Remarry My Ex-wife: Love Heals A Broken Heart
Chapter 22: You Are Not Welcome Here
‘Why is this woman acting so different? Is she mad at me about the divorce?’ Zac wondered sourly to himself.
He seemed to have completely forgotten that he had forced her to have an abortion.
After all, no sane woman would treat a man the same after he forced her to have an abortion.
If Patricia hadn't realized her hatred for Zac before, she would have realized it the moment she set eyes on him.
She hated the man in front of her for his ruthless, and for forcing her to lose her baby.
She didn't want to see him, nor did she want him to appear in front of her ever again. "Zac, please have a seat!"
Seeing that the two of them were staring wordlessly at each other as if in a stalemate, Giselle quickly stepped forward to mediate. "Mom, leave the room first,"
Patricia said in a low voice, getting up with her eyes still fixed on Zac.
"Patricia..."
Giselle wanted to persuade her, but after a moment, she sighed and said, "Okay."
She knew that the couple had something to talk about in private.
If she continued to stay here, it would only make things more awkward and uncomfortable for them.
It was better for her to leave.
Therefore, Giselle walked out of the room step by step, turning her head several times to look at Patricia as she went.
At the door, she took one last look at her daughter and sighed worriedly before closing it.
"What are you doing here? You are not welcome here."
Patricia's cold words and her unapproachable indifference stung Zac's heart.
"I'm here to pick you up,"
he replied casually, as if nothing was wrong between them.
Patricia snorted.
"You don't have to pretend to care about me." Then, she turned around and continued to pack up her things.
With her back to Zac, she added, "As I said, you are not welcome here!"
an impulse to reach out and pull her into
one who brought you here, so it's
still light and casual, but
I don't want
the door, and shouted, "Zac, we are divorced,
want? Why are you still here? I already told you, I don't want
now! Get out of
more and more hysterical, and tears
the people outside the
that had mattered to
other people made fun of her or gossiped about her. She didn't have the energy to think about
his fists in anger, and his soft heart
was really
have any sense of morality? She was so shameless! Although he despised her, he still thought he should drop her at the
I said, I brought you here, so I will definitely take you back to the Sampson family's house!"he insisted with a scowl, raising his voice
Patricia
that she was about to lose control of herself! Why did she have to bear this heartbreak over and over again? "Ha! Zac, if you want to see Lyndsy, just go to the Sampson family's house directly.You don't have to pretend to be kind to me just to get close to
Patricia said sarcastically.
she had suddenly thought of Lyndsy, but
thick eyebrows slightly, and a trace of displeasure
could she say such a thing?Of course, he had forgotten about the news that had been released about him and Lyndsy, and how much
with Patricia, Zac walked past her and
and grabbing her
go of me! You
as she tried hard
choice but to lower her head and
go of Patricia's arm, and she took
"Mom!"
scream, Patricia opened the door and
"What's wrong, Patricia?"
at Patricia in
the tears on her face
"Mom, let's go!"
Patricia
where are your things? Zac is still
head and looked worriedly at the
her?’ With great strength, Patricia
two of them soon disappeared around the bend of
in the ward, Zac had already put down Patricia's
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