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When Julian left, the apartment felt like a museum of someone else’s life. Then came Edith. Edith was a lawyer—sharp, ambitious, and born into the kind of Hong Kong wealth that Julian only managed for others. While Julian treated Ava like an investment, Edith treated her like a person. They went to the theater and ate soy milk from fun-size cartons.
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Ava stood in the middle of a high-rise apartment in Hong Kong that she didn’t pay for, looking at a man she didn't quite love. Julian was a banker who spoke in spreadsheets and "asset classes." To him, Ava was a pleasant fixture—like a high-end lamp that occasionally corrected his syntax. When Julian left, the apartment felt like a
"I like you a great deal, Ava," he replied. "We have an excellent arrangement". While Julian treated Ava like an investment, Edith
"Will you miss me?" Ava asked. She didn't want him to say yes; she just wanted to see if he could manage the word without a disclaimer.
For the first time, Ava found herself wanting to be wanted, rather than just being "convenient." She fell for Edith’s earnestness, a trait Julian viewed as a technical flaw.