Chapter 7

At Dewberry Manor, Xavier lounged on the living room couch after returning home and didn't bother turning on the lights.

He was so worn out that he massaged his temples while resting. Yet, his eyes soon snapped wide open as he abruptly woke from his sleep.

It was odd because he'd had another nightmare. Not to mention, it was about Yvette.

He couldn't believe he had dreamt about Yvette dying and that it had felt so real. When he looked at his phone, he realized it was only 4:00 am.

It was the end of their cool-off period, and they agreed to finalize their divorce together today.

Xavier couldn't help but text Yvette. "Don't forget that we're finalizing our divorce today."

Yvette was on the brink of losing her consciousness when she received that text.

Even so, she forced herself to send a voice message in response. "Sorry, I might not make it... But don't worry. We'll definitely get a divorce." Her death naturally meant their marriage would no longer be in effect.

Xavier inexplicably exhaled in relief while listening to

Yvette's voice message. He had known it. How could Yvette be dead? He believed that she wouldn't be willing to end her life or their marriage.

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With that thought, he called her

For the past few years, Yvette had seldom received calls from Xavier. He had always been straightforward and never beaten around the bush. So, he had rarely called her and had only texted. Yvette answered the ell, but Xavier's frosty tone rang out before she could speak.

He said, "My patience is limited, Yvette. You're the one who wanted a divorce.

"Do you regret our marriage because I didn't give you money? I bet 300 million dollars isn't possibly enough to satisfy you into marrying someone new."

Yvette's throat constricted, and she could no longer hear what else he had to say.

Ultimately, she refused to admit to things she had never done. She willed her last bit of strength to say, "I never cared about y-your money throughout my m-marriage to you, Xav! "A-Also, I'm n-not divorcing you because of money! Y-You might not b-believe this, but I still w-want to say it. I didn't k -know about my mother and brother breaking the contract b -back then... "I-I won't marry anyone for 300 million dollars e-either!"

She stuttered a lot.

Xavier could hear the intense wind and rain from her end of the call. "Where are you now?"

Yvette couldn't hear him anymore. Instead, she held her

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phone tightly while repeating, "I-If I had known about what m-my mother and brother had done, I-I wouldn't have

chosen t-to marry you...

"I-If I had known that y-you had always loved D-Daphne, I- I wouldn't have married you either...

"I-If I had known th my dad would get into a car accident on o-our wedding day, i wouldn't have m-married you!"

She repeated the phrase, "wouldn't have married you."

Xavier could tell how aggrieved she had felt all these years from the way she spoke. Likewise, he detected how much she regretted marrying him.

All at once, he felt like something had lodged at the back of his throat, and he could barely breathe.

"What right do you have to regret our marriage? Weren't you the one who cried and begged to marry me back then?" Shockingly, his deep voice was a little hoarse. Meanwhile, Yvette's voice grew softer, so much so that Xavier could barely hear her anymore. He yelled, "Yvette! Where are you now?"

Yvette didn't answer him.

last words, "The truth is... I hope you can

thud sounded as Yvette's phone slipped from her

and its screen gradually

looked

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on his phone, panicking.

emotionless automated response. "Sorry, your call cannot

However, he froze at e door, thinking that Yvette was likely

about to be divorced. So, why would her

Yvette's words continued to echo in his mind. "I-If I had known about what m-my mother and brother

I had known that y-you had always loved

a car accident on o-our wedding day, I wouldn't

over a month since she had left this room. He opened the door and

space.

atmosphere inside felt

lights, Yvette's room seemed empty.

found a small notebook. Only one sentence was written in the notebook. "I believe those who choose to leave after the most miserable experiences

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before ultimately deciding to

came from Xavier as he read the elegant handwriting. "Miserable? Am I not miserable for

the noteboo' into the trash can. Yet, as he turned to leave, he found himse.. going back and neatly setting the book back on

like Yvette had been behaving strangely during the past two days, but he couldn't put a finger on

am; he had received a call from Viola at that time. "Claude, could you help me check on Yvette? I just had a weird dream." Claude sat upright.

came to me all drenched from the rain, telling me not to forget to pick her up and drive her home..." Viola unknowingly teared up

worried that something happened to her. She didn't answer her phone when I called. A few days ago,

hearing that, Claude reflected on Yvette's recent behavior and got dressed

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so he reached her place in ten minutes. He opened the door but found the inside of her unit eerily empty. The door to Yvette's bedroom wasn't even shut, and the inside was empty.

Claude wondered wh

have gone at

them up, opened them,

read, "I've transferred the rental

care of me these past

know? I never made any friends

I was a failure because I didn't have

you made me realize I'm not as

going to be with

and saw

the door

there. The journey would only take around 20 minutes

whom he believed to be

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would choose

suburbs at that moment. However, she was

rained heavily at the cemetery in the

fallen over in front of the tombstone

struck her from above. Her long

like she

ran in the rain toward her.

could only hear the wind and rain. Yvette didn't

pills beside her. He picked her up with trembling hands and was shocked at how light

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