[Back at school yet?] David typed.
He was checking if she’d made it back to Central College. Luke had drove her tonight, and just picturing her in another guy’s car made David’s lips press together in frustration.
But his annoyance froze on his face a second later. The message didn’t send. A little red exclamation point popped up.
[You are not friends with this person. Please add them as a friend to chat.]
David’s expression darkened. Ella had blocked him.
Actually, she’d blocked him the day their divorce was final.
It hit him all over again. They were divorced now. It was over.
She’d loved him once, with everything she had. But that was over too.
She didn’t love him anymore.
David, I don’t love you anymore.
Her voice echoed in his mind, clear and steady from that day. She’d looked him in the eye and told him herself. She was done.
He scrolled to a contact labeled E. It was her, just under a new name.
He tried sending a friend request.
No response.
Just then, his phone rang. Jessa’s name lit up the screen.
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