Maybe it was the wee hours of the morning, and Dorothy wasn't fully awake yet, which is why the words just slipped out of her mouth. The anxiety in her tone nearly made Everett back off completely. He couldn't even bring himself to look into Dorothy's eyes.

"I said I need some space, can't you understand that?"

"It's just space, not leaving us, right?" Dorothy insisted on this answer, relentlessly gazing at him.

Everett frowned, "What's the point of asking that?"

"I need to know." Dorothy approached again, trying to touch him.

But he dodged, just as he dodged other women.

"If I had known you'd be like this, I wouldn't have come back."

"Everett, then I'll stop, I won't ask anymore. Please don't go, don't stay somewhere else! Bay Residence has a guest room; I can move there. You can come back to rest whenever you're tired." Dorothy could give him the space to think, but the idea of living apart was terrifying!

Back when Maxton and Bella's marriage faced troubles, it began with living apart. It signified that one party was no longer interested in continuing the relationship as it was, merely transitioning, adjusting. "I'm swamped with work; I'll just sleep at the office."

"What about the kids?" Dorothy finally played her last card, bringing up Abigail and Langston, her last shred of hope, "They'll miss their dad."

but he

it's just me you don't want to see, that's okay!

my children to live

Even as Everett clenched his fists, he couldn't harden

"I'll come back."

relented did Dorothy

the guest

she got up to leave, Everett, with a furrowed brow, grabbed her

"Not tonight."

"Then you..."

just sleep tonight. I'm too

Dorothy nodded vigorously, "Okay!"

Even though he was turned away from her, and the bedroom was dark, not clearly seeing

if she diverted her gaze for even a second, it

slowly passed, and only

Dorothy heard Everett's steady

to carefully inch@loser, gently draping

position countless times before.

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