Chasing back my billionaire ex wife
NA'
chen, the only thing breaking the silen
he news of my pregnancy. I placed my hands on my stomach, feel
ue
or a brief moment, I allowed myself to hope he had changed hi
urtney's bills need to be settled," he
lump in m
w could he demand I d
er had given to me before his death. That money
ered to Maxwell; I wa
iled off. I wanted to speak about our child and ou
plicate this. Just do it. I don
mpty. There was no room in his heart
always complied, hoping that he wo
my chest as I approached the reception desk, aware of
l, and as I turned to go, I met Max
my arm, his fingers digging into my flesh
Can't you be more happy that
t tired, Maxwell," I mutt
ve you got to be tired about? I'm the one facing r
n pieces, so this was it? Three
ll, pl
growled rais
, a voice
ything o
ctor in a white coat, his calm auth
grip on my arm and h
on his face. "This isn't your concern," he mutt
ing. "Are you alright, ma'am?" he asked
I lied, but he
dentition. " You look tir
could use a brea
taken to another ward leav
what Maxwell overlooked. Before I knew it, he was leading me
," I said quietly, though g
sometimes," he replied, his to
spered, giving
it into the hamburger, I realiz
ou are going through or who that man is, but you should be treate
n, feeling tea
you, D
ring. "Take care of yourse
stayed with me, bringing a feeling of com
as soon as I entered inside, tha
expression hardened as he
n home," he said ." Had a dinner dat
's not.."
en nothing but a disappointment,
but I didn't look up because I
deep, icier
even give me a child, Edina. All this talk ab
had ever felt. "I'm not barren," I whi
" he demanded,
teadier now, remembering Dr. Cole's words.
ight feel guilty at what he said, but t
at's the case, it doesn't make any difference, Edina
ssed a stack of papers at me, w
bold word "DIVORCE" gla
ldly. "I'm done with thi
of that final blow crushin
nce again threatening to fall. But
s tone colder than ever. "I w
outside, clinging to my thin cardigan. I looked back one last time, but
s al
I could take care of. But as the cold chilled me to the b
too long, living i
t would be
aybe