Divorce Has Never Felt This Good

Divorce Has Never Felt This Good Chapter 3

The rain got heavier while Becky’s heart grew colder.

She didn’t know how long she had knelt outside. She only knew that when the rain stopped, the sky was still pitch black.

The two servants had fallen asleep. In fact, Becky could’ve seized this as an opportunity to leave, but she wasn’t reconciled.

She simply didn’t believe that Rory could really be so cruel.

But sometimes, even she had to admit that she was being too naive.

At the break of dawn, Rory finally came.

Having knelt all night, Becky’s back was slumped.

As Rory approached, she stared at him blearily and pinched herself to wake up. “Are you calm yet?”

If he was calm, he should be willing to listen to her now.

Rory looked at the woman in front of him. Becky was drenched from the previous night’s rainstorm, and her almond-shaped eyes looked weary, but they couldn’t conceal her determination.

her stubborn gaze. “Are you

stunned and her eyes widened in disbelief. She suddenly realized that her kneeling in the cold

prove a point. Her point couldn’t just

Babette into the water.

both pain and numbness. When she was finally able to stand, she locked eyes with him and continued, “But I

but instead of admitting to her mistake, she declared that she wanted to

to walk away. Her steps were slow and pained because her knees were swollen after a whole night of kneeling. Worse yet, the rains had worsened her fever, and she

to her

texted Jessie Walker, her best friend. After hitting

happened to be going upstairs. Without looking at him, Becky walked past him

taking a toll on her. The second she walked out of the house,

she fainted, Jessie

on the side of the road,

hell

Becky’s luggage, and stuffed it into the trunk. As soon as she shut the trunk, Becky’s knees buckled and she

“Becky!”

to support her. The moment she touched Becky,

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