Divorcing The Billionaire On Valentine's Day
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this was the right thing to do. I had been the entire year, but why did it suddenly, just wh
d grabbed the paper I had spent most of my d
n't think too much. I
n his way up the stairs to his own room. He walked past me
me he did s
as the day I first met him. I don't think he has ever looked at me any other way. I thought to myself. "Can we t
teme
ad to
ould no
y thoughts off. Adeline. The way he said my n
o
ne
g to leave but what morning? He was one to leave for work even on a holida
n get invit
e of my mouth, the pain remindi
elf as I handed him the divorce papers. "I wa
cle or something. His brows furrowed into an angered expression. His ey
You wan
d I'd appreciate it if you do so too. I'd..." he
n of five years?" His voice rose with each word, matching it with steps until he wa
, on the 1st of February, we signed the deal and got married. Today is the 14th, Grayson. Your five years are over...." I was
ant
r this end. I tho
tep back to create the space he made sure we
, for the first time since I had known this man
hat five years ha
e and would be glad to see me lea
t wait to leave, is that it? I gave you everything, Adeline. What's the hurry about leaving wh
in my eyes. "Just sign the papers so that I can l
he one who forced me to marry him. I mean, if he just
room but I felt him grab me,
of mother leaves her five-year-old son?" He yelled i
on't really care, Grayson.
he got. He also made sure to teach Johnny that I was no mothe
me in a matter of minutes, a
little head peeked through the door as though he was af
e followed and I felt my heart squeeze painf
with your father..." I didn't know if he heard my answer,
ggers with his eyes at me. When the boy still didn't move, Grayson lo
n son wanted to
out from the base of the closet. I then stuffed the bag with my things before dragging myself down the
oured himself. From where I stood, I could feel the hate he had felt
drink. Knowing he wasn't going to say anything, or even try to stop me, I ti
would say to me. "You don't think I'll let you leave with my card, do you?" H
another glance. I raked my mind for any memory
a single dime had I spent on myself for whatever re
vorce, you will leave the card behin
assho
of c
very day you gave it to me. And everything in this bag..." I pointed to my suitcase, a bitter taste coating my mouth from the memory of how much I worked to own something of my own desp