Chapter 3 After stumbling out of the hotel, I hailed a ride. The driver glanced atand offered sadvice.
"Miss, seems like you've had a few drinks. Should I call someone to help you later?" here was no one to call.
I shook my head in silence and rolled down the window, letting the cool night air hit my face as the city lights blurred past.
Suddenly, a thought cto my mind: Shouldn't I have married Leo then? Because we were MATE, I knew from the first moment I saw the handsman that we were destined to be mates.
But what Leo thought, I never knew.
If I hadn't married him back then, what would my life be like now? Would it always be shadowed by doubt, a loneliness I couldn't shake? As I looked out the window at people walking through their lives, I found myself questioning, for the first time, whether I really wanted to carry on this marriage with Leo.