Chapter 1: Chapter 1
834 words<html><head></head><body><p>Everyone in their circle knew Sophia Sullivan was hopelessly devoted to Ethan Roscente.</p> <p>Her life revolved entirely around him.</p> <p>Every time they broke up, she would come crawling back within three days.</p> <p>Anyone else might call it quits, but never Sophia.</p> <p>The private room fell silent when Ethan walked in with his new flame.</p> <p>Sophia was peeling an orange. Her hands stilled.</p> <p>"Why did everyone stop talking?" She looked up.</p> <p>Her friend shot her a worried glance.</p> <p>Ethan acted oblivious, settling on the couch with the woman.</p> <p>"Happy birthday, Charlie."</p> <p>He flashed a careless smile.</p> <p>Sophia stood up.</p> <p>It was Charlie Lowell's birthday. She didn't want to make a scene.</p> <p>"I'm going to the restroom."</p> <p>As the door closed, she caught snippets of conversation.</p> <p>"Ethan, Sophia's here. Why did you bring someone else?"</p> <p>"Roscente, that's too far."</p> <p>"Doesn't matter." Ethan lit a cigarette, smoke curling around him.</p> <p>He smiled, the picture of a carefree playboy.</p> <p>Sophia didn't hear the rest.</p> <p>She stood before the bathroom mirror, studying her reflection.</p> <p>A bitter smile touched her lips.</p> <p>"Pathetic."</p> <p>Her life was a joke.</p> <p>She took a deep breath and made a decision.</p> <p>Returning to the private room, she froze in the doorway.</p> <p>Ethan was playing Spin the Bottle with the woman, using a napkin.</p> <p>The crowd cheered and laughed.</p> <p>"Roscente, you dog!"</p> <p>"Kiss! Kiss!"</p> <p>Sophia's fists clenched, her knuckles white.</p> <p>This was the man she had loved for six years.</p> <p>The irony was suffocating.</p> <p>"Stop it…" someone whispered.</p> <p>All eyes turned to the door.</p> <p>"Sophia, it's just a game…"</p> <p>Ethan cut them off, his gaze cool. "Since you're here, let's make this clear."</p> <p>"Go on."</p> <p>"This back-and-forth is tiresome. The spark between us is gone."</p> <p>Sophia dug her nails into her palm, feeling nothing.</p> <p>Six years, reduced to a faded spark.</p> <p>"Isabella is a good woman. I want to be serious with her."</p> <p>Sophia nodded numbly. "Fine."</p> <p>"Even if we're over, we can still be friends. Let me know if you need anything."</p> <p>"Unnecessary." Sophia gave a hollow laugh. "A clean break is better for everyone."</p> <p>Ethan raised an eyebrow, surprised.</p> <p>"Happy birthday, Charlie." She turned to him. "I'm leaving. Share the oranges. Don't waste them."</p> <p>Ethan only ate oranges if every bit of white pith was removed.</p> <p>For years, she had peeled them, removed every shred of pith, arranged them on a plate, and served him.</p> <p>When he was pleased, he would pull her close and whisper.</p> <p>"My girlfriend is the best. So domestic."</p> <p>"Want me to marry you?"</p> <p>He always knew what she wanted but never gave it.</p> <p>Ethan said, "Let the driver take you."</p> <p>"No need. I called a car."</p> <p>Charlie offered, "Let me drive you, Sophia."</p> <p>She waved him off and left.</p> <p>"Ethan, she's really angry this time."</p> <p>"Unlikely. She always comes back."</p> <p>"I give it five days."</p> <p>"I say six."</p> <p>Ethan watched the open door, his voice cold. "She'll be back begging in three hours."</p> <p>"You win, Ethan. Everyone knows she's crazy about you."</p> <p>"Why don't women worship me like that?"</p> <p>"You? Don't make me laugh."</p> <p>…</p> <p>She returned to the Beverly Hills mansion after midnight.</p> <p>It only took thirty minutes to pack her life into one suitcase.</p> <p>She left behind all the designer clothes and jewelry in the walk-in closet.</p> <p>The only regret was the wall of professional books.</p> <p>Fortunately, their contents were in her mind. The books themselves were replaceable.</p> <p>In the dressing table drawer lay a check and a contract.</p> <p>A check for 7.2 million USD. A land deed for the East郊 plot.</p> <p>Worth over ten million.</p> <p>Ethan had tossed them there during a previous breakup, already signed.</p> <p>He was certain she wouldn't take them. Taking them meant it was truly over.</p> <p>Six years for ten million?</p> <p>Sophia didn't think it was a bad deal.</p> <p>How many women's youth was worth that much?</p> <p>She packed the documents into her bag.</p> <p>She had given him her all. Why shouldn't she take it?</p> <p>The love was gone. At least there was money.</p> <p>She wasn't a naive romantic who scorns wealth.</p> <p>"Housekeeping service? Do you handle urgent jobs?"</p> <p>"...Yes, a deep clean. I'll pay extra."</p> <p>Sophia left the keys in the foyer and took a cab to her best friend's place.</p> <p>The cleaning service called to confirm on the way.</p> <p>"Miss, you don't want any of these items?"</p> <p>"No. Dispose of them."</p> <p>The call ended.</p> <p>Ethan returned home in the early hours. The cleaners were long gone.</p> <p>The cloying scent of perfume gave him a headache. He loosened his tie and collapsed on the sofa, falling asleep.</p> <p>He woke up to the sound of dishes clattering in the kitchen.</p> <p>Rubbing his temples, he reached for a water glass but found empty air.</p> <p>She was back, had covered him with a blanket, but forgotten his hangover cure?</p> <p>Was she still playing these petty games?</p> <p>He got up.</p> <p>"You'd better…"</p> <p>"Awake, young master?"</p> <p>"Martha?"</p> <p>"Freshen up. Breakfast is almost ready. Were you cold? I turned up the heat and added a blanket."</p> <p>"...Yeah."</p> </body></html>