Se connecterA post asked: "What did it feel like to marry someone you didn’t love?" My husband answered, "No fun in bed at all. Every day, I think about divorce." Owen Clinton’s first love, Luna Dawson, had returned to town, and sparks had reignited between them in secret. Luna, with smug confidence, had urged me to step aside. But I only laughed as I tossed the divorce papers at her. "If you were so capable, you’d get him to sign them. Otherwise, I won't even take you seriously.”
Voir plusAs soon as I finished speaking, the smile on Luna’s face faltered. I smirked, pulling out the pendant to show her. The diamond quality and craftsmanship were leagues ahead of the one in her hand.Owen stared blankly at the engraving on the pendant. "Sunny? What does that mean?"Without expression, I gave a nonchalant reply, "Oh, I forgot to mention. That’s the name I gave my daughter—Sunny Johnson."Panic flashed in Owen's eyes. "But we agreed to name her Luna Clinton!”"That was the past," I said coldly, my gaze void of warmth. "And besides, I hate the moon."---After the divorce, I joyfully posted a picture of my divorce certificate on social media. Yancy flooded the post with likes and even called me to chat."Suzy, you’re a genius! That scumbag deserved to be dumped!" From our conversation, I learned the latest gossip about Owen. His relationship with Luna wasn’t as rosy as expected; they were constantly fighting. Luna was eager to get married, but Owen kept putting her off,
"Yes, yes, you two really do make a perfect couple—like a match made in heaven.”Luna blushed shyly, lowering her head. Just at that moment, I pushed the door open."Hubby, could you step out for a moment? I’d like to have a word with Miss Dawson."The atmosphere shifted instantly, thick with awkward tension. The elderly couple, who had just been singing Owen and Luna’s praises, now looked at them with disgust, as if they’d swallowed a fly."Suzy, Luna is still recovering. She can’t handle too much stress," Owen said as he positioned his tall frame protectively in front of her, clearly worried I might cause a scene."Owen, let her speak," Luna said, struggling to sit up, forcing a weak smile as she glanced at me. "Suzy might just have a misunderstanding. Maybe if we talk, we can clear it up."I set down the basket of flowers, watching their little performance with mild amusement. Once they’d had their fill of acting, I cleared my throat and gave a small cough."Relax. I just need to
"If I wanted to, I could have him with just a snap of my fingers. You probably don't know this, but your wedding anniversary with Owen... it's actually my birthday," Luna said with a smirk."And?" I asked coldly.Luna was momentarily stunned before she let out a mocking laugh. "Oh, I see what you're doing. You think acting like you don’t care will let you keep your title as Mrs. Clinton?"She crossed her arms, scoffing with disdain. "You’re making a huge mistake."I let out a quiet, cold laugh. "You really underestimate me. I’m here to see Owen today to discuss our divorce. Since he's not awake, do me a favor and pass on the message: court is tomorrow, and I hope he won't be late. "As for the title of Mrs. Clinton..." I shot her a sideways glance. "You can have it, but I seriously doubt you can handle it."Leaving the court summons on the table, I turned and walked out of the room.…The day of the hearing arrived.I was at the courthouse early, waiting in silence. It wasn’t long bef
“Yes.” Owen nodded, lost in thought for a moment. “If you really want to go, then let’s go. “But I think the school has a policy—non-students aren’t allowed on campus," Luna added with a smug smile, her eyes catching mine through the rearview mirror.Screech—Owen suddenly slammed on the brakes.He turned to me. "Suzy, get out. You can call a cab to take you home."In the dead of night, I was left on the side of the road, holding our daughter in my arms, abandoned.As I stepped out of the car, Luna shot me a triumphant look, her lips silently forming the words, “You lost.”Had I really lost?Watching Owen and Luna drive off without a second thought, I let out a bitter laugh as I thought, “This isn’t over yet. Who wins in the end remains to be seen.”---When I got home, I saw Luna had updated her social media."Meeting you has been the most beautiful moment of my life."The photo was of two shadows, pressed closely together.I left a comment below, "Trash attracts trash. May you be to












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