At the end of love, There is only Desolation Chapter 2

At the end of love, There is only Desolation Chapter 2
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John went to the city and didn’t come back 

that night

I found out from the ticket salesman

It went without saying who he was with

In my past life, he wouldn’t have gone to the 

city after an argument. He’d have spent the 

night in the school office

And the next morning, I would have humbled 

myself, begging him at the school gates to 

come home

Or perhaps, I wouldn’t have even known he’d 

gone to the city at all

But not this time. I would never crush my 

selfrespect to appease him again

I bought a train ticket to Miami, leaving in five 

days. Instead of going home, I wandered 

around town

This was my second time in the city. The first 

time was with John

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Walking down the street, I couldn’t help but 

recall the beginning of our relationship

We’d met on a blind date. He was 

straightforward, not very good at sweet- 

talking

After a few meetings, he asked, Want to go 

to the city?” 

Walking through the city, he pointed out all 

the interesting sights

He bought me cotton candy, candied apples

and hair clips

It was the first time I had anything so sweet it 

made my teeth ache

As we walked, he took my hand, so nervous

could hear his heart beating. He said, Amy,

don’t know how to treat a girl right. I heard 

that if you like her, you should keep buying 

her things

Back then, I didn’t understand what

confession was. I ended up with him in

daze

If I’d known then that John often came to the 

city to pursue Sarah, I might not have longed 

to come back

I spent half my life with John, and he finally 

changed his attitude towards me after 

Sarah’s untimely death

I thought my perseverance had paid off, that 

my love had finally borne fruit

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But it turned out to be nothing but wishful 

thinking

In John’s eyes, I was just someone he married 

out of obligation, without love. His heart 

would always belong to Sarah

I was walking down the street when a familiar 

figure in the distance stopped me in my 

tracks

John was riding a bicycle with Sarah, her 

arms wrapped around his back, laughing 

sweetly

She looked so happy, until she saw me. The 

smile vanished from her face

Sarah was the first to greet me, looking me 

up and down with amusement. Amy, are you 

looking for John? He just told me you’d come 

begging him to come home.” 

Her words were laced with mockery and 

disdain

John walked over, pushing his bike, frowning

What are you doing here? Don’t think I’ll fall 

for your pleas like before!” 

Seeing his smug expression, I kept my 

composure. Just passing through.” 

John frowned, clearly not believing me. His 

tone softened as he approached me

Alright, I don’t want to argue. Let’s go 

home.” 

No need.I stepped away

John grabbed my wrist, his expression 

darkening

Caught off guard by his sudden pull,

stumbled, my stomach hitting a parked 

bicycle

Pain shot through me, and I doubled over

clutching my abdomen

Panic flashed across John’s face. He quickly 

crouched beside me, asking anxiously

What’s wrong? Did you hit your stomach

Come on, I’ll take you to the clinic!” 

My brow furrowed, sweat beading on my 

forehead from the pain. I nodded weakly

He helped me onto the bicycle. He hadn’t 

gone two steps when Sarah suddenly cried 

out

John stopped immediately, turning to her in 

alarm

What’s wrong?” 

Sarah collapsed on the ground, pointing to 

her ankle. I think I twisted it.” 

John put down the bike and rushed to her 

side. I knew that once he went to her, he 

wouldn’t take me to the clinic

Sure enough, after a moment’s hesitation

John carefully helped me off the bike, his 

voice apologetic

Sarah’s injury seems more serious. Wait 

here. I’ll take her to the clinic and come back 

for you. Just hold on.” 

He hurriedly rode off with Sarah, without 

looking back

I wasn’t foolish enough to wait for him.

struggled to my feet and went to a pharmacy 

to buy painkillers

At the end of love, There is only Desolation

At the end of love, There is only Desolation

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