ifelessly.
“Shane?” I gasped in shock, staring at him in disbelief.
Shane’s eyes were dull, and his hair had turned gray overnight. If I didn’t know better, I’d have thought that he was the one who had died
“Nat?” Shane struggled upright. His expensive clothes were filthy, with several cigarette butts stuck to the sleeves. “You’re here. You’re finally here. Thank goodness you’re here. I still have you…”
I looked down at him and said coldly, “You’re mistaken. I’m here to finalize our divorce.”
He looked incredulous and grabbed the cuff of my sleeve. “No, that’s impossible. You still love me. Right?
“I’m sorry. I’m really sorry. I shouldn’t have cheated on you with Hailey. I shouldn’t have upset you. Hailey hasn’t even come to visit me these days. You’re the only one who cares about me.”
His expression turned vicious. “All of our relatives flocked to us when my parents were still alive. Now that they’re dead, they can’t even be bothered to attend their funeral. They’re all just waiting to pounce on the inheritance.”
“This has nothing to do with me,” I said coldly. I just need you to sign the divorce agreement.”
Trembling, Shane picked up a pen and signed his name, seemingly exhausting all of his energy to write down his name.
I didn’t take him to the hospital.
I turned and walked away.
From that moment on, this man had nothing to do with me anymore.