Divorce Has Never Felt This Good
Divorce Has Never Felt This Good Chapter 112
Devin seemed to have expected this. He simply looked into her eyes and answered, “Aren’t you angry that Rory used you to hide his feelings for Raina a secret for three years?”
Becky’s eyes widened slightly.
To be honest, she didn’t expect that Devin would know about this.
In the eyes of outsiders, she was coming at Rory as a jealous ex-wife who still loved him.
But Becky knew herself better than anyone else. She knew that she was angry because he had kept her in the dark for three years.
She was from the esteemed Ramos family.
While she could accept that Rory didn’t love her, she couldn’t accept that he saw her as a fool from the very beginning.
She was no fool. How could she let such an insult go?
Becky held Devin’s gaze and asked softly, “So what are you going to do?”
into a smile. Then, without answering, he took out his cell
put the call on speaker
later,
cold and harsh voice broke the silence.
at Becky and smiled. He said into the phone, “I’m just a little curious. How
the hell do you want?” Rory sounded
1606 in JW Marriott. If you want to know what I want, why don’t you come over and see
a response, Devin hung up
message to someone. Afterward, Devin looked up at Becky again and
understand what he was up to. “How are you so sure they won’t kick us
she just slapped Babette in the face. Becky doubted they’d welcome her with open
“Maybe Raina’s waiting for
his hand and knocked on the
“Yes?”
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