Divorce Anxiety

Divorce Anxiety Chapter 22

Kathleen knew Samuel was puzzled.

She said, “I just want you to know that I’m not being whiny to seek your attention, I’m serious about this.”

Kathleen was determined to divorce Samuel.

She could not afford to wait until her baby bump started showing and got found out by others.

By that time, she might still be able to get the divorce but would the Macari grant her custody of her baby?

It was definitely out of the question.

On top of that, Samuel would not stop seeing Nicolette just for the sake of the baby.

In the end, the ones who suffered would only be the baby and herself.

“Samuel, let us end this on good terms,” said Kathleen. She then took a deep breath and said, “After crying it out yesterday, I suddenly feel that I can let go.”

It might be painful to give up, but she would be damaged beyond repair if she did not take back her heart now.

She did not want to play with fire anymore.

This time, she wanted to live for herself.

Samuel gave her a cold glance without saying anything, and he went from the bed to the shower.

Kathleen let out a sigh, and a bitter look showed on her face.

As the saying goes, you reap what you sow. She was now being rewarded with the consequences of her own action.

Kathleen and Samuel stopped communicating. They went downstairs together when they were ready.

Later while they were having their meal, Kathleen told Wynnie that she was going out.

Wynnie asked, “Are you visiting Benjamin?”

“No, I’m heading to a charity home for some volunteer work, I’m helping Gemma out. She has a lot on her plate, but the charity works need to keep going,” Kathleen explained.

When Kathleen was talking, her doe-like eyes sparkled, so she looked very cute while doing so.

Wynnie liked Kathleen; it was a genuine feeling.

Wynnie asked, “What sort of charity home is that? Anything I can help?”

“It is a charity home established specially for children with autism,” replied Kathleen in her sweet voice, “Actually I’m also not quite sure what they would need.”

Wynnie looked solemn as she said, “There is quite a number of autistic children nowadays. We really should give more attention and concern to them. It’s okay, let me know what they need after your visit.”

Kathleen nodded.

and placed it

at her

be attending all kinds of events representing the Macari family, you cannot keep shying away from

hidden from

do as I said,” Wynnie said. “Whoever dares to disagree with me, I’ll blow his head

Samuel fell speechless.

dare to, nor did she want to do

she had decided to get a divorce from Samuel, she did not want anything

of Mrs. Macari, she would

you there.” Wynnie was still

last time, she

Christopher, he will get you a bodyguard to look after your safety,” Wynnie

“Mom, I will send her over, and can’t you just get a bodyguard from the

in the Macari family have changed and only recognize

was not with them, so it did

Samuel furrowed his eyebrows.

no need for all the fuss.” Kathleen was a bit embarrassed. “I’ll just make sure to be more aware when I’m

be safe and free from danger. I’m going to leave this place, and make sure not to

asked Christopher to get you a

down on her bagel sandwich as she said, “Mom, if only

and said, “It’s a shame I’m not a man. I would never do someone as adorable as

knew they had a good

to make Wynnie laugh, Kathleen was

even do it on

It all came naturally.

done?” Samuel gave Kathleen a

up the last bagel sandwich and said, “Yes,

is wrong with just waiting for her to finish her meal?

Samuel went speechless.

she really my

I’ve really eaten enough.” Kathleen did not want to

bagel sandwiches, she

eat however much she wanted to without care, she

one knew she was pregnant, so nobody was watching over

learn to take care of

fact, she knew if she let the Macari family know she was pregnant, they would take

she could not

pinched

said, “Mom, we are heading

nodded and replied, “All right, you get

that, Samuel went out with

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