Chapter 12

Nina glanced back and replied, “Packing my bags.”

“Where are you going?”

“Home,” Nina said.

“Isn’t this your home?” Nash’s tone grew noticeably colder.

Nina’s heart stung at his words, but she looked up at him and said, “Do you really think this place belongs to me? I’m just making room for you all.”

Suddenly, Nash grabbed her hand,

halting her packing. His voice turned cold as he said, “How much longer are you going to keep this up?”

Nina dared not look up, fearing she might appear vulnerable and start crying. It was the first time she had pushed him away so forcefully. “I’m not causing a scene, I’m serious. Nash, please let go. I need to pack.

Her persistence in wanting a divorce weighed heavily on Nash’s face. With a loud “bang,” the door closed.

Hearing the noise, Nina looked up, only to hear Nash’s low voice asking, “What’s the reason behind your desire to leave?”

Nina remained silent.

his tone accusatory, “Do you think I’m not capable? Do you need me

a chill down Nina’s spine as she suddenly remembered the

must have misunderstood.

legs to give out, and she fell onto

pressure intensify, Nina

explained, “I never thought

to heart. I’ll draft a new

seemed to enrage Nash further. His

began to feel apprehensive,

chest. “What do you want to do?” Nash gripped her chin, his tone icy. “Nina, all you ever talk about is divorce. It seems

warmer and warmer. Suddenly, it dawned on her. Her face flushed. immediately, as if

fulfilling marital obligations.

impulsive?” Nash retorted.

you said from the beginning that we couldn’t cross this

silent, his deep gaze

while his

His laged

hands

gripped her waist.

they had spent one night

under the

themselves sober was unfamiliar

buttons of

mind wandered back to their wedding night, his indifference, and his warning about the consequences of

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