I Was Never the Woman in Focus Chapter 07
For the next three months, Zion searched frantically across the country for Kelly.Â
He traveled to her hometown, only to learn her parents had moved south for retirement years ago. When the elderly couple saw him, their faces turned livid, and they refused to let him inside.Â
“How dare you show your face here?” Kelly’s father’s voice trembled through the security door.Â
“You used our daughter’s money to spoil another woman, and left her stranded on the side of theÂ
highway all alone.”Â
“Zion Xavier, get out of here. The Walsh familyÂ
wants nothing to do with you.”Â
Chased away, he stood in the unfamiliar hallway,Â
broken and defeated.Â
He returned to his company and pulled everyÂ
resource to trace Kelly’s whereabouts after sheÂ
quit her job. Eventually, a former coworker toldÂ
him where she’d gone: Norway. An academic visiting program at the University of Oslo.Â
Zion’s hands shook when he heard the news. Norway. The land of auroras–the place he’d liedÂ
about traveling to time and again for Selena’sÂ
sake. No wonder she’d chosen it. She’d chosen toÂ
pierce straight through his heart.Â
“Book me the fastest flight to Oslo,” he told hisÂ
assistant, his voice rough.Â
December in Norway was deep into the polarÂ
night. Endless darkness blanketed theÂ
snow–covered land.Â
Zion arrived in Tromsø right in the middle of a blizzard. This Arctic city was famous across the globe for its auroras. He’d learned Kelly’s program was holding fieldwork here for its final week.Â
He trekked through the snow for three days. At last, he spotted her familiar figure outside a wooden cabin at a viewing platform.Â
Kelly wore thick polar winter gear and a white knit beanie. She chatted fluently in Norwegian with a foreign professor beside her. Her cheeks were pink from the cold, but her eyes sparkled with a light Zion had never seen in eight years–relaxed,Â
free, bright.Â
In that moment, he hesitated to approach. He lingered around the cabin’s corner and watched her smile. That smile hurt him deeply. She lookedÂ
far happier without him.Â
The professor took his leave. Kelly walked to the railing and gazed up at the night sky. A swirl ofÂ
emerald aurora spread across the heavens.Â
Zion drew a shaky breath and stepped forward, his boots crunching heavily in the snow.Â
Kelly turned around. When their eyes met, herÂ
expression remained completely calm. NoÂ
surprise, no anger, no resentment. She looked atÂ
him as though he were a total stranger.Â
“Kelly.”Â
Zion’s voice trembled, and his eyes welled upÂ
instantly. He stepped toward her and reached forÂ
her hand, but she stepped back gently, evading hisÂ
touch.Â
“Why are you here?” Her tone was flat, revealing noÂ
emotion.Â
“I came for you.” Tears fell onto the snow at hisÂ
feet. “Kelly, I’m sorry. I truly am sorry.”Â
He rambled desperately, pouring out hisÂ
apologies. “I blocked Selena. I’ll never see herÂ
again. These past three months have driven meÂ
crazy…”Â
He pulled a velvet jewelry box from his pocket and fumbled it open. Inside lay a custom–designedÂ
diamond ring.Â
“I designed this myself. Come back with me, please? We’ll get married right away. I’ll buy a new house, and put it solely in your name.”Â
He stared at her desperately, like a drowning man clinging to hope, searching for the slightest hint ofÂ
softness in her face. There was none.Â
Kelly simply looked at the glittering ring for a longÂ
moment, then let out a quiet laugh.Â
“Zion.” She lifted her head and met his gazeÂ
directly. “This ring is eight years too late.”Â
Zion’s heart sank completely. “…”Â
“Eight years ago, I stood outside a jewelry store staring at an inexpensive ring for ages. You grew impatient and bought a random cheap one onlineÂ
to put on my finger.”Â
Her voice carried clearly on the frigid Arctic wind.Â
“For eight years, every time I was sick, every time I needed you, you were busy solving Selena’sÂ
problems.”Â
“You chose her dog over me when I lay feverish inÂ
the emergency room.”Â
“You chose her burst water pipe over me, leaving me stranded on a freezing street with my luggage.”Â
His face paled further with every word she spoke.Â
“Now you show up here with a belated ring andÂ
say you’re sorry.” Kelly shook her head.Â
“Zion, you’re not sorry for losing me. You’re justÂ
upset you’ve lost someone who waited on youÂ
hand and foot.”

