#Chapter 49: Flowers
Alexander & Ella
Alexander
The soda can fell to the bottom of the vending machine with a clatter. I grabbed it, along with a bag of pretzels to help settle Ella’s stomach, then made my way back toward her room. The door was slightly ajar as I approached, and I could hear voices coming from inside.
“I don’t want him to mark me anymore.”
Ella’s words stopped me dead in my tracks, my hand frozen midair as I reached for the door handle. I didn’t catch what she said before that, but it didn’t matter. Those seven words were enough.
I don’t want him to mark me anymore.
For a moment, I just stood there, processing what I’d heard. Ella didn’t want my mark. Didn’t want me.
Not that it should have been a surprise. She’d already asked for a divorce. Hell, we’d even signed a contract promising to divorce after my campaign.
Besides, I never had any intention of marking her.
And yet something about hearing her say those words made my chest hurt more

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