Divorce Has Never Felt So Good Ch 5

Divorce Has Never Felt So Good Ch 5

Chapter 5

James’s temper flared

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His tone was harsh: What’s wrong with you these past few days? I’ve explained everything I needed to explain. When I ask why you’re unhappy, you won’t tell me anything. What exactly do you want?” 

For three years of marriage, Emma had endured James’s temper, but now she was done being patient

James, I’ll say it again I don’t feel well.Emma’s voice cracked as tears welled in her eyes

James showed no sympathy. He raised an eyebrow, saying disdainfully, If you weren’t feeling well, couldn’t you have said something earlier? You want me to go to work hungry?” 

After three years of marriage, James had grown accustomed to Emma revolving her life around him, cooking his meals and doing his laundry

He thought she was just being difficult

Emma’s lips had turned pale, but James didn’t notice. He turned away to answer a phone call

His tone instantly transformed, becoming gentle: Lucy? You’re outside our house right now?” 

He headed to the front door to let Lucy in

Boston’s early winter was frigid. Lucy wore only a thin beige wool coat, shivering in the cold wind. The chill had painted her cheeks pink, making her look even more delicate and vulnerable

Lucy clutched a pink lunch box, breaking into a smile when she saw James. I came early worried you might have eaten already. What perfect timing!” 

She pressed the lunch box into James’s hands

Her slender fingers lingered on his hands

They gazed at each other, completely ignoring Emma trembling in the doorway. Emma stared numbly at Lucy’s wool coat she’d seen the purchase record. James. had bought it for her

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James looked down at the lunch box, smiling softly. Let’s go to the office.Lucy linked her arm through James’s, naturally sliding into the passenger seat. She glanced out the window, meeting Emma’s gaze

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Lucy rolled down the window, speaking to Emma in a playful tone: I heard Mrs. Foster hasn’t been feeling well enough to take care of Mr. Foster lately, so I’m here to help! You don’t mind, do you?” 

She turned to look at James in the driver’s seat, saying sweetly, My cooking isn’t great probably can’t compare to a housewife of three years. You won’t mind, will you, Mr. Foster?” 

James shook his head, smiling indulgently

How could I? Your thoughtfulness means everything.” 

He rolled up the window and stepped on the gas. Soon after, Emma received a text from James

If you won’t cook for me, plenty of others will.” 

Emma clutched her phone, shaking violently, the discomfort in her abdomen intensifying

She gathered her strength and made an appointment for a prenatal checkup. The doctor looked at her results and sighed, asking, Where’s your family?Emma gave a bitter laugh. My soontobe exhusband? That wouldn’t be appropriate.” 

The doctor paused, eyes filling with sympathy

The baby is fine, but your poor health from overwork and stress could affect the 

fetus. Go home and rest don’t overexert yourself.” 

Emma took the prenatal report, looking at the tiny life inside her

She was still uncertain whether to keep the baby

Emma went home, made a simple meal, and slept until afternoon

James hadn’t sent any messages, but he’d made a social media post

It was a photo of Lucy standing by a window, captioned: Who knew a big, star could be so adorably hardworking?” 

Divorce Has Never Felt So Good Novel

Divorce Has Never Felt So Good Novel

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