Chapter <b>14 </b>
<b>“</b><b>You </b><b>don’t </b><b>know</b><b>?</b><b>” </b>Betty immediately caught <b>on</b><b>, </b>her voice sharp with irritation. “I booked a two–day retreat at Quin’s Peak
for <b>you </b>and <b>Jayson</b>! When I asked him yesterday, he said he’d already given you the tickets.”
Ariel was stunned. Jayson hadn’t mentioned a word to her.
Clearly<b>, </b>he had no intention of going on a trip with her and had simply told Betty what she wanted to hear.
<b>“</b>Grandma<b>, </b>I had somethinge up, <b>so-</b><b>” </b>
“It’s the weekend! What could be so urgent? Don’t cover for that brat. Listen to me. Head over there now. <b>I’ve </b>already made all
the arrangements<b>. </b>I’ll give him <b>a </b>push.”
Ariel tried to stop her. <b>“</b>Grandma, actually<b>, </b>Jayson and I-<b>” </b>
<b>“</b>What about <b>you </b>two?” Betty’s tone softened again.
It was obvious that she had no idea that Ariel and Jayson were about to get divorced.
Jayson hadn’t informed his family yet?
Otherwise, why would Betty still be nning a couple’s getaway for them?
Ariel felt a headacheing on.
Betty had unstable blood pressure and a heart condition. Was Jayson waiting for the right moment to ease her into the truth<b>? </b>
If that was the case, then spilling everything now might send Betty into a health crisis. Ariel didn’t want to be responsible for
that.
The divorce papers were already signed anyway. All that was left was making it official. There would be time for Betty <b>to </b>
<b>ept </b>it.
After a moment of careful thought, Ariel said, “It’s nothing<b>, </b>Grandma. I’ll go now. He already told me about it.”
<b>As </b>long as Betty was reassured, that was enough. She had no intention of actually going.
<b>But </b>Betty wasn’t giving her a choice. “I’ll arrange for a car to take you. The driver knows the way. Young couples need fresh <b>experiences</b>! Use this trip to rekindle <b>your </b>bond. Maybe by the end of the year, I’ll have a chubby great–grandchild to <b>hold</b><b>!</b><b>” </b>
Her voice was filled with hopeful anticipation.
<b>Betty </b><b>didn’t </b>even give Ariel a chance to refuse. She hung up and immediately started making arrangements<b>. </b>
Ariel rubbed her forehead, feeling a headacheing on.
She <b>knew </b><b>exactly </b>what Betty <b>was </b>thinking.
<b>Three </b><b>years </b>of marriage<b>, </b><b>and </b><b>anyone </b><b>could </b>see that Ariel’s rtionship with Jayson had been lukewarm at <b>best</b>.
Especially <b>since</b><b>, </b>in <b>all </b>that time<b>, </b>there had <b>been </b>no children. <b>For </b>traditional elders<b>, </b>that was hard to ept.
This was why<b>, </b><b>for </b>the <b>past </b><b>three </b><b>years</b>, Ariel had <b>used </b><b>the </b>excuse <b>of </b><b>carrying </b><b>on </b>the Larkin family line <b>to </b><b>sleep </b><b>with </b><b>Jayson </b>during her ovtion period every <b>month</b>.
The rest <b>of </b><b>the </b>time, he had no <b>interest </b><b>in </b>touching her.
Jayson was <b>in </b><b>excellent </b>health. During <b>that </b>one week each month<b>, </b><b>their </b>routine was <b>set</b><b>–</b><b>three </b>times a night. <b>Every </b>time<b>, </b><b>he </bsted <b>until </b><bte </b><b>into </b><b>the </b><b>night</b><b>. </b>
She could barely keep up with that intensity<b>. </b>
And yet, she had never conceived.
At first, she had thought it was due to an old injury <b>to </b>her uterus that made pregnancy difficult. She had believed <b>that</b>, with
treatment, things would eventually work out.
But now<b>, </b>after her endometrial cancer diagnosis, any hope she had waspletely crushed.
Betty worked quickly.
The driver contacted Ariel before long. She gave him a pickup location near a convenience store<b>, </b>carefully avoiding revealing the fact that she and Jayson were already living apart.
She had no idea what Jayson’s ns were regarding their divorce<b>, </b>so she decided to y it safe for <b>now</b>.
<b>On </b>the ride there, Ariel didn’t bother informing Jayson.
She figured if he hadn’t told her about the trip, it meant he had no intention of spending it with her. He probably wasn’t <b>even </b>
going.
So, she might as well go alone for a couple of days to appease Betty. Plus, it’d be a good chance to <b>unwind</b><b>. </b>
Quin’s Peak had a high–altitude resort with cozy lodgings, a ski area, and breathtaking views of the sunrise over the
<b>mountains</b>.
After checking in, Ariel pushed her suitcase toward her room, only to freeze at the sight ahead.
Jayson and Nancy had just returned from outside, walking side by side, chatting about something<b>. </b>Nancy’s eyes crinkled in
Ariel’s eyes flickered. This scene hit her like a p in the face.
Jayson’s gaze darkened slightly when he saw her, but his face remained emotionless.
Nancy, on the other hand, smiled, as if she found the whole situation amusing.
Ariel felt a wave of humiliation rise in her chest.
What were they thinking of her right now<b>? </b>
“Jayson, where’s the room <b>key</b><b>?</b><b>” </b>Nancy didn’t greet Ariel, nor did she feel the need to.
Jayson handed <b>Nancy </b>the key. She walked straight into the adjacent room, leaving the door <b>open</b><b>–</b>clearly an invitation <b>for </b>
him to follow.
They were sharing a room<b>? </b>
<b>Jayson </b><b>turned </b>to Ariel <b>“</b>Grandma <b>told </b><b>you</b><b>?</b><b>” </b>
<b>Ariel’s </b><b>voice </b>was steady. <b>“</b><b>Yes</b>.”
<b>“</b><b>Maybe </b><b>you </b>should switch rooms.” His <b>gaze </b>was cold like <b>ice</b>.
It <b>was </b>phrased like a suggestion<b>, </b><b>but </b>the tone was undeniably <b>assertive</b>.
Ariel understood immediately.
<b>He </b><b>and </b><b>Nancy </b><b>were </b><b>staying </b>right <b>next </b><b>door</b>. If <b>they </b>wanted <b>to </b><b>do </b><b>anything </b>intimate, the idea <b>of </b><b>her</b><b>–</b><b>the </b><b>still</b><b>–</b><b>official </b><b>wife- </b><b>being </b><b>just </b><b>a </b>wall <b>away </b><b>must </b><b>disgust </b>him.
Ariel came here all the <b>way</b><b>, </b><b>but </b>she was the one being inconsiderate.