Beyond the humiliation and depression of being poor, we fear failure, and yet it's failure that gave us the lessons we needed to succeed.
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Anger like no other coursed through Scarlett's vein. There was nothing more frustrating to know that you're onto something and then, it vanishes like it never appeared.
She couldn't ask Jasper if he knew what Ben was talking about, not after kissing that asshole. The guilt alone was killing her. Scarlett has prided herself as being a faithful partner, but now she couldn't tell anymore - everything was so damn confusing and annoying. Moreover, Jasper had suffered long enough for her because of this curse. She didn't want to bother him any longer.
But then, wasn't the curse over? She had successfully slept with Jasper - a feat that had never been achieved with the others before him. Didn't that mark the end of the curse or was she mistaken here?