Chapter7
The package was a big cardboard box. When he unpacked it, he saw all kinds of stuff inside.
There were pink everlasting roses, pink diamond necklaces, pink Hermes bags, bright pink high heels, cherry pink dresses, pink diamond watches, gold decorations, peach pink scarves, branded perfume, pink diamond brooches, car keys, a pink diamond ring…
Brayan’s face darkened. He was getting angry inside.
All these things were the gifts he gave Jennifer when he was trying to win her over back then.
The pink diamond ring was the one he used to propose.
As he looked through the stuff, he saw that even after all these years, the price tags were still on.
The only thing that wasn’t from him in the box was an envelope. He pulled out the papers inside.
The night view of Nexford was beautiful, all glitzy and glamorous.
The old house on Sanford Street hadn’t had its lights on for years, but today, for some reason, the lights were on from early evening all the way till late at night.
Jennifer spent half the day cleaning the room until it was clean. It was pretty simple, but it looked nice and cozy.
Back then, she had her mom with her. But now she was all by herself. It was a lie to say she wasn’t lonely.
She was holding her phone, thinking about whether to call her bestie from high school, Lydia Gomez.
But before she could call, the doorbell rang all of a sudden. She hung up and went to open the door.
At the door, Brayan was standing there, tall and straight, and it gave Jennifer a real shock.
“What are you doing?!”
With a crash, Brayan threw the divorce papers right in her face.
Her face turned red. She had never seen Brayan so mad before, and she got scared and lowered her head.
“Why so quiet? Why did you run away from home for no reason? Stop being so childish!”
Brayan reached for Jennifer, but she shied away,
“Brayan, I wanna get divorced.”
“Why?”
“Because…”
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Chapter7
“Because of Catalina?”
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Hearing the name, Jennifer looked up. Brayan was standing there with his arms crossed. His face, handsome like out of a painting, twisted into a scornful sneer, which hurt her eyes.
Seeing Jennifer not saying anything, Brayan thought it was funny.
Now that Catalina was back in the country, there was no way to keep their thing a secret. And he didn’t even wanna try to hide it.
“Jennifer, did you learn to play games now? Let me be honest, Catalina was my first love, and I proposed to you to get back at her. But in the three years we’ve been married, I’ve never done anything to hurt you!”
The last sentence made Jennifer’s eyes tear up.
She wanted to yell at Brayan, “What about the baby? Didn’t you kill it yourself?!”
But she felt it was useless.
Her chest felt tight, like a big rock was sitting on top of it. She struggled to take a deep breath.
At this point, divorce was the best way out for her and Brayan. It would put an end to her foolish and failed love and marriage.
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