He Married My Best Friend, Then Lost Me Forever Chapter 05
When I heard that furious roar, I instinctively looked toward the source of the voice.Â
It was Caleb Grant, Zachary’s military academy classmate and his fiercest rival in the Army.Â
At that moment, he was like a feral beast.Â
He tore free of the people trying to hold him backÂ
and strode toward Zachary.Â
Then he grabbed Zachary by the collar and said through gritted teeth, “You said you loved her. You said you’d protect her. Is this what you call love? Is this what you call protecting her?”Â
Zachary’s expression changed, and he shoved himÂ
away hard.Â
“Caleb, have you lost your mind? What I do hasÂ
nothing to do with you!”Â
“Nothing to do with me?”Â
Caleb’s dark, ruthless gaze swept over me, and IÂ
shivered without thinking.Â
“Back then, you told me to stay away from her. YouÂ
told me…”Â
“Caleb! Shut the hell up!”Â
Zachary’s expression hardened as he snappedÂ
through clenched teeth.Â
“What are you two doing? What is going on here?”Â
Zachary’s father was the first to react, and he demanded an answer in a stern voice.Â
My mother also looked at me in confusion. “Lily, is what he just said true?”Â
“You were Zachary’s girlfriend?”Â
“No!” Before I could speak, Sophia tightened her grip on Zachary’s arm, looking frantic. “I’m Zachary’s girlfriend. I’m the one who has alwaysÂ
been with him!”Â
Zachary met her pleading gaze.Â
Then he looked at me, standing not far away.Â
Hesitation flashed in his eyes. His lips movedÂ
slightly, but he said nothing.Â
From the moment I decided to give up on him, I had stopped expecting him to stand behind me unconditionally the way he used to.Â
I smiled and walked toward Caleb.Â
In front of everyone, I took his arm.Â
“Sophia is right. She is Zachary’s girlfriend. And I…”Â
“I’m Caleb’s girlfriend.”Â
Then I gave my mother, who stood frozen in place, an apologetic look.Â
“Mom, I’m sorry. We had a fight a while ago, so I said he was dead. The truth is, he’s perfectly alive.”Â
Zachary stared at my hand on Caleb’s arm, his eyes bloodshot.Â
“Lillian, do you have any idea what you’re saying?”

