Cornelia tucked the divorce certificate carefully into her bag hoisted her suitcase, and said, ‘President
Hartley. I’m leaving with Patricia”
“… I’ll walk you” Marcus said, standing up instinctively, reaching out to hold Cornelia’s hand.
“No need” Cornelia immediately backed away, avoiding his touch.
Marcus was left hanging he paused before saying. “You can keep the car I bought you.”
“Thank you but no Cornelia replied.
Marcus tried again, “I can have my driver take you.”
“No need
Marcus persisted, “It’s not easy to get a cab around here.”
What was with the phony concern when they were already divorced?
Cornelia could not bear Marcus‘ expression, “President Hartley, we’re divorced. From now on, we’re
total strangers. Whether I can get a cab or not, that’s none of your
business”
With the divorce certificate in hand, she had no connection to him anymore. If they ever met again, they
would just be strangers.
“Well goodbye then, Marcus said
Cornelia looked at Marcus. His face remained unchanged, still handsome with perfect features, devoid
of any flaws. But now, Cornelia thought he was so fake. Everything he had ever said to her, she
couldn’t tell what was real and what was not
But she wouldn’t have to worry about that anymore
“It’s best if we never see each other again,” Cornelia said sweetly to Marcus.
She never wanted to see him again, nor did she want to recall the words he had once said. She had
truly believed that he wanted to spend his life with her. She had truly believed that she was the only
woman in his heart. But reality had cruelly shown Cornelia that a man’s words should never be taken
lightly.
Marcus‘ clenched fist at his side. He wanted to say something, but in the end, he didn’t.
Cornelia turned to Patricia and said, “Patricia, I’ll help you pack”
Patricia looked at Marcus, then at Cornelia. Although she didn’t want to believe that Marcus and
Cornelia would divorce, the reality was in front of her and she had to accept it. “Marc, will you regret
your decision today?”
Marcus was the child Patricia had raised single–handedly. His thoughts were deep and many people
couldn’t understand him, but Patricia felt she knew him somewhat. She could tell that Marcus really
liked Cornelia, his eyes were full of her. She just didn’t understand why they had ended up divorcing.
“I never do anything I’ll regret. You go with Cornelia, I’ll have someone pack your things and send them
over Marcus said.
“No matter what, I hope you can be happy.”
Patricia looked at Marcus and then at Tahlia, who looked very pitiful.
Marcus didn’t say anything else.
Patricia turned to follow Cornelia, “Nelly, it’s not easy to grab a cab here. Should I call Granny Luisa to
arrange a ride for us?”
“No need to bother, I’ve already got a friend coming to pick me up. But his car can’t get into the villa
area, so we’ll have to walk out.”
“If we’re walking. I can manage, but you…” Patricia looked at Cornelia, ‘Nelly, is it really over between
you and Marc? Is there really no chance for the two of you?”
“Patricia, please don’t ever mention him in front of me again,” Cornelia said with a smile.
*But I can tell, you’re not okay,” Patricia said.
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