Switch Mode

Ochre Railings Overlooked Valley Markets by Damon Frost 165

Ochre Railings Overlooked Valley Markets by Damon Frost 165

The End Of a Marriage 

Chapter 165 

Chapter 57 

林会71%日 

Amber lay still, staring at the ceiling, her body still and her mind in chaos The air between them was thick, suffocating. They were on opposite 

sides of the bed now, a chasm of silence stretching between them, their skin still bare but covered by the distance of unspoken words. She 

didn’t dare move, didn’t dare look at him. She felt the heat of his frustration, anger rolling off him in waves, palpable and heavy

Inside, she was unraveling. Her breaths were shallow, almost a quiet pant, as if the silence in the room was pressing the air out of her lungs. Panic clawed at her chest, but she forced herself to stay still, not trusting her own voice or the emotions that threatened to spill out

She didn’t know what to say to him. How could she explain what felt impossible to put into words? That once trust had been shattered, she couldn’t imagine rebuilding itnot for anyone, not even for him. Something fundamental had been broken the day she left his home with their weeksold baby, something fragile and irreplaceable. She had built walls around herself, walls she didn’t know how to tear down, even if she 

wanted to

Five minutes passed. Or was it longer? Time felt elastic, stretching endlessly as she lay there, hearing nothing but the sound of her own shallow breathing and the faint rustle of fabric as Luca shifted beside her 

Then, she heard him move. The creak of the bed frame as he sat up, the muted scrape of his feet against the floor. She didn’t turn to look, but she could feel him moving, gathering his clothes from where they were scatteredat the foot of the bed, across the floor. Each sound was a sharp reminder of the gulf between them

When he spoke, his voice was cold, clipped, each word deliberate. You can relax now. I’ll take my unwanted presence elsewhere.” 

Amber’s heart clenched at the bitterness in his tone, but she stayed silent, her throat tight with the weight of everything she couldn’t bring 

herself to say

He dressed quickly, his movements curt and deliberate, and when he walked to the door, he didn’t look back. The door slammed shut behind him, the sound echoing in the room like a final punctuation mark

Only then did she exhale, a shaky breath that she didn’t even realize she’d been holding. Relief flooded her, but it was fleeting, like a gasp of air before the weight of her thoughts pulled her under again

She needed this space, this quiet, to think. Her mind was a whirlwind of confusion, regret, and selfdoubt. She pulled the blanket tighter around herself, as if it could shield her from the storm inside her

The next morning, everything seemed to slip back into routine, like a wellrehearsed play. Breakfast was simple; cereal and toast, a quiet affair punctuated only by Nico’s cheerful chatter. Luca’s frosty smile barely masked the tension simmering beneath the surface, but he made no mention of the night before. He didn’t have to

Amber busied herself cleaning the house after breakfasta habit she fell into whenever she felt nervous or restless. Luca, ever attentive to Nico, had taken him to the park, leaving her alone with her thoughts. As she scrubbed counters and folded laundry, Amber’s mind raced. Perhaps Luca had come to the same conclusion she had: revisiting the idea of marriage was a mistake

By the time evening rolled around, the house was spotless, but Amber’s nerves were frayed. After dinner, once Nico had been fed, bathed, and tucked into bed, she found Luca in the living room. He was lounging on the couch, remote in hand, absently flipping through channels

Amber took a deep breath, gathering her courage as she approached him. Her pulse quickened, but she steadied herself

111 

1/2 

1024 Fri Feb 13 B BD 

Chapter 165 

Lock, tes I talk to you for

Hydrate, his eyes fixed on the television Co ahead,he said his tone camel but cold

The dismissiveness in his voice irritated her, but the pressed on. She met to sit across from him, pasting the wing of a chair

*You might have realised it on,she began, her voice carefully even Abe what you said last nightthat it wouldn’t be a god ide, faca

tried marriage cock, and it best us both. The were miserable in these fandths- 

His bad amapped toward her then, his eyes narrowing Fine. I was 

And I don’t want to go back to that.” 

the amended sharply, meeting his glare with new of beer cen 

Lara’s lips curled into a smirk. Why teber, right? Why go through town or any of it what you can get into my pants every night 

Comments 

LIKE 

Ochre Railings Overlooked Valley Markets by Damon Frost

Ochre Railings Overlooked Valley Markets by Damon Frost

Score 9.9
Status: Ongoing Type:
Ochre Railings Overlooked Valley Markets by Damon Frost

Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Options

not work with dark mode
Reset