Chapter 12
Though he stopped disrupting my life directly, he continued lurking in the shadows daily, watching me with red–rimmed
eyes.
Finally, the divorce waiting period ended.
But he refused to show up
After being stood up for the third time, I’d had enough and decided to strip away any remaining dignity he had
I sent Summer his recent “devoted husband” act, and she arrived at the office in no time.
Summer Brooks was no longer the polished beauty she once was – she looked like a ghost with disheveled hair. She tore at his clothes in front of everyone.
“Ethan Pierce, what’s your game? You ruin me and then run back to your precious ex–wife?”
“Weren’t you supposed to love me most? Didn’t you love me for ten years?”
“I won’t let you leave! You’ve destroyed me how dare you just walk away!”
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Mr. Pierce’s face alternated between green and white. He tried to explain to me, but I just shrugged, completely indifferent.
Summer certainly had her ways. She caused scene after scene, using every extrame method possible, forcing Mr. Pierce to hang his head in shame. Several times he was so angry ho had to drag her away,
They even got physical, making a complete spectacle of themselves for all to s00. But to my surprise, despite all this, Mr. Pierce still refused to divorce
He even pushed her away in front of everyone, saying the most horrible things.
Summer, already struggling with her career and on the verge of mental collapse, was finally pushed over the edge. She grabbed Mr. Pierce’s hand and throw herself down the stairs.
As she fell, her eyes remained fixed on him.
As she fell, she cursed him to a miserable life.
A fall from the fifth floor – if not fatal, certainly crippling.
Summer was left disabled, and Mr. Pierce was shocked into a daze.
He finally stopped his pursuit, seaking daily psychological counseling.
Ho oven turned to superstition, cleansing himself with talismans every day.
Finally, Mr. Pierce, traumatized into mental instability, agreed to our divorce.
The moment we walked out of the county clerk’s office, I felt an unprecedented lightness.
The dark clouds that had hung over me completely dispersed. I know my sunny days were finally coming.
That day, I took Riley and moved to a different city, starting our new life.
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