They had been here together so many times, but he had never been so tempted to walk away and leave her sitting there all alone. Unfortunately, she spotted him and waved as if nothing had changed. He joined her, giving her a reluctant kiss on the cheek and faking a smile. “How are you, babe?” The pet name tasted sour on his tongue. “I’m just fine. Look what I bought today.” She held out her hand to show him a ring with a vintage setting and a huge sapphire. Justin tried not to visibly balk. He was sure it had cost a couple thousand dollars, and even surer that she had used his credit card to buy it. Honestly, at this point, he was just glad it wasn’t on her left hand like an engagement ring. He wouldn’t have put it past her. “It’s beautiful,” Justin said, taking her hand in his to get a closer look, even though he couldn’t have cared less. “I figured I deserved it after the ordeal you’ve put me through over the past few days, especially after you stood me up this afternoon for lunch.”
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