"That's enough," I heard him say. Not a second later, the television screen went black and I found myself staring at Rogue's reflection instead, a hand reached out to point the remote towards it. There was nothing about the press conference that I didn't expect, except maybe for the fact that the marriage was announced a lot sooner than I thought. The unpleasant surprise rendered me speechless and unmoved on the couch with my tightly clenched fists sitting on my lap. I could feel Rogue's sympathetic gaze on me but I didn't dare meet his eyes. I was heartbroken but strangely didn't have the energy to act on it. My eyes stung but no tears ran down my cheek. Despite the rush of a horrible mix of emotions, my head was clear—an idea popped up. "Rogue," I called out. From his reflection, I

