For a few seconds, Fara and the woman standing by the mirror froze, neither moving. Only the sound of running water echoed through the women's restroom.
The woman—Nindy—let out a long sigh. She hadn't expected to run into Fara here, of all places. Her mind went blank; she had no idea what to do.
After the fallout that destroyed her friendship with Fara, Nindy had cried endless tears over her foolishness. Her inability to hide her feelings had cost her everything. She'd sacrificed her bond with Fara because her ego was too big to remind quiet. Back then, she couldn't imagine standing by and watching the man she loved marry her best friend.
But now, she knew. Without Fara, it felt like she herself didn't exist. They had been more like sisters than friends. Days without Fara were empty and unbearable. It hurt more than imagining see Sean and Fara together. Yes, losing Fara was worse.