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about us?" I asked, my voice shaking. "Do you think I can
burst into laughter. I frowned, feeling more confused t
a minute, did you actually think that I wo
t are you even saying? Isn't that what you
talking nonsense, but I was t
d. "I'm throwing you away, Alice. Don't you
mpose myself. "Don't expect me to leave," I said, my voice fir
moving closer to my husband. "I think it's time," she said, her
u both talking about? What last card?" I demanded. "And can you please s
a drawer and pulling out a document. "Not anymore," he said, his voice drip
apers. The words seemed to leap off the page, striking me like a
d, my hea
ut my husband's name for the first time since I'd entered t
nds hard and unforgiving. "Sign these papers quickly, Alice. I need t
und her like a possessive claim. I felt another fresh
voice cracking. "You know I still love yo
led, his eyes devoid of empathy. "Sign the
. With shivering hands, I picked up the pen, my signature
nature on the page, already signed and dated. The realization h
neered, his eyes glinting with hatred. "Pack your
I have no place to go and no one to turn to," I said, my voice shaking. "H
ister burst into la
on her lips. "There's nothing you can do. You'r
self. I was a housewife, dependent on Ethan for ever
ked my bags, my hands shaking as I zipped them up. Then, I took one las
ning air, I burst into tears. I di
nce college. I hailed a taxi and got in, the driver's sympathetic glance in the rearview
nown for years, I felt a sense of loss and despai
rained. After giving the door a weak knock, Naomi opened the do
o my side. She scanned my pale-looking face, swo
speak. Naomi ushered me inside, sat me down,
ut Ethan's affair, the divorce, and how he had kicked me out of our home. Naomi listened att
u can stay here with me," she said. "There's no problem at all. I'm managin
be leaving the country soon, but she was willing to let me
I said, my voice c
leasure,"
said, "You know, I really need to get out fo
I should've followed you, but I don't feel like
bar. Inside, I ordered a drink and took a sip
itting alone at the bar. He had politely declined the a
I walked up to him. "Hey, Mr stranger, do you ha
mix of surprise and amu
married?"
he r
ed, curiosity getting the better o
his hea
"Okay, that's good," I whispered, before p
t of electricity run through my body. His eyes burned wit
arried, why can't I do it now? I knew it was a foolis
about we go have sex?" My voice was husky, and
pread across his face. He nodded, his eyes never leaving mine