Divorce Him Before We Even Marry - Chapter 10: Chapter 10
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The following day, I headed to my teacher's place to pick up my train ticket.
Concerned I might not get a seat, she had already pulled some strings to secure my ticket—even arranging for someone in the Northwest to keep an eye out for me.
We shared lunch together, and that afternoon, I picked up some local specialties to bring back for my college roommates.
On my final night, I turned in early, expecting to toss and turn with restless nostalgia.
But to my surprise, the moment my head hit the pillow, I was out like a light.
The next morning, I left the letter with the front desk, checked out, and made my way to the train station.
I used to be so insecure, always shrinking into myself.
She was stunning, accomplished—the shining star of the art troupe.
Next to her, I always felt small.
But not this time. This time, I was done comparing myself.
Why bother? Ethan clearly preferred Linda anyway.
But since when was Ethan the center of my universe?
I had my own path—college, contributing to my country, expanding my horizons.
This toxic mess was only holding me back.
After packing my things, I marked another bold X on the calendar.
Then I grabbed my bags and headed to the hotel I'd booked.
When I first got this second chance, I'd thought about storming into Linda's workplace and causing a scene.
She destroyed my last life—didn't I owe her some payback?
But what would that really accomplish?
As long as Ethan was in the picture, even if Linda lost her job, he'd just swoop in and rescue her. It wouldn't even sting.
And as long as I still cared about my aunt and uncle's kindness…
As long as I wasn't willing to burn Ethan's world to the ground…
Linda would always come out on top.
Besides, let's be honest—this was my man's fault.
Out of all the comrades in Linda's husband's unit, why was he the one playing hero? Why did he have to step in as Lily's godfather?
Yeah. Exactly.
Heh.
Concerned I might not get a seat, she had already pulled some strings to secure my ticket—even arranging for someone in the Northwest to keep an eye out for me.
We shared lunch together, and that afternoon, I picked up some local specialties to bring back for my college roommates.
On my final night, I turned in early, expecting to toss and turn with restless nostalgia.
But to my surprise, the moment my head hit the pillow, I was out like a light.
The next morning, I left the letter with the front desk, checked out, and made my way to the train station.
I used to be so insecure, always shrinking into myself.
She was stunning, accomplished—the shining star of the art troupe.
Next to her, I always felt small.
But not this time. This time, I was done comparing myself.
Why bother? Ethan clearly preferred Linda anyway.
But since when was Ethan the center of my universe?
I had my own path—college, contributing to my country, expanding my horizons.
This toxic mess was only holding me back.
After packing my things, I marked another bold X on the calendar.
Then I grabbed my bags and headed to the hotel I'd booked.
When I first got this second chance, I'd thought about storming into Linda's workplace and causing a scene.
She destroyed my last life—didn't I owe her some payback?
But what would that really accomplish?
As long as Ethan was in the picture, even if Linda lost her job, he'd just swoop in and rescue her. It wouldn't even sting.
And as long as I still cared about my aunt and uncle's kindness…
As long as I wasn't willing to burn Ethan's world to the ground…
Linda would always come out on top.
Besides, let's be honest—this was my man's fault.
Out of all the comrades in Linda's husband's unit, why was he the one playing hero? Why did he have to step in as Lily's godfather?
Yeah. Exactly.
Heh.
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