A Web of Deceit
a divorce
ment at Larry Spencer, I could
d hugged me, saying, "Honey, tell me what I'm doing
almly said, "Some mistakes c
ntence, yet Larry und
listen to me explain. At that time, I wanted
errupting him, "I don't want to talk about the past.
, think about our sweet moments in the past and our child. What will
appy. Back then, he was energetic and ambitious, always fi
e got married. Larry seemed lik
ould quit. Over half of the year, he spent at
s me, but he also often nitpicked to me and lost his
th a daughter, she insisted I should get rid of the baby, and Larry n
neither he nor his mother ever looked at me or our chil
nd I finally understood why my paren
wn stubbornness that led to today's situation,
mine, and the child is yours," Seeing my insistence on divorce,
, turned around, and looked at Larry in
, and savings are mine. You lea
hadn't misheard,
on you, so you should compensate me," Larry said as if it was only natural and added, "Moreover, you gav
I wouldn't have believed that
ry had nothing. We had a
from my parents, who couldn't
o the house and car? Was there any of your money in our savings? For the past two
f I didn't wor
twelve. The first thing you did with your salary was hand it over to your
t I purchase you a can of form
." I s
ch. Wasn't it normal for them to buy us a house and a car? With your high salary, what's wrong with you contributing more to the family? My mom raised me on
m justified, and you should help me because you're rich," I had a su
tening. What's truly daunting is
rty mentality," constantly negat
himself and always felt the w
energy to argue with Larry a
ck the door at home with my key, only to
rry. The phone rang for a long ti
rry said, there was im
e the lock at
ected me, saying, "Thi
mine, and it has nothing to do with you. If you're smart, leaving and don't bother me again. Oh by the
ss before, I didn't expect he c
t the fatigue from the lengthy nig
had thought. Instead, he calmly said, "A house is no
ry decided to shamelessly make a s
der and said, "Don't w
ed upstairs, and asked softly, "
he stepped outside, he stopped and looked around with wide eyes, just like you did when y
rs and get sleep for
le night shift, and I coul
saying, "Claire Lowe, what the hell did you mean? It was just one house, and you sued me? Your family is so rich, did you re