Billionaire Abandoned Wife

Billionaire Abandoned Wife

Xophia

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It happened all slow but To me fast, it was the whirlwind I still remember the beginning ... "Sign this papers and leave " he said, I picked up the papers and what I saw was shocking, it was divorced papers "W-why " I asked in shock, I had just come back from the doctor office for a check up since I was feeling nauseous for the past week now but Archer didn't notice because he had been busy, now I was two months pregnant and I was getting divorced "Don't ask me why you cheating whore, you know right now you disgust me and I am so ashamed to call you my wife " he angrily replied "But I didn't cheat on you, please believe me let talk about this " I pleaded on my knees "There is nothing to talk about, just leave, you and I were never meant to be and I don't want anything to do with you not know not ever " he replied with that I angrily took the papers and signed and got up stairs and packed my bags, leaving everything he bought for me and took what I own, he didn't deserve me and my baby, I took my bag and headed for the door but As I reached it I turned back "When you finally realize what you have done don't come for me cause I won't be waiting, just be happy and live well Mr Kingston " I said and stormed out not waiting for his reply, I will raise my baby as a single mother and I was determined. Rose Clinton and Archer Kingston story

Chapter 1 The Betrayal

Rose POV

I had walked into our room, I was going to what for archer to come back for work but on getting there he was already seated on the bed and I smiled at him but he ignored me and threw a document on the floor

"Sign this papers and leave my house " he said angrily I didn't know what was going on and if it was meant to be a joke but I picked up the papers and what I saw was shocking, it was divorced papers

"W-why " I asked in shock, I had just come back from the doctor office for a check up since I was feeling nauseous for the past week now but Archer didn't notice because he had been busy, now I was two months pregnant and I was getting divorced

"Don't ask me why you cheating whore, you know right now you disgust me and I am so ashamed to call you my wife " he angrily replied

"But I didn't cheat on you, please believe me let talk about this " I pleaded on my knees

"There is nothing to talk about, just leave, you and I were never meant to be and I don't want anything to do with you not know not ever " he replied with that I angrily took the papers and signed and got up stairs and packed my bags, leaving everything he bought for me and took what I own, he didn't deserve me and my baby, I took my bag and headed for the door but As I reached it I turned back

"When you finally realize what you have done don't come for me cause I won't be waiting, just be happy and live well Mr Kingston " I said and stormed out not waiting for his reply, I will raise my baby as a single mother and I was determined.

After I left archer house I went to my sister Kate place since she was the only relative I knew of, our parents were dead they died in a car accident on their way to celebrate their twentieth anniversary, I was seventeen when it happened it took both me and my sister a lot of time to get back to normal especially me I would look myself for days crying, I broke down a couple of times and I had to be rushed to the hospital, I had to go for therapy and what happened made me strong, I will miss them that Is through but I know they are watching over me

"Hey what are you doing here at this hour did something happen? "she asked as she opened the door for me

"Archer left me " I blurted out with those words I broke down in tears

"Don't cry just tell me what happened " she said hugging me

We moved to the living room and sat on the couch and I told her everything including my pregnancy

"So He doesn't know you are expecting his child " she asked

"No he doesn't and I don't want him to find out he said he doesn't want anything to do with me "

"But He has the right to know about his child "

"No he doesn't he didn't give me the right to defend myself from his accusations and he might take my baby away and right now he or she is the reason I am willing to live "

"OK fine if that is what you want I will help you know I got you back " she replied pulling me into another hug

"Love you sis " I said

"Love you too " she replied

"I need a job, I need to be able to support my baby "

"Don't worry you can come work for me, and we make sure my niece or nephew does lack anything okay "

"Okay "

"Now wipe your tears you need to get some sleep, take the room at the end, no more crying it will affect the baby promise "

"Promise "I replied

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