- Chapter 1
- Another fight with Mark, and I didn’t bother to
- chase after him this time.
- My friends tried to talk some sense into me. “He’s just stubborn, all bark and no bite.”
- “A difficult guy needs a patient lover.”
- But I was honestly tired. I didn’t want to be
- the one to always back down.
- Years of silent treatment, arguments, and
- avoidance had left me exhausted and
- confused.
- Was he really just stubborn, or did he just not
- love me anymore?
- So, when he threatened to break up with me
- again, I said, “Let’s break up.”
- I said it.
- Mark clearly froze.
- But I just kept my head down and continued
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- speaking.
- “I’ll pack my things and leave as soon as
- possible.”
- “We can forget about everything we bought
- together; you can keep it all.”
- “And the clothes you have at my place,
- please pick them up when you can.”
- “Or I can ship them to you…
- The only sound in the quiet room was my
- voice.
- Mark’s face shifted from gloomy to
- expressionless.
- He suddenly interrupted me.
- “What about Pudding? How do we split him?”
- Pudding was a stray cat I’d found near my
- apartment complex.
- I adopted him, covered all his expenses.
- But he wasn’t affectionate towards me; eight
- out of ten times, he wouldn’t let me hold him.
- He even scratched my wrists a few times.
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- Mark, on the other hand, was usually
- indifferent towards him, never bothering to
- care for him.
- Yet Pudding would rub against Mark, purring
- and cuddling him.
- “You can keep him.
- I let out a breath.
- Even if I loved him, this kind of preferential
- treatment was disheartening.
- “Sarah,”
- Mark said, his voice tight with anger,
- “You
- missed Valentine’s Day, and now you’re
- throwing a tantrum?”
- But wasn’t it Mark who brought up breaking
- up first?
- Maybe he forgot.
- After all, he always used the threat of
- breaking up. Since it worked on me, it
- became his go–to tactic.
- “I told you, my flight was delayed, that’s why I
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- came home late.”
- Mark just scoffed.
- “Excuse. Why didn’t you book an earlier
- flight?”
- I’d been working non–stop for over ten hours
- on that business trip.
- I barely managed to catch the flight home
- that day.
- But Mark wouldn’t listen; he’d find a hundred
- more reasons to blame me.
- So I fell silent, feeling a deep sense of
- powerlessness.
- Mark walked towards the door, then turned
- back, his tone cold.
- “I won’t come back until you admit you’re
- wrong.”
- I said, “We’re broken up.
- But Mark didn’t seem to hear me.
- He tilted his head, continuing as if to himself.
- “I’ll give you another chance. My anger isn’t
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- just about you being late.”
- This was the first time he’d said something
- like this; usually, he just slammed the door.
- Although his tone was still harsh.
- “Think about it and come apologize to me.”
- I sat on the couch for a long time.
- Then, dragging my weary body, I cleaned up
- the living room.
- I even fished the Valentine’s Day gift out of
- the trash can.
- I’d run around dozens of stores overseas,
- carefully choosing that gift.
- But the recipient hadn’t even glanced at it, let
- alone cherished it.
- So it was as worthless as the mess scattered
- on the floor.
- After cleaning the living room, I went to my
- room to pack my things.
- This was Mark’s apartment.
- The entire place was filled with traces of my
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- presence.
- The mugs, blankets, and dinnerware we’d
- chosen together…
- I packed only a few clothes and grabbed my
- suitcase.
- As I reached the door, a flash of yellow
- darted out.
- As if trying to stop me, Pudding lay down in
- the middle of the living room, refusing to
- move.
- His round eyes stared fixedly at me.
- When I first found him, he was dirty and
- skinny, clearly malnourished.
- Now his fur was fluffy and glossy; he looked
- adorable.
- I crouched down, and this time, Pudding,
- unusually, didn’t resist my touch.
- I stroked his head.
- “I’m leaving. He’ll take care of you now.”
- Pudding probably liked this outcome.
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- After all, he always preferred Mark.
- Unlike me, he never showed me any affection.
- I gently removed Pudding’s claws from my
- pants leg.
- Ignoring his insistent meows, I picked up my
- suitcase and left.
- At the apartment complex entrance, I received
- a call.
- It was Mark’s friend, his voice accusatory.
- “Sarah, why are you fighting with Mark
- again? He’s been drinking, and nobody can
- stop him.”
- “Come quickly, get him home, he’s about to
- wreck my bar.”
- I felt helpless.
- “I don’t know why he’s angry. He just flipped
- the table as soon as he walked in.”
- There was a pause on the other end of the
- line, a tone of surprise.
- “You don’t know? Mark found out you had
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- dinner with another guy, and he even drove
- you back to your hotel. He’s jealous.”
- I explained, “He was a client; dinner was
- purely business. He drove me because it was
- raining, and I couldn’t find a cab.”
- So that was the real reason for Mark’s anger.
- Mark had always been like this.
- He’d get jealous and angry if I spoke to
- another guy.
- I knew it was because he loved me and was
- possessive.
- But now, I only felt exhausted.
- “I can explain everything, but I just don’t
- understand.”
Love Transferred English Novel Chapter 1
Love Transferred English Novel Chapter 1
Posted by ? Views, Released on May 5, 2025
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Love Transferred English Novel
Status: Ongoing Native Language: English
