Emillie Brain's Book
Hurry to Marry Me
Benjamin Longman always thought that his lover Kay Jones was hurt by Nelly Jones, so that Kay became a vegetable. So he married Nelly, then treated her like a servant, often humiliating her at any time. After two years of marriage, Nelly had always had a glimmer of hope for Benjamin, who did, after all, pay for her mother's medical bills. But when Kay woke up, she realized how ridiculous her expectations were. At the same time, Nelly's mother died. She became sadder and she said,“Benjamin, I don't need you anymore, let's get a divorce.” Not until then did Benjamin realize that this woman had taken up the whole of his heart without his knowing it. He didn't want to lose this woman. And he couldn't afford to lose this woman. What is love? Maybe it's “I was in the middle before I knew that I had begun.”