After eight years of dating my boyfriend, Zachary Corington, I finally can't take it anymore and suggest breaking up.
Zachary asks, "You're breaking up with me just because I drove over to find you and called your name?"
"Yes," I reply.
He curls his lips into a mocking smile. "Go on. What do you want this time?"
I shake my head and say, "Nothing. I just want you to stop showing up before me."
Zachary Corington didn't respond to my words but instead turned his gaze to my roommate, Kelly Sandler.
Placing a hand on her shoulder, he uttered casually, "Melissa Sole, your temper is getting more and more ridiculous. All I did was call out your name! Why didn't you think of breaking up with me when I bought you presents all those times before, huh?"
He paused briefly, gaze drifting toward me before returning to Kelly. "Look at how she's behaving. You're way more understanding than she is. How about you be my girlfriend instead?"
My heart trembled in my chest.
However, not only did Kelly not shove his hand away, but she even leaned closer to him. With a smile, she tried to soothe things over.
"Mel is just throwing a tantrum, Zach, so don't be mad."
Zachary returned her smile and purposely raised his volume. "What's there to be mad about? Some people might not appreciate me, but there are plenty more who are willing."
Then, he turned to Kelly, fingers massaging her shoulder as he urged, "Be my girlfriend, and I'll buy you that new bag that will be released next week. What say you?"
Immediately, Kelly's eyes lit up, but before she could say a word, Zachary suddenly jerked his chin at me.
"Well? If you relent now, I can still treat this as though nothing had happened. Otherwise…"
He deliberately trailed off, sliding his hand down Kelly's arm to grab her wrist.
I sniffled, but as I stared at that hand that had held mine countless times before, I suddenly found that I had no tears to cry. My voice was a lot calmer and steadier than I had expected when I said, "No need. We're no longer an item, so I wish you two all the best."
With that, I turned to leave.
The smile on Zachary's face froze momentarily, but then he let out a scoff.
"What's with the tough and stubborn act? You'll definitely come crawling back to me within three days. Anyway, I guess I'll just have to enjoy myself with my new babe for today."
He deliberately drawled his words, his gaze remaining locked on me all the while.
He was waiting for me to turn back.
I continued putting one foot in front of the other, leaving behind Kelly's tittering and his rumbling replies to her.
It wasn't until I had returned to my shared room and plonked myself down on my chair that I failed to continue holding back my tears.
Thankfully, it was the weekend, so my other roommates weren't around.
I cried for a good long while before stopping, after which I gathered everything Zachary had ever gifted me—the necklaces, toy plushies, and other small items—and placed them by the door. I would return them a few days later.
By the time I finished packing them all up, it was already night.
When I checked my phone, I saw that he had posted a photo on his social media.
In it, Kelly was sitting in the passenger seat of his car, cradling a milkshake with a wide smile. He had captioned it with, "A new beginning."
There, on the dashboard in front of the passenger seat, was the same acrylic placard Zachary had put there previously in an attempt to please me. It read, "Reserved for Melissa Sole only."
I stared at the photo for a couple of seconds, feeling a faint pressure building in my heart. I called my best friend, Sandra Yangley, then shut off my phone and headed out.
Sandra was already waiting for me at the barbecue restaurant. When she saw how swollen my eyes were, she didn't ask any questions, merely piled meat onto my plate nonstop.
Halfway through the meal, I had finally calmed down enough that she dared to ask in a soft tone, "So, why did you break up with him? Is it really because he sought you out at school?"
My head was bowed as I stirred the bowl of stew in front of me, but at her question, I shook my head slightly.
"No."
Back when I first met Zachary, I still didn't know his real status.
He had come trundling to a stop in front of me while driving a rundown-looking van, and my younger brother had beaten him up after mistaking him for a kidnapper.
Later, we learned that a tractor had scratched his Bentley, so the other party had offered him this van as a temporary substitute, and that was how he ended up in our village.
He had insisted on staying with us while recovering from his injuries. Occasionally, he would pluck some wildflowers by the roadside and offer them to me.
One day, as I was out in the field plucking corn, he had sidled closer with a smile and said, "You look pretty even while plucking corn. If you become my girlfriend, you won't have to do such labor anymore."
Assuming it was a joke, I had agreed without a second thought.
It wasn't until he finished recuperating and came to pick me up in a Bentley that I found out he was actually the son of a wealthy family.
Back in the present, Sandra set down her cutlery and questioned, "Then why did you suddenly decide to break up with him?"
"He's always coming to my school in luxury cars, to the point that other people are talking about how I've snagged myself a big fish. However, he never clears things up whenever he hears them. In fact, he even jokes with his friends, saying that I was the one who threw myself at him."
Pursing my lips, I lowered my eyes and felt my nose starting to tingle once more. "Previously, I worked part-time and saved up two months of my salary to buy a nice dress for myself. I then spent two hours putting on makeup before meeting with him.
"Yet, he didn't even bother taking a good look before dragging me off to a hotel. When his watch accidentally got caught on my dress, he thought it was too troublesome to carefully tease it free and just ripped it out, tearing my dress.
"Every time something like this happens, he just buys me a plushie or necklace afterward as compensation."
I gazed down at the cooled stew in my bowl. "This time, he shouted for me at the school entrance again, causing everyone to look at me. At that moment, it was like an epiphany dawned on me. It had been eight years, and I no longer wanted to bend over backward to please him anymore."
Hearing that, Sandra sighed and let the matter drop.
After the meal, she brought me to a karaoke, where I sang myself hoarse.
Nonetheless, no more tears fell.
We also ordered some alcohol, but after two mugs of beer, my head started to feel a little heavy.
Realizing that something was off with me, Sandra didn't linger any longer and sent me back to my dorm around 10 something at night.
The lights in the hallway were switched off, so I had to fumble in the dark to open the door. However, the moment I noticed Kelly's empty bed, my heart sank.
Thankfully, I didn't have the energy to allow my imagination to run wild. After taking off my jacket, I collapsed into my bed and was asleep almost immediately.
A little after midnight, I was woken up by the shrill ringing of my phone.
I didn't check the caller ID before answering, at which point one of Zachary's best friends spoke up, sounding panicked.
"Melissa, you'd better hurry up and come to Zachary's house! He drank way too much just now, saying how he didn't want to live without you. He's in a terrible state right now, and I don't think he's going to make it!"
There was a loud buzzing in my ears as my heart began to pound wildly.
Hastily ending the call, I didn't even brush my hair or change my clothes before I hopped onto my electric scooter and rushed to Zachary's home.
On the way there, I was so panicked that I accidentally drifted into the wrong lane and almost crashed into a truck. I didn't even hear what the driver was shouting at me as I twisted the accelerator and continued speeding down the road.
Once I arrived at Zachary's apartment building, I raced upstairs as quickly as I could, not even caring that I was panting from being out of breath.
However, the instant I pushed open his front door, I froze.
Zachary's whole group of friends was there, surrounding the couch on which he was sitting in the middle. Meanwhile, Kelly was perched on his lap, handfeeding him grapes that he ate without a second thought.
In the past, he would always tell me how he didn't like grapes and wanted me to cut and peel mangoes for him instead. Yet, whenever I approached him with a platter of cut mangoes, he wouldn't eat them. He would only rub my head and coo, "How obedient."
When Zachary spotted me, he raised a brow before twisting to grin smugly at his friends. "I told you she'd definitely come. Looks like I win the bet."
One of Zachary's friends chortled before handing him a wad of cash, which he stuffed into Kelly's hand. Then, Zachary turned to me with a teasing look in his eyes.
"Melissa, you really can't leave me, huh? To the point that you came running as soon as you heard that something had happened to me, even forgoing washing your face!"
His friends were quick to join in, with one guy jeering with a wide grin, "Melissa, Zach already said that he didn't like you and broke up with you, so why did you still rush here? Could it be that no one else wants you?"
Another chimed in. "Zach, look at how much of a hurry she was in! Maybe she rushed here because she wants to continue servicing you? Or maybe she wants to beg you to get back together with her!"
"Right! Didn't she use to act all high and mighty last time, like she was better than us? Yet, here she is now, having come immediately when called!"
"If you ask me, she didn't really mean it when she said she wanted to break up. She's just purposely playing hard to get!"
I stood rooted to the same spot, unable to stop the tears from rolling down my cheeks.
The mockery on Zachary's face deepened when he saw that I was crying. Pushing Kelly off his lap, he strode toward me and seized my jaw, forcing my head up to look at him.
"What are you crying about?" He leaned closer, and I could smell the alcohol on his breath. Briefly brushing his lips against mine, he said flippantly, "Do you regret it now? Go on, then. Beg me. As long as you beg me, I'll—"
He didn't get to finish as I slapped him hard.
The laughter in the living room abruptly ceased, and everyone sucked in a breath at the loud smacking sound.
Zachary's smile stiffened before his gaze turned icy. With a furrow of his brow, he shoved me away. "Melissa Sole, you actually dared to hit me? Over such a stupid and small matter?"
Kelly hurried over to grab his arm, cooing, "Zach, don't be mad. She's just mad with jealousy, that's all."
Then, she glanced at me before continuing, "She's always been like this, deliberately getting a little too close to the other guys in class and stringing them along. Isn't all that so she would constantly have men fawning over her? What's with the pure and innocent act now?"
I swiped away my tears, my eyes red as I declared loudly, "Zachary Corington, I must have been blind last time to have gotten together with you. From today on, I won't seek you out again. Even if you die, it has nothing to do with me!"
Hearing that, Zachary was momentarily stunned, a panicked look flickering across his eyes. However, in the next second, a scoff left his lips before he burst into laughter.
"The last time you threw a temper tantrum, you still came crawling back to me three days later while hugging the plushie I gave you. Trying to use the same trick again this time? Alright then, I'll be waiting, but don't come begging me after you start regretting your actions."
With that, he leaned back on the couch, wrapped his arm around Kelly, and turned to whisper something in his friend's ear. He didn't even bother sparing me another glance, seemingly confident that I would return to his side.
As the group of friends laughed and joked with each other, I spun on my heel and left.
The instant I arrived back downstairs, I spotted my scooter tilted to one side, the back tire looking flat. Someone had punctured it.
With much difficulty, I pushed my scooter along as I headed back to my dorm. The way I had to take was rather dark, with the occasional drunk stumbling by.
Unease swirled through me, and I quickened my pace.
Thankfully, I arrived at my dorm without any issues. The box of Zachary's gifts was still by the door.
The more I thought about him, the angrier I got. Kicking the box into a corner, I flopped onto my bed and was soon fast asleep.