There was a reason that Ruari was usually the dumpee, not the dumper.
She frowned again. Love was complicated and messy. She had loved Dante. Truly. He was the perfect man, he just wasn't perfect for her. Maybe she'd been blindsided, caught up in romance and frivolity. Dante had been the ideal Victorian romantic man but perhaps that was the problem; things never felt really real. That was why she liked fighting with Hal, because it was a proper relationship. Not perfect but real.
She watched Dante with a small smile. She still felt disgusted that she'd ended things but she needed to. The pain he felt may have been intense but what if she'd carried on? What if they'd had kids? Moved in together? It'd be ten times worse. He felt more as a friend towards the end but it wasn't his fault. He couldn't have treated her any better or done anything more to convince her. They'd just...fizzled out. Shit happened. Simple as.
"Oh Dante," Ruari said, eyes wide as she held her hands out towards him with a shake of her head. "I can't accept this," she whispered as she was handed the piece of jewellery. As she flipped it over in her hands, she felt a lump of sadness appear in her throat. There was a crushing sense of gloom and sadness and guilt that settled around her shoulders, making them sag as she examined the bracelet. She couldn't wear that, she knew she couldn't. It'd be like a slap in the face to Hal. She wasn't sure she could keep it, either. It'd make it seem like she was holding on to a broken and battered relationship but she obviously couldn't throw it away. Dante was too good for that. Instead, she nodded dumbly as she folded it carefully into her bag. She had no idea what she was doing to do.
"Oh. Right. Of course," she said, all in a tizzy as he told her he needed to leave. She stood, squeezing his hand affectionately. She even managed a smile. "Go on. Go and save some more lives," she joked, trying to disguise and order the wash of feelings that were addling her brain. Closure. Was that the word? Dante seemed better. They could be civil. It was likely that they'd never see each other again. She'd like to be friends but she wasn't sure if that was possible. Not really. At least they could be cordial if they ever crossed paths again.
Ruari winced as her ex-fiancee mentioned her current flame's name. She hadn't told Dante that she was dating Hal but he seemed...okay with it? Hal knew that she'd been engaged before but she wasn't sure if he knew it was to Dante. Shit. She'd have to clear that up. She'd have to tell Hal about the bracelet, too. She didn't want any secrets. It wasn't as though she was harbouring any feelings towards Dante. Things were just a little uneasy. But perhaps that was all in her head.
She nodded, offering a smile. "I will," she managed before giving a cheery wave. "Bye." Watching his retreating back, she wasn't sure what had happened. Was this finished now? Was the chapter closed? She massaged her forehead, trying to ward away the advancing headache. It was fine now. It had to be. Shaking herself, she turned and walked the opposite way. Still a bit shaken, she dropped Hal's lunch off at the welcome witches' station before practically sprinting out of the hospital. That was the thing about she and Dante; they weren't friends, they weren't enemies. They were just strangers with some memories.