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Chapter 7 LetS Get A Divorce

    Chapter 7 Let''S Get A Divorce


    Chapter 7 Let''s Get a Divorce


    Elisa''s eyes were lifeless, devoid of any will to live. This frightened Micah. "Ellie, is there nothing


    you want?" he asked.


    "There is something I want," Elisa said vacantly. Her face suddenly felt icy cold and she covered her


    eyes with her palm. Only then did she realize she was crying.


    "Micah, in my life, other than not having met my mother, what don''t I have? Wealth, power, even the


    man I''ve loved for so many years is by my side. Everything she could want is right in front of her,


    within reach yet still out of grasp."


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    Clearly Elisa did not wish to continue discussing this with him. She turned and sat at theputer,


    continuing to go through files. Micah''s visit today to persuade her had been futile. The Elisa now


    had locked herself away in a narrow, dim space where no one could enter.


    "Does Hamish know you''re sick?"


    "He doesn''t know, and I don''t want him to know either. Whether I''m sick or not, I''m still the proud


    Elisa, never one to fish for sympathy with illness. Besides, Hamish might not even sympathize.


    Knowing I''m about to die, at most he''d regret losing his walking blood bank that can no longer


    donate blood to L."


    Micah was silent. Finally he sighed softly, took two bottles of medication out of his bag and ced


    them on the coffee table - strong painkillers and anticancer drugs.


    "Don''t drink coffee anymore. Take the medication properly and eat on time," Micah instructed, then


    took a deep breath and left.


    Hearing the door close, Elisa looked up at the two bottles on the coffee table, then took out her


    phone to nce at her messages. Other than work stuff there was nothing.


    It had been half a month since Hamish was home. Elisa had gradually given up her habits - no


    longer leaving lights on for him or cooking dinner waiting for his return. Butte at night she still


    couldn''t kick the habit of watching her phone.


    She thought she could get rid of her feelings for Hamish all at once, but this emotion was like drugs


    - once you try it, you never know how terrifying it is until it''s toote. By the time you realize, it has


    already grown into a towering tree, blocking out all light. She wanted to quit, which meant hacking it


    out from the roots. It was something that had grown on her heart, entangled in the softest flesh. Just


    thinking about it made her heart ache.


    Elisa opened her contacts. The only person listed there was Hamish. She tapped his name.


    The call rang three times with no answer. This was normal, nothing to be disappointed about. Other


    than feeling a little chilled inside, all that remained was numbness.


    Elisa persisted tirelessly with the calls, the first time she had been this persistent since getting


    married.


    "Beep beep." On the fourth call, the ringing continued for a long time. Perhaps annoyed by her


    persistence, Hamish finally picked up.


    "What is it?"


    Hamish''s voice came through the phone to Elisa''s ears, not much warmer than her own hand.


    Seventeen days without contact did have an advantage - at least her emotions were stable. She


    didn''t break down crying when she heard Hamish.


    Elisa''s voice was somewhat hoarse. "Are you able toe home for a bit this weekend?"


    "What, haven''t touched you for half a month and now you''re eager to cozy up to me? How


    shameless can you be, Elisa?"


    Elisa''s body stiffened.


    The one who loved first and loved deepest was destined to be unequal in the rtionship, moreover


    Hamish had never loved her at all. She was as lowly as dirt.


    Elisa suppressed her temper. "I have very important matters to discuss with you, what you''ve


    always wanted. Are you sure you can''te back?"


    Hamish didn''t respond. The phone emitted noise and she could faintly make out L''s voice, soft


    and sweet. Elisa couldn''t hear what she said, only Hamish''s maic voice telling her, "Go to sleep,


    I''m here with you."


    Had she not closed the window? Otherwise why did she feel so cold?


    Suddenly Elisa felt chest pains, tightly squeezed until she couldn''t breathe. She clutched her chest


    gasping heavily for air, like a fish tossed ashore nearing death.


    Elisa let out a stifled groan, her stomach clenched and a mouthful of blood was already rising in her


    throat.


    The phone had gone quiet. Hamish simply responded, "What is it?"


    Before Elisa could speak, L hastily advised, "Hamish, Elisa misses you. Why don''t you go back to


    see her?"


    Elisa heard this clearly. Suddenly she felt disgusted, realizing how stupid she was to ask such a


    humiliating question, even needing Hamish''s lover to pity her and persuade him to go home.


    Now she understood - Hamish had been happily apanying L to y these past weeks, how


    could he spare a thought for her, a discarded belonging.


    Thinking back on the past four years, Elisaughed softly. The smile didn''t reach her eyes, still


    carrying that prideful coldness.


    She didn''t even know when the call had been cut off. Elisa simply held her phone, her hand


    stiffening as she slowly lowered it. The screen had long gone dark.


    Elisa took a deep breath. Blood flowed from the corner of her mouth and she reached to wipe it


    away. Her entire hand was stained with blood, sticky and ufortable. But Elisa didn''t bother


    cleaning it. Still gripping her phone, she sent Hamish a text:


    "Let''s get a divorce."
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