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Chapter 50 I froze. Before I could respond, Miles had already pulledinto his arms.

His warm breath gently brushed against my hair, and his embrace radiated a heat that seeped through my skin, reaching my heart. I shivered slightly, overwhelmed by the warmth and comfort he offered.

"You still have me, kid," Miles murmured softly, his deep voice resonating in my ears as he patted the back of my head with his large hand.

Then, just as gently as he had embraced me, he let go.

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Even though I had never been much of a crier, I suddenly felt tears welling up in my eyes. They spilled over before I could even think to stop them, sliding silently down my face.

I didn't want to cry, I didn't want to show any weakness in front of him.

I tried desperately to hold the tears back, but the harder I tried, the more they fell. Feeling ashamed of myself, I turned away from him, refusing to let him see the pathetic state I was in.

Miles must have noticed anyway. He reached out and softly caressed my hair with his hand, his touch tender and reassuring. "It's not embarrassing to cry in front of me, remember?" It was something he had once toldbefore.

And now, he was remindingof it again.

But this time, the situation was preying on the last shred of dignity I had left. I quickly turned my back to him, wiping away my tears as fast as I could.

Miles, perhaps sensing my struggle, didn't push further. Instead, he picked up my suitcase. "I'll put this in the car for you," he said simply before walking out of the room.

Even though he was gone, I stayed where I was, covering my face with my hands. Finally, I let the tears? pour freely down my face.

When I went downstairs, Tessa and Ethan were still busy in the kitchen. Their joy over their son's return had clearly overshadowed the sadness of losing their daughter-in-law.

I didn't say goodbye to them. I didn't want them to see my red, swollen eyes, nor did I want them to try to convinceto stay.

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When I stepped outside, Miles was waiting forin front of the car. He was staring off into the distance, lost in thought.

As soon as he noticed me, a faint smile tugged at the corners of his mouth. "Do you wantto fetch you?" he asked.

I shook my head, forcing a smile even though my chest still ached. "You haven't been here in four years. The town has changed a lot. You might get lost." His smile widened slightly, a trace of amusement in his expression. "Is that so?" I avoided his gaze, staring down at my shoes instead. I didn't want him to notice my reddened eyes. “I'm leaving now. I'll buy you dinner another time,” I said light Miles didn't say anything as I opened the car door and slid into the driver's seat.

Just as I started the engine, he suddenly placed his hand on the edge of the window. "Where are your 14:35 1724% staying now? Can you tell me?

1 tightened my grip on the steering wheel, unable to answer

He smiled bitterly and pulled his This hand away. "Drive carefully, he said softly.

I drove off, and as the car passed the estate's threshold, I couldn't help but glance into the rearviewmirror. The house grew smaller and smaller in the distance, and my tears began to fall once again, pouring down like rain. "Goodbye, my hof ten years.

Goodbye, my love Goodbye, thefrom the past." More Than