Normally, whenever his childhood friend came up, we'd argue like crazy, and it would end in a fight.

But now, I was chill, and Peter was thrown off.

I couldn't help but laugh. "What's there to mind?"

After all, I'd already quit my job, and tomorrow, I'd sell my small apartment. Then, I'd leave this city for good.

Everything here has nothing to do with me.

Not even Peter mattered anymore.

When I got home, he handed me a nicely wrapped gift box.

"Babe, I know I haven't been spending much time with you these days. Don't worry, once I get through this hectic schedule, I'll make it up to you."

"It's only two weeks until our wedding. Have you thought about where you want to go for our honeymoon?"

When I didn't take it, Peter opened the box himself, revealing an old-fashioned gold necklace inside.

Just on the way to the front door, I came across Josie's post.

[Ugh, my silly childhood friend! Sure, this necklace's gold. But it's so old-fashioned I wouldn't wear it even if he paid me! LMAO.]

[Well, look, he actually bought me something new to make up for it. OMG! I love it!]

That necklace she was trashing was the same one my jerk fiancé was holding.