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Chapter 3 - 4.Misunderstandings

Chapter 4: Misunderstandings

Monday arrived too quickly.

I came home exhausted, dragging my bag behind me.

Alex was in the living room, sitting cross-legged on the couch, scrolling through his tablet.

"Hey," I said quietly.

He didn't look up.

I dropped my bag with a thud.

"Rough day," I muttered.

Alex hummed, still not meeting my eyes.

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Later, I found a sticky note on the table:

"You left the kitchen light on again. Be careful."

I frowned.

He didn't usually leave notes like this.

I felt… annoyed?

"Why does he care so much about tiny things?" I muttered to myself.

I should have felt grateful.

Instead, a sting of irritation settled in.

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That night, I was making tea when my phone buzzed.

A message from a friend:

"Hey, saw Alex at the cafe today. He looked… cozy with some guy."

My stomach dropped.

I slammed the phone down.

Alex walked past me silently, his presence heavier than usual.

"Is something wrong?" he asked calmly.

I wanted to yell.

I wanted to accuse.

But the words stuck in my throat.

Instead, I said nothing.

He sighed softly, and the tension hung thick between us.

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Later, we sat in the living room, side by side but not touching.

"I saw him with someone," I finally said, voice low.

Alex froze.

Then a flicker of something—annoyance? embarrassment?—crossed his face.

"That wasn't… what you think," he said.

I wanted to believe him.

I wanted to trust him.

But the seed of doubt was planted.

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Before going to bed, I found him standing by the window, staring at the city lights.

I stepped closer, hesitated.

"Alex… I…"

He turned slowly.

His eyes softened, just a little.

"Let's not argue over nothing," he said quietly.

But the tension didn't vanish.

It lingered.

And somehow, it made my chest ache more than before.

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