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Countdown to Goodbye: You Can Burn Now
Author: Big Drop

Chapter 1

Author: Big Drop
"Mr. Hamilton, I'm willing to head to Rovendale and become your younger sister's therapist," Sophia Jensen calmly said over the phone.

On the other end of the line, Russell Hamilton's deep voice rang out, laced with a hint of surprise.

"I heard you're married, Ms. Jensen. If it's hard for you to part with them, I can make arrangements for your husband and child as well."

Her husband and child?

Sophia lowered her gaze. The milk she'd knocked over by accident was still spreading across the floor nearby. She suddenly recalled the look of disdain her son, Mason Chase, had when she spilled it this morning.

"Why can't you even do something so simple properly, Mommy? Ms. Sloan would never have made such a mess. You're nothing compared to her."

Mason was referring to Christina Sloan, who was also the true love of Sophia's husband, Kevin Chase. Christina was a renowned ballerina. Even Mason was enamored with her dreamlike performance in Swan Lake.

When Kevin heard what Mason said, he didn't reprimand Mason. Instead, he eyed Sophia coldly and remarked sarcastically, "How can she possibly compare to Christina? I never would've married your mom if it hadn't been for her scheming ways…"

Sophia and Kevin had been married for seven years, but the marriage began only because she got pregnant after a night they never meant to share.

The Chases were a wealthy family with traditional beliefs. After she'd married Kevin, the family demanded that she give up on her career to focus on being a good wife and mother to Kevin and Mason.

For Mason's sake, Sophia eventually agreed to it. She devoted all of her time to maintaining the household and looking after the family.

But even after seven years had passed, her very own son and husband only cared about another woman.

She thought about what Mason often said to her. "Mommy, why are you always fighting with Daddy? You don't know how to do anything. It's normal that Daddy doesn't like you. If only Ms. Sloan could be my mommy instead."

Looking away from the milk, Sophia said faintly, "That won't be necessary, Mr. Hamilton."

Since Kevin and Mason wanted Christina to be their wife and mother, respectively, she would grant them their wish. She didn't want them anymore.

She and Russell arranged for her to leave in half a month.

Russell was the richest man in Rovendale, and his younger sister, Cecily Hamilton, suffered from severe depression.

He had sought the help of Owen Carter, a professor and Sophia's mentor. Owen recommended Sophia to him, for she was once his most gifted student and showed great talent in the field of hypnosis and psychology.

Back then, Owen had found it a pity when Sophia chose to become a housewife after marrying Kevin.

"Even if you become a wife, Sophia, you shouldn't let the Chase family keep you confined to the house. You are your own person, independent and free. You should be out in the world, letting your brilliance shine," Owen said to her.

At the time, Sophia had chosen to compromise with the Chases, but she now knew that, as a bystander looking on, Owen had been right.

She was the only one who cared about all the effort she'd put in and the sacrifices she'd made for Kevin and Mason. In their eyes, despite having once been considered a genius in the field of psychology, she could never compare to Christina, the graceful ballerina.

As soon as the call ended, she received a voice message from Kevin. "Mason and I are dining out tonight. Don't bother preparing dinner for us."

His tone was curt and distant. It didn't sound like he was informing his wife, but was instructing a housekeeper instead.

Well, considering how she'd spent all these years tiring herself out with endless chores, she was indeed rather like an unpaid housekeeper.

Sophia was just about to respond to Kevin when she heard the tail end of the voice message—and caught Mason's and Christina's voices in the background.

"Mommy is just an old hag, Ms. Sloan. She doesn't know how to do anything, but she still bosses me around all day long and forbids me from eating so many things. You're the best to me, Ms. Sloan. You let me do anything I want! I love you the most."

Mason's voice sounded so childlike and innocent.

In the past, Sophia would've been deeply hurt and upset to hear that, but right now, her heart was unexpectedly calm.

Mason had been born premature, which left his health a little more frail. She'd taken great care of him all these years, paying close attention to his diet as well. Worried about his health, she always refused to let him dine out.

But in his eyes, that made her an old hag.

Without bothering to say anything else, Sophia shot back a curt reply. "Got it."

So what if they were related by blood? So what if his body was weaker than average? It had nothing to do with her anymore.

Sophia looked around the messy living room. Instead of cleaning up the spilled milk herself, she summoned a housekeeper.

Kevin didn't like letting outsiders into the house. Because of that, she had spent years dutifully cleaning everything herself, clumsily doing everything to his liking.

However, she'd now regained her clarity. Since she was leaving, Kevin's preferences no longer mattered.

As the housekeeper tidied up, Sophia returned to her room, signed the divorce agreement, and arranged for a scheduled mail delivery. In half a month, Kevin would receive the document.

She figured that this was probably the last gift she was giving him.

At night, Kevin finally returned with Mason.

As soon as they walked in, Mason's excited voice rang out. "Daddy, Ms. Sloan looked so magical when she danced. It looked like she was sparkling! Can I invite her to my performance at school tomorrow?"

He attended an elite kindergarten, and the kindergarten had organized a performance the next day. All of the parents were expected to accompany their children.

Having always considered Sophia an embarrassment, Mason had never once brought it up to her. She now knew that he wanted Christina to attend the performance instead.

Meanwhile, Mason's cheerful display came to a grinding halt the moment he entered the house. As soon as he spotted Sophia, he pursed his lips and frowned.

Kevin, who was holding Mason's hand, glanced around the house and frowned as well. "Has someone been here?"

"Yes," Sophia replied evenly. "I had someone come by to clear out some of the unused items and donate them."

This included the ties and cufflinks she'd bought for Kevin, which he never wore, as well as the toys she'd gotten for Mason, which he'd abandoned in a corner soon after.

Since she was leaving, she thought it best to dispose of these old belongings as soon as possible. That way, the house would be ready for Kevin to welcome Christina, its new mistress.

Meanwhile, Kevin felt like something was off. He rarely paid any attention to the things in the house, including the closets, so he couldn't remember what was missing.

Nevertheless, his brows remained knitted as he curtly said, "Mason's health is fragile. He's allergic to many things, so it's best if you don't let others into the house. You can simply discard all the junk. It's not like we're deprived of anything."

That was true. The gifts and surprises she'd meticulously prepared for Kevin and Mason had always been dispensable and of little significance to them.

Sophia didn't argue the way she would've in the past. She didn't bother explaining that she knew Mason's allergies better than anyone, either. She just nodded at the handsome, indifferent Kevin and said, "Understood."

Recalling what Mason had said when he was entering the house, she abruptly declared, "I've got something to do tomorrow. Can you and Ms. Sloan attend Mason's performance?"

Mason's eyes lit up at once. "Really? Are you really going to let Ms. Sloan accompany me, Mommy?"

After seeing how excited he was, she smiled and nodded, replying, "Yes, I am."

However, Kevin's brows furrowed. He took this as Sophia pitching a fit, and his expression turned cold.

"What are you acting up about now, Sophia? Mason's still young. It's normal for him to like Christina. He only said those things in passing. Are you seriously going to take it out on him?" he snapped impatiently.
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  • Countdown to Goodbye: You Can Burn Now   Chapter 30

    Mason slapped Christina's hand away, his tears finally spilling over as he choked up and asked, "Daddy, does Mommy not want me anymore?"Just like the lollipop he had given her.Kevin's breathing hitched, his heart twisting painfully when he heard Mason's sobs."Of course she does. I have Morgan looking for her. When he finds her, we'll apologize to her together and bring her home, okay?" He pulled Mason into his arms, his voice steady but heavy. He seemed to be convincing himself, too.The atmosphere in the villa was stifling.Mason cried himself to exhaustion and fell asleep. Kevin tucked him into bed before heading downstairs.Christina, despite the repeated rebuffs, wasn't ready to give up. She deliberately showed off the red mark on her hand from Mason's slap, her eyes brimming with tears as she said pitifully, "This really hurts, Kev."Kevin frowned. He was about to respond when Morgan hurried in. "Mr. Chase, we found something."Kevin immediately abandoned Christina and

  • Countdown to Goodbye: You Can Burn Now   Chapter 29

    Kevin stared at the contents of the box for what felt like forever, his breathing growing labored. Finally, he stumbled back to the living room and collapsed onto the couch, feeling drained.The sprawling villa was eerily quiet. He had never noticed how empty it could feel before, but now, the silence was agonizing. He thought about all the countless days and nights Sophia had spent sitting in this house, waiting for him and Mason to return home.Before he knew it, the night faded, and the first rays of morning light spilled into the room.Kevin's eyes were bloodshot after staying up all night without realizing it. The ashtray overflowed with cigarette butts.Suddenly, a noise at the door broke the oppressive stillness."Kev, what happened to you?" Christina opened the door and froze at the sight of him looking so disheveled and wrecked.She subtly scanned the room, noticing its barren state and Sophia's absence. It didn't take long for her to put two and two together.Finally!

  • Countdown to Goodbye: You Can Burn Now   Chapter 28

    Erin said, "Sophia said that she left something for you. Go look for yourself and stop bothering me."People were so pathetic. They never cherished what they had until it was gone.She slammed the door in Kevin's face.Night had fallen, and a cold wind whipped around, biting at him. However, he stood frozen at the doorstep, oblivious to the cold.Sophia had left something for him?Kevin remembered the cardboard box. He snapped out of it and raced back home, bounding up to the bedroom on the second floor. He had meant to check the box days ago, but one thing after another had delayed him until now.As he opened it, the first thing he saw was a piece of paper. The words printed at the top stabbed his heart like a knife. It read "Divorce Agreement".Kevin's eyes widened with shock and disbelief. He couldn't believe that Sophia wanted a divorce.He'd always thought she was just sulking, that she was throwing a tantrum and stepping away from him and Mason for a bit. He figured that

  • Countdown to Goodbye: You Can Burn Now   Chapter 27

    Kevin's mind went blank, completely at a loss for where to even begin looking for Sophia. Then, a name flashed in his head—Erin, Sophia's best friend. She would know where Sophia had gone.He shot to his feet, not even noticing the cigarette ash that had gotten onto his shirt. He bolted out the door and hopped into his car. He gripped the steering wheel and floored the gas, racing toward Erin's place from memory.Half an hour later, a doorbell chimed.Erin, expecting her takeout, opened the door. She was taken aback at the sight of Kevin. She'd never seen him like this—his hair was a mess, his eyes were bloodshot, and his shirt was smudged with ash. He'd never looked more disheveled.He pushed past her and strode inside, his voice hoarse as he cried, "Sophia, I know you're here. If you like cats, we can have one at home. If you don't like Christina, I'll cut ties with her in the future. Just come home with me, and we can work this out. Or come out so we can talk!"He searched fran

  • Countdown to Goodbye: You Can Burn Now   Chapter 26

    Kevin was in the CEO's office at Chase Group. He rubbed his tired brow. The past few days had been consumed by a grueling bidding project, but it was finally complete.Morgan knocked on the door and stepped in, placing the finalized bidding documents on the desk. Instead of leaving, he hesitated, looking at Kevin like he had something to say.Kevin frowned. "What is it?"Morgan cleared his throat. "Mr. Chase, those rumors about you and Ms. Sloan are circulating online again. Should we…"In the past, Kevin had never bothered to address the tabloid gossip. But now, he paused, thinking of how Sophia had yet to respond to his messages. He figured that she was possibly still upset.He said, "Have the legal department send a cease-and-desist letter. I don't want to see any more rumors about myself."Morgan's eyes widened in surprise.Kevin raised an eyebrow. "Is there a problem?"Morgan shook his head, but the excitement in his eyes was apparent. "No, I'm just glad that you're finall

  • Countdown to Goodbye: You Can Burn Now   Chapter 25

    Russell instinctively adjusted his glasses. Behind them, a fleeting hint of admiration glinted in his eyes. Sophia was even more intriguing than he'd imagined.A wan voice broke the moment. "Russell, I'm sorry for causing you trouble again."The doctor had bandaged Cecily's wound, but her face was still ashen.Russell hurried to her side, his voice soft and reassuring as he said, "Don't be silly. You're just sick. I've brought a therapist to help you."Sophia stepped forward. "Hello, Ms. Hamilton."Cecily smiled faintly and nodded. "Dr. Jensen, you can just call me Cecily."She was born a gentle soul, which was precisely why she'd been vulnerable to that toxic guy's manipulation. Even during her episodes, she didn't lash out at others. She only hurt herself.Sophia sighed. "Cecily, for the time being, I'll be using hypnosis therapy to help you break free from that person's hold.""I understand," Cecily said, cooperative and trusting.Russell wanted to stay, but a work call pul

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