Heartbreak Billionaire: He Should Never Have Let Go
ouse, Brandon sat in his Maybach, quietly ta
ow. Don't you think it's time to start planning for a b
of frustration flickering through
no need to rush. You and Grandpa sh
in annoyance. "Your grandfather's condition might have improved, but we'
ndma
rd things, Brandon. Whatever'
er the line for
ou hear me?" th
ehead in frustration.
w more words before
s fingers, this time slower, more distracted. He s
en, he opened the messa
e-a simple floral image, tagged "My Love." He sk
imply reminded her of the time a
hadn't s
on sent a new messa
instantly. He turned to see Millie sta
pped into the passenger sea
erday's clothes-the same ones
his ties, picking his cologne, arranging every deta
u late?" Br
looke
te," she sa
who would always arrive early an
nst the wheel. His eyes narrow
e from a sleepless night after he
he looke
ooking away. "Don't tell them about the divorce.
away. Instead, she asked,
andon said flatly, a flicker of i
ettled in
illie let out a
into a fist and turned
e used to imagine what th
sing a hand gently over her belly, whisperi
adn't ha
six months and start planning for a b
r, only had si
ssers-by ca
, Brandon. Are you completely sure yo
s?" Brandon barked, lo
waiting for him
another word. She reached into her bag, pull
ing through the pages. It was
. I'll only take what I'm entitled to from the Watson family. And from
out a pen and pla
ay with you,
the document, but his f
really wasn't asking for much. And
n't ge
o do? It was basicall
ose months by her side. After that, he'd return to Mill
ad always seemed
ht of her as someone wi
her, pushing her into things that c
e never d
olding out the results like a trophy. "
dient. For seven years, he'd s
their marriage probably wo
t.
g blood, still trying to smile-stabbed at
outside the car
stared back at him-b
way of thre
once faked messag
ted Vi
don picked up the pen
orce his hand.
o copies of t
ok her copy afte
and headed into the courthouse. T
they would finalize everything
done, the two of them stepped
zing, and the warmth se
ed the people
ried from those getting divorced. Some people
lked by, ha
don. He remembered that same look on Millie's
er at Millie, but
unt during the next six months," he said.
a reply. Just tur
ly, watching his car dis
rived not
o cars went oppo
ward Vivian F
ded for Crobe
's studio, where she greet
's done. She did
to the ob-gyn wing and quiet
ed over and pull
nd doctor, Alexia Hussain, looked at her with concern. "You were so determined
and placed the divorce filin
y. "Let's terminate it.