8.
He was taken aback, eyes wide in disbelief. He never expected me, typically so compliant, to speak so harshly.
And then I realized something.
Not loving him anymore felt liberating!
I could say whatever I wanted, even call him a jerk, without worrying about his feelings. Inside, I felt nothing but satisfaction!
Declan lowered his head. “Fine… we’ll divorce, But I’ll win you back, just like before.”
I couldn’t be bothered to respond.
Does he think he’s irresistible or something?
I was with him and treated him well because | loved him.
Besides that sincere gesture in college that touched me, I had no other feelings.
Where does his confidence come from?
08:26 Mon, Feb 10 GD.
When we left the office with the divorce papers, Sierra suddenly understood that Declan and I were genuinely divorcing, that I was truly leaving them.
Nobody would tell her bedtime stories anymore.
Nobody would care for her when she was sick.
Nobody would stand up for her at kindergarten when she was bullied.
No more homemade chicken wings and so many other things.
She immediately let go of Declan’s hand and ran to cling tightly to my leg, crying out loudly, “Mom, please, don’t leave me!”
“I won’t call Genevieve mom anymore. I only want you as my mom. Please don’t leave me, okay?
A crowd began to gather around us, and I became the target of their disapproval.
I held back my temper. “Take your daughter away!”
Declan tried to pull her away, but she wouldn’t budge. Sierra pushed his hand away, “Go away, Dad! It’s all your fault! If you hadn’t introduced me to Genevieve, Mom wouldn’t leave
me!”
“I’m sorry, Mom… I’ll eat my meals and behave. I’ll do whatever you say, okay? Wahhh…”
People around started to criticize me.
“How could this woman be so heartless! Look, she’s divorcing and doesn’t even want her poor daughter!”
“Wait, look at how well–dressed she is, and how shabby her husband and child look. You can tell she’s not a good wife or mother!”
“Yeah, exactly!”
Their comments grew louder and more incessant.
08:26 Mon, Feb 10
Their comments grew louder and more incessant.
Sierra, like grasping at a lifeline, thought she could force me to change my mind.
I pried her hands off with an impassive face.
She cried so hard that her snot and tears were all over me.
I found it repulsive.
I glanced around at the crowd. “You’re all so loving and kind–hearted, why don’t
them in?”
you
take
They fell silent immediately, wanting to scold me but finding it inappropriate at the
moment.
I pointed at the man who had been yelling the loudest. “You, yes, you. You seem very sympathetic. Here’s your chance–take them home.”
His face changed several times. “Why should I take them home? I don’t even know them!”
“If you don’t know them, why are you involved in this? Were you by my bed at midnight, listening in on why I divorced him?”
I let out a cold laugh.
The man turned red with embarrassment.
A red sports car pulled up at the curb. I was about to look away when I noticed Kieran Johnson, dressed in a suit, walking toward me.
His handsome face was now cold.
He held a stack of papers in his hand.
My heart skipped a beat, unsure of his intentions.
He raised his hand and tossed the papers into the air.
08:26 Mon, Feb 10
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Papers flew everywhere, and everyone looked to see photos of Declan and Genevieve being intimate, along with a family photo with Sierra.
Instantly, everyone’s expression toward me turned apologetic. But when they looked at Declan and Sierra, it was with disdain, and they began calling Declan a jerk.
At that moment, I felt nothing.