I cut him off quickly, panic in my voice, “Leo! That’s enough!”
I couldn’t let Leo continue. Otherwise, Damian would just see my heartbreak as a staged act.
Leo fell silent, then opened the car door and pushed me inside the warm interior. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw Damian’s expression turn dark as he walked forward.
“Leo, what’s the meaning of this?”
Leo shot him a cold glare and scoffed, “What do I mean? You’ll figure it out soon enough in a few days. For now, get out of my way.”
My heart skipped a beat.
Damian just stood there, as if he couldn’t process what was happening. Only when the engine started did he suddenly lunge forward, grabbing at the door on my side.
However, Leo had already locked it.
Through the rain-splattered window, I could barely make out Damian’s tightly furrowed brows and his desperation.
“Seraphina, get out of the car!”
His face was twisted in anger, but there was something else I couldn’t quite decipher.
Even so, I didn’t want to try to understand it anymore.
By now, me leaving meant nothing to him.
I closed my eyes, refusing to look back.
Damian’s calls came through almost immediately, but I didn’t hesitate to switch off my phone.
Maybe it was time for a new numberβand a new life.