tra
ed, my voice shaking with shock and sadness. My husband had just s
You're not the one for me. I thought you'd bring excitement to my l
t about all those promises you made? You said I was the one you wanted to share ever
down my cheeks. My heart felt heavy with pain and sadness. I
I made those promises to you. It's over now. Just sign the divorce papers and leave. I don't want any more comp
I couldn't believe what I was hearing. "I thought he loved me," I whis
ring back at me. But then I realized, there's more to me than crying over a man. I was foolish to
n. I wouldn't let Knoxville's rejection define me. I would mo
wondering why this idiot wanted to divorce me. What was
loaded my luggage into the truck with the driver's help, I took a final glance around the house, ensur
in disbelief. "How can you divorce me, Knoxville? I'm Ele
slid into the taxi. As we drove away, the house disappeared from view, marking the end of a chapter in my life. The taxi's wheels humm
. "Hey madam, we've arrived at your location." I gazed out the window in disbelief, my eyes fixed on the familiar faca
I was back where I started, my tail between my l
d gesturing for him to keep the change. He smiled and thanked m
cold droplets mirroring the chill in my heart. I stepped into the big compound, and he securi
cognized me. "You're back, young mistress," they said in unison, their faces fille
, rushed towards me with an umbrella, her face beaming with a warm smile. "You're welcome, ma'am. I misse
ls. The grand chandelier above flickered, casting a warm glow over the scene, as if welcoming me home. The familiar scent of fre
the air. My father's warm smile welcomed me back home, but my mother's stern expression made my heart skip a beat. I felt lost, unsure of w
ing his arms to embrace me. But before we could fully connect,
Go back to your husband's house. You're not needed in my house,"