My Ex-husband's Regret
e some of the most fru
nd had helped her forget ab
ected her, she had been practi
her a glance the t
and leaving very early, somet
ed for days, but it d
pt pushing, especially at her place
face in the restaurant, dropping by a
alised that Oliver Green was one of the most po
he restaurant regularly, and many ladies kept giggling and
at, she had started a
m to sleep and was waiting f
ved and looked
er as always and h
ck disappear, feel
ook on his face and wi
ld know what was g
n their peaceful relationship. She would ask him about his day, and
o chip in her ideas and thoughts, which he would k
tures they had taken together
acob had stashed it in one of the cardboard boxes in
would not be happy with her for retrieving it, but she just
ajar. She had peeked in and saw him seated at the
knew what was
sed the torchlight of her p
s when she spotted the bulky, worn, and
p and headed ba
way, she passed Jacob's room and
slept on his study table when he had not
to just leave him and go to her room, she foll
ept off while trying to balance up some sale
and calculated but had stil
o keep her marriage, but she knew that when it came to
ooks from under him, sitting on the floor and her eyes
for hours, her worries and troubles seeme
d made sure she never got a job as an accountant or business administrator
finally was able to balance it up
hem and made copied of
he said mentally
d and wished Jacob would wake up a
er forehead and tell her h
stole away from his room, the album in her hand, an
late and was in ful
ght a.m., and he woke
balance the damn accounts", he lamented as he
to his bad and hurriedly br
barely sparing them a glance and rushing to work, h
was seated and tried to regain his composture
t to come, but he was still wondering
age as he watched the different heads of sales in
ns to stay to buffet them, and those who did mot k
running a stressed hand over
weat even in the air-c
t his papers to organise them, concluding in his mind
ng losing his job, b
y foot a pounding heart, he walked o
the account balances an
ditors say, and he felt the g
work was. He guessed that was the point whe
" the audited said, and
ds, and to his shick, they were all
with so many compliments, saying that he was a gen
rge he had to throw up, r
*
a she felt as she stood at Oli
about them going to
ing, but it only built in her until she h
held to the sink as she kept throwing up when sh
but she rushed over to Oliver, seeing
your order?!", she asked, twirling a st