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It was unbelievable. After all that had happened, he still thought this was about me wanting something from him-like a wedding could somehow replace the life we lost.
"No," I said firmly. "I've decided to divorce you."
His patience snapped. "Doris, what more do you want? Isn't the
wedding what you've been asking for? I'm agreeing to it now!"
"Agreeing?" I almost laughed at the absurdity of it. For ten years, I loved him so deeply that I lost my own self-worth. Even when people thought I was the mistress, I stayed. I endured everything because I
loved him.
But all those years of love-and even having Oliver-weren't enough to win even a fraction of his heart.
It wasn't until I saw him with Sienna, saw the gentleness he could show, that I realized he was capable of love. Just not for me.
And now, I didn't want it anymore. I didn't want him. I didn't want to be tangled up in his life any longer.
So, I took my suitcase-the one holding Oliver's ashes-and returned to the villa my mother left me. She had always said it was meant to be my safe haven, my "tree hole" where I could retreat when things got too hard.
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I locked myself inside, staring at Oliver's picture. I cried until there were no more tears, until I passed out from exhaustion.
I had no family left in the world, and I felt like I could die here,
unnoticed and alone.
But to my surprise, Nathan found me.
When I woke up, he was sitting at the edge of the bed, his face filled with something close to pain as he looked at me.Exclusive content © by Nô(v)el/Dr/ama.Org.
"You really did all this for that man's child? You love him that much?"
he asked, stirring a bowl of porridge angrily.
I was confused. "That man's child?" I thought. Nathan was the only man I'd ever been with.
The day we got our marriage license, Sienna had just returned from abroad. Nathan got drunk, and I helped him to his room. He held me tightly, begging me not to leave him. We spent the night together. When he woke up the next morning and saw me beside him, he remembered that we were married. But instead of warmth, his eyes filled with disgust as he looked at the marks he'd left on me. "How dare you take advantage of me while I was drunk? You know I love Sienna."