Chapter 149
Chapter Title: The Breaking Point
Myra’s patience finally snapped. In one swift motion, she flung the shopping bag at Tony. “I’m not changing into anything!” she snapped, her frustration boiling over.
Without a second thought, she turned and walked quickly toward the car parked in front of her. As she moved, her mind didn’t even consider calling a cab to go home.
Relationships required understanding and compromise, but both she and Tony had long since lost those qualities. Despite this, somehow, they still managed to love each other, even if it was messy and complicated.
By the time she reached the car, she was still waiting for Tony to catch up. He approached at a steady pace, raising an eyebrow at her before unlocking the door.
Without a word, she slid into the car.
Tony climbed in beside her, locked the doors, and immediately leaned toward her. He pressed his body against hers, and without warning, lowered his head to place a gentle kiss on her forehead.
“Don’t be mad anymore, okay?” he whispered, his voice unexpectedly soft.
Myra felt herself weaken in that moment. Her anger, which had seemed so strong just seconds ago, melted away at his words. She bit her lip in frustration, turning her face away from him.
But Tony wouldn’t let her go. He turned her face back toward him, his gaze intense. He kissed her eyes gently before speaking, his tone low and serious. “Who told you to let me see you with that guy when I rushed back to find you? It made me upset.”
“You’re upset?” Myra shot back, her voice thick with emotion. She pushed him away slightly, staring at him with big, clear eyes filled with despair. “What about me? When you flirted with women at social gatherings, I didn’t say a word. When I called you the other day and heard a woman’s voice at your place, you didn’t even think to explain. Do you know how miserable that made me? And then you say you like me? But all the while, you’ve had a crush on another woman—one you’ve never even told me about!”
Tony’s heart clenched as he saw the accusation in her eyes. He kissed her forehead once more before shaking his head, his voice firm. “I’ve never flirted with anyone at social events. That’s just slander. As for that night you called… the person who came over was Gemma from the Walton Family. She came to see me because of her brother’s connections, but there’s nothing going on between us.”
His eyes darkened as he continued, his voice dropping slightly. “And as for the crush… it’s true. I do have a crush on someone.”
Myra’s breath caught, and her eyes filled with disbelief. She stiffened, unsure of how to react.
Before she could say anything, Tony let out a soft chuckle. “I have a crush, but isn’t she my girlfriend now? Myra, if you want to keep being jealous of yourself, I can’t stop you.”
A tear slipped down her cheek, catching on her eyelash. At his words, it rolled down, and she blinked, not expecting the flood of emotion that followed.
