine and that their engagement had been broken, but there was something she was holding on to that just couldnโt be let go so easily. Hope!
However, Ivy dare not be too devastated around Trina, because it wouldnโt help things if Grey did come crawling back. No doubt she would take him back. Besides, she hadnโt told her family it was off, and she hadnโt told the bridesmaids they had wasted their deposits on dresses they would never wear. So as far as she was concerned she and Grey had just run into a few minor problems.
For mental reassurance, Ivy had retired her ring to its original box in the back of her underwear drawer to guarantee that if Grey didnโt come return to her, she wouldnโt be forced to take it off in a fit of rage and launch it down the street. It seemed to be a recurring thought lately when she was in rare form, but when she returned to her sanity she would always remember that it was a perfect diamond worth over twenty thousand dollars. Obviously it was not the type of thing to just throw away. When she was alone, she would pull out the ring and slip it on her finger. Still in awe of its brilliance and more important its meaning,
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