Divorce Anxiety

Divorce Anxiety Chapter 52

Kathleen didn’t want to be the one who ruined Samuel’s relationship with his family.

She thought it would be better for everyone if she left.

“Okay. You can go home and get some rest since there is nothing else to do here.” Cynthia took out the apple cider vinegar that Kathleen liked to drink and put it into a bag.

Then, she packed some snacks for Kathleen too.

Kathleen liked to eat fruit-flavored snacks. Hence, Cynthia always prepared them for her.

Kathleen smiled sweetly like a kid as she held the snacks that were given by Cynthia.

“Granny, I’ll come again next time,” Kathleen said adorably.

Cynthia smiled as she said, “You can come every day. I will always welcome you.”

“Granny, I’ll come as long as you don’t mind it.” Kathleen was shy.

“Why would I?” Cynthia patted her head and said, “Take good care of yourself, my girl.”

Kathleen nodded. “Okay. Goodbye, Granny.” Despite her reluctance, she bade farewell to Cynthia.

“Goodbye,” Cynthia said.

With that, Kathleen and Samuel turned around and headed toward the elevator.

Samuel helped Kathleen to hold the bag while she stood next to him.

The elevator stopped after going down two floors. After that, several people got into the elevator.

Samuel put the things in one hand and used the other hand to hug Kathleen lest she got hit by others.

Pressed into his embrace, all she could hear was the sound of his powerful heartbeat. She felt as if she was drowning in his warm embrace.

Soon, Kathleen felt the strange gaze from the people next to them. They had been scrutinizing Samuel and her.

There were two young girls who were holding their phones while pointing at and gossiping about Samuel and her. Kathleen frowned upon seeing it.

The girls put down their hands hurriedly and looked away out of guilt as soon as they noticed Kathleen was staring at them.

Kathleen was speechless upon seeing their action.

Shortly after that, they stepped out of the elevator after it arrived on the ground floor.

Samuel then pulled Kathleen into the car.

into the car, Kathleen asked, “Are you going back to the

“Yes.” Samuel nodded.

can leave me halfway. I will go back to the condominium to get some clothes before heading to the Macari residence,”

looked at

there. “It’s almost the New Year. Haven’t we always done

utter a

want to go there so early. I’m not going to pack my

about it a few days later.” Samuel furrowed

Christopher to have a chance to meet Kathleen as the former had been going to the Macari residence too frequently recently. Or rather,

Kathleen nodded in

Kathleen and asked indifferently, “Do you

“Yeah.” Kathleen nodded.

Samuel asked

there.” Kathleen’s gentle voice sounded

Samuel lived together was a huge

with everything, she felt lonely when she

so she

hire a live-in housekeeper who would live with them in their house every day. Instead,

was good without a doubt. Therefore, there were quite a lot of people who

holding the steering wheel as he spoke with a

pursed her red lips and

them if their father is always absent during festivals? If we’re divorced, I can still tell them their father has passed away as an excuse. However, if we’re still married,

thought of that, Kathleen wanted a divorce even

twenty-seven days before the New Year. You still have some time to think about

object at

our relationship. So, it’s up to you. I don’t want to think about it anymore as I’m too

She was exhausted.

Samuel sent Kathleen to the lobby

Kathleen was about to get out of the car, Samuel locked

As she turned around, she

Samuel’s handsome face was close

his soft and warm lips pressed against her lips and they

the corner of Kathleen’s eyes was

his large hand against Kathleen’s soft cheek and rubbed

want other men to see her like

desire to possess her burned in

early tonight.”

was soft like

can come home whenever you want. But it would be better if you don’t come back. I’ll be

and gazed at her intently as if he wanted to

her

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