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Then I turned and walked out of the shop.

27

Emilia

My heart broke for him when I said ‘no.’

I could see the corners of his mouth twitching, like he was tryingsohard to keep up a brave front.

“…okay,” he said in a kind, quiet voice. “Well, you gave me a chance, and I appreciate it. As promised, I won’t bother you anymore. It was a pleasure, Emilia. I wish you the very best.”

I stared at him in shock.

He actually DID mean what he said two weeks ago!

“Giorgio – ” I began.

But he interrupted me.

“It’s better this way,” he said in a kind voice.

I knew exactly what he meant:

If you’re going to break my heart, then I need to not see you again.

And that hurt all the more.

He laid a five-euro note on the counter like always, gave me one last smile, then turned and walked away.

I knew that his tips were just a way to cover his gifts to me.

I pulled aside the money –

And stared.

There was a gorgeous gold necklace, so fine and delicate that it looked like something out of a fairytale.

It was beautiful.

I held it up. It weighed almost nothing as it hung from my fingers.

“Giorgio!” I cried out.

He turned around, and his face was so hopeful.

In that moment, I wanted to say,It’s beautiful.

I wanted to say,Don’t go.

I wanted to say,Yes, I’ll go out with you!

But instead, the old fears came back –

Dark memories of what had happened in Milan.

My voice trembled as I said, “I… I can’t accept this.”

He smiled one last time – but this time, he didn’t hide his pain.