Chapter 78
the table and stared at it for a long moment, the weight of Ryan’s words settling on him.
He felt the sting of truth in them, but he wasn’t ready to accept it.
He had promised to marry Rosalind, and for years, that promise had been the anchor that kept him going.
But now, with everything unraveling, he wasn’t sure if he still recognized the person she had become.
“I know… I’ve thought about it.
” Justin finally said, his voice low.
“But she saved me when I was nothing, Ryan. She was there when no one else was. How can I just turn my back on her now?”
Ryan shook his head, his expression serious.
“It’s not about turning your back, Justin. It’s about seeing the truth for what it is. People change, and sometimes, the person you think you know isn’t the person they really are anymore. If she’s hurting others, especially someone as innocent as Anna, you can’t let your past blind you.”
Justin didn’t respond immediately.
The image of Anna flashed in his mind—the way she had stood up for herself, the marks on her wrist, and the way she had looked at him with both pain and hope.
