If blocking him meant he still lingered on her phone, she'd inevitably find herself sneaking a peek.

Deleting him, on the other hand, might finally sever those ties.

"Waiting for Craig to hit you up?" Miles Lopez's voice suddenly broke the silence above her. Instinctively, Aurora Lopez pocketed her phone. "Why would I? We're over."

"Really over?"

"Yes." She nodded. "I've thought it through. If Craig could just break up so easily, even just sending a text without wanting to meet up, it shows he didn't really love me. It was all one-sided, pointless." With that, she fished a toffee from her bag, unwrapped it, and popped it into her mouth.

Despite the years, Aurora's sweet tooth hadn't changed a bit.

Hearing his sister bring up "love" once again, Miles moved to the office's floor-to-ceiling window, hesitated for a moment, then asked, "How can you tell the difference between love and liking someone?" "What kind of question is that? It's easy to tell them apart!" Aurora spread her hands. "Liking someone means you care about them, but love? Love means they're the only one for you, no one else will do."

"Wow, my brilliant big brother is confused about love?" Aurora couldn't hide her surprise. If it weren't for his recent dealings with Esther, she'd have doubted her twin brother's orientation! What man has no women around him and thinks only of code? Staying with the male engineers at work, losing track of day and night.

"Be serious."

Aurora chuckled. "Let me guess... you haven't made

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