"What did you say?" Aurora felt as if she was struck by lightning. "You can't just stop seeing me because I look like your ex-wife. That's not fair!"

"Why wouldn't it be fair? We were never close to begin with. You saved me, and I saved you. We're even."

Aurora clenched her fists. "So, the reason you came here today and wanted to take a walk with me, was just to tell me this?"

"Yes," Theodore admitted. "I wanted to tell you these things."

Aurora closed her eyes in pain. She had thought that maybe they could spend some time alone together. Foolishly, she had imagined that they might develop feelings for each other.

She hadn't expected him to say something so cruel. She had been overthinking it all along.

Perhaps it was because from the very first moment she

Theodore that she understood what love at

Theodore said in a low voice, "You're really foolish. I'm not

Aurora liked him. The way she looked at him was different. Now, it seemed he

when Theodore thought about it further, he realized how laughable he was. Rosalie had once loved him so deeply, but he couldn't see it. Now, when another

person he loved, he panicked and felt uncertain. When facing someone

outsider could see things more clearly or

a little guilty. "We haven't seen each other that many times. In a few days, you'll feel better. I'm not a good person. I've hurt my ex-wife deeply before. I don't deserve to

from her face I don't care what kind of person you are. I know you

to like someone, don't I? Can you not try to convince me otherwise? If one day I stop liking you, I hope it will

you're just a stranger. Even though you look a little like Rosalie, you're not her." "Stop saying that." Aurora covered her ears. "I

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