Chapter 87
Myra sat in the car, her body trembling with the weight of her grief. Her tears fell freely, no longer restrained by the facade of strength she had desperately clung to for the past two years. It felt as though the very foundation she had built with Sean had crumbled beneath her. The image of him with Lyla, holding her in an embrace, the kind of warmth she had once longed for, shattered everything she had held onto. It was as if she were drowning in the overwhelming sadness that had consumed her.
All she had ever wanted was a family, a place of belonging, and a love that was real. She had invested her time, her heart, her efforts into their marriage, always believing in the possibility of a future with Sean. She had kept their relationship secret, played the role of the devoted wife, even putting aside her own aspirations to support his career. She had given up everything for him, only to find herself abandoned, discarded in favor of Lyla, the woman he had never truly forgotten. The truth was too much to bear.
Tears streamed down her face, the pain more intense than she could have imagined. Myra had never allowed herself to fully grieve, never allowed herself to confront the deep sorrow she had buried beneath her duties as a wife. Now, in this moment, she felt as though her heart was being ripped apart. The weight of all her sacrifices, her love for Sean, seemed meaningless in the face of his love for Lyla.
As she sobbed, she was unaware of the presence beside her until she felt a hand gently reaching out to her. The handkerchief appeared before her, and when she looked up, she was taken aback by the sight of Tony. His expression was calm, yet there was something in his eyes—something that spoke volumes of empathy and understanding.
“It’s you…” Myra whispered in disbelief, her voice shaky from the tears. She wiped her eyes quickly, not wanting him to see her this vulnerable, but it was no use. The tears kept falling, unstoppable and relentless. Tony was here, and in his presence, she couldn’t hide her pain any longer.
She had never expected Tony to be the one to witness her at her lowest. He had always been a figure on the periphery of her life, someone she respected but never allowed herself to get close to. But now, with her heart laid bare and her soul stripped of its defenses, she couldn’t help but feel a strange comfort in his presence.
Tony, on the other hand, was dealing with his own internal struggle. He had seen Myra in so many different lights over the years: as a strong, capable woman, a devoted wife, a friend who carried the weight of the world on her shoulders. But now, seeing her so broken, so raw, he was torn between his own feelings and his understanding of what she had been through.
Tony wasn’t blind to the circumstances that had led to this moment. He had always known that Myra loved Sean, and that Sean, despite all the promises he had made to her, had never truly loved her the way she deserved. But watching her now, broken by the love she had given so selflessly, tore at him in a way he hadn’t anticipated.
