Chapter 34:

Belinda’s fingernails were pressed deep into her palms.

How ironic.

Suffering from advanced stomach cancer, Belinda spent many nights writhing in agony.

Yet Kristopher, her husband, seemed oblivious, utterly indifferent to her pain.

Meanwhile, Cathy, who had returned just two weeks prior, complained of a stomachache, and suddenly, Kristopher was all concern. Belinda’s long-endured suffering turned into a cruel joke. It dawned on her that he was capable of caring. It was just that she wasn’t worth his care at all.

With this realization, she inhaled sharply and said, “Fine, care about her. I don’t want any part of it.”

She slammed a divorce agreement onto the table and declared, “Kristopher, we are done!”

all the Cox family and friends are here,

Mr. Cox but didn’t want to be a home wrecker, feel free to make your move. The role of Mrs. Cox is up

Cathy’s face fell from

relentless even in their divorce, couldn’t resist getting in a jab

mean by “ladies who had her eye on Mr.

where


she implying that Cathy

had the audacity to suggest that

see him as some sort of

marriage was their business alone. When she first mentioned divorce, he dismissed it as a trivial

before a crowd of Cox family friends and relatives, exposing his affair

longer Kristopher’s wife, no longer Mrs. Cox. I refuse to endure any more

declaration was a clear

involving fifteen thousand dollars, could not hide her disdain. With a sneer, she retorted, “Cathy’s

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