Chapter 82: Why wasn't I enough

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Hyun-Jin's eyes narrowed, and her voice dripped with contempt. "Respect? Respect is earned, Jiyeon, and you haven't earned anything. I won't stand by and watch my rightful place be taken by someone unworthy."

The air was thick with tension, and I could feel the eyes of every guest in the room on us. My heart pounded, but I refused to back down. Yura took a step closer to me, her presence a comforting shield.

"Hyun-Jin, enough," Yura said firmly. "Jiyeon is my wife. We love each other, and nothing you say or do will change that."

Hyun-Jin's gaze softened momentarily, a flicker of pain crossing her features before her mask of arrogance slipped back into place. "I came here to take back what is mine, Yura. You know our bond was special, deeper than anything you could have with her."

"That bond was broken, Hyun-Jin," Yura replied, her voice steady but tinged with sadness. "You and I are over. I've moved on, and you need to do the same."

I felt a surge of pride and gratitude towards Yura. She was standing up for us, for our love, and it meant everything to me.

Before Hyun-Jin could respond, Min-Seo stepped forward, her voice calm but commanding. "Hyun-Jin, this is neither the time nor the place for such a confrontation. If you have unresolved issues, you can discuss them privately. But tonight is a celebration, and I won't have you ruining it."

Hyun-Jin looked around the room, realizing the impact of her dramatic entrance. Her expression hardened, but she nodded curtly. "Very well. But this isn't over, Yura. We will talk."

With that, she turned and strode out of the room, her presence leaving a palpable tension in the air.

The guests began to murmur amongst themselves, the atmosphere heavy with the aftermath of the confrontation. Min-Seo took a deep breath and smiled warmly at everyone. "Let's continue the celebration. We still have presents to open and more cake to enjoy."

Gradually, the room returned to its festive mood, though I could feel the lingering tension. Yura wrapped her arm around my waist, pulling me close.

"I'm sorry, Jiyeon," she whispered. "I didn't expect her to show up like this."

"It's not your fault," I replied, my voice trembling slightly. "I'm just glad you stood up for us."

"Always," she said, kissing my forehead. "Now, let's enjoy the rest of the evening."

Min-Seo began opening her presents, her face lighting up with each thoughtful gift. The guests cheered and laughed, the earlier tension slowly dissolving into the warmth of the celebration.

As the evening progressed, I couldn't help but steal glances at Yura. She was the center of attention, as always, but now it was different. People looked at her with a newfound respect, acknowledging our relationship.

At one point, Jin-Woo approached us again, his demeanor more subdued. "Yura, Jiyeon, I just wanted to apologize for earlier. I didn't realize the nature of your relationship."

"It's okay, Jin-Woo," Yura said with a small smile. "Now you know."

"Yes," he nodded. "And I respect that. Congratulations to both of you."

"Thank you," I replied, feeling a sense of relief. Maybe things were starting to turn around.

As the night wore on, Yura and I found ourselves once again dancing together, lost in each other's arms. The music was soft and sweet, wrapping around us like a warm embrace.

"I love you, Jiyeon," Yura whispered, her lips brushing against my ear.

The tension in the room was palpable, and I could feel Yura's grip on my hand tighten. "Hyun-Jin," Yura said, her voice calmer now but no less firm. "Jiyeon is my wife. We love each other deeply. You need to let this go."

Hyun-Jin took a menacing step forward. "I will never let this go. If you won't honor the agreement, I'll take this to court. I'll drag your name and your family's name through the mud. Do you want that?"

"You wouldn't dare," Min-Jun said, standing up to face Hyun-Jin. "This isn't just about you and Yura anymore. It's about the entire family."

"I will do whatever it takes," Hyun-Jin hissed. "I won't lose Yura to some—"

"Enough!" Yura shouted, her voice echoing off the walls. "This ends now. You don't get to dictate my life. You don't get to threaten my family or my wife."

Hyun-Jin's eyes glistened with unshed tears, her facade of control beginning to crack. "You think this is easy for me? I loved you, Yura. I still do."

Yura took a deep breath, her expression softening. "Hyun-Jin, I understand your feelings, but love isn't about possession. It's about respect and letting go when it's time."

Hyun-Jin's face twisted with anger. "Letting go? You think I can just let go after everything we've been through? After everything I sacrificed?"

"Hyun-Jin, please," I interjected, stepping between them. "This isn't helping anyone. You're only hurting yourself by clinging to the past."

Hyun-Jin's gaze turned icy as she focused on me. "And you think you can just waltz in and take my place? You think you understand what Yura and I had?"

I felt a surge of defiance. "I don't need to understand your past to know that Yura and I have a future. You can't change that."

Suddenly, Hyun-Jin lunged forward, her hands reaching for me. I barely had time to react before Yura stepped in, intercepting her and pushing her back.

"Stop it, Hyun-Jin!" Yura shouted. "This isn't you. You're better than this."

Hyun-Jin stumbled but quickly regained her footing, her eyes blazing with a mix of hurt and fury. "You think you can just dismiss me? After everything?"

Min-Seo and Min-Jun rushed forward, trying to intervene, but Hyun-Jin's anger was like a storm, impossible to contain.

"You have no right!" Hyun-Jin screamed, charging at Yura again.

This time, Yura was ready. She sidestepped Hyun-Jin's attack, and in a swift, practiced motion, she caught Hyun-Jin's arm and twisted it behind her back. The move was firm but controlled, a clear message of restraint.

"Calm down, Hyun-Jin," Yura said, her voice steady despite the chaos. "This isn't you. Think about what you're doing."

For a moment, Hyun-Jin struggled against Yura's grip, her breathing heavy and erratic. Then, with a choked sob, she slumped forward, the fight draining out of her.

"Why, Yura?" she whispered, her voice broken. "Why wasn't I enough?"

Yura gently released her hold, allowing Hyun-Jin to sit on the couch, her shoulders shaking with silent sobs. "It's not about being enough," Yura said softly. "It's about finding the right person at the right time. And for me, that person is Jiyeon."

I approached cautiously, my heart aching for the woman before me. "Hyun-Jin, we don't want to hurt you. We just want to live our lives together. Can't you find it in yourself to let us be happy?"