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Divorce—This Time for Good
Divorce—This Time for Good
Author: Black Widow

Chapter 1

Author: Black Widow
"Leonard is back in the country again. Let's get divorced."

I, Xavier Locke, handed the signed divorce papers to my wife, Melanie Slater, with a numb expression.

For a brief moment, Melanie looked startled, but she quickly regained her composure. With practiced ease, she signed her name on the agreement.

Just like the previous six times, she casually made the same promise. "Lenny will leave in a month. I'll remarry you by then."

Even in the past, those words had never given me any sense of security. I'd force her to swear on it or sign a written promise. But this time, I felt nothing at all. I couldn't even muster up the desire to respond to her.

"Xavier, are you even listening to me?" Melanie frowned, clearly dissatisfied with my silence.

I nodded slightly and replied, "Yeah."

My hands didn't stop moving as I folded my clothes one by one and packed them neatly into the suitcase.

Whenever Melanie said we would remarry, she always kept her word. In the business circle, it was widely known that she was a woman of her word. There was no doubt about that.

It was just that our relationship didn't feel like a marriage in the traditional sense. We were more like business partners, signing and renewing agreements at a scheduled time. For marriage. Or... for divorce.

Each year, I would sign those two "agreements". Up until now, I had signed them 13 times.

I remembered what she said to me at our first wedding. She promised that she would never betray me during our marriage. Indeed, she never did.

After all, once the divorce was finalized, she was free to be with whoever she wanted to be with. The only price was that I became known to everyone as a convenient boy toy whom she could summon and dismiss as she pleased.

But my calmness that day seemed to throw Melanie off balance. After all, she vividly remembered how hysterical I had gotten, to the extent of harming myself, during our previous divorces.

Now, as she watched me pack faster and more efficiently than before, she sounded somewhat uneasy when she spoke. She suggested, "Maybe this time, I should move out instead…"

With a loud click, I closed the large suitcase, cutting off her unfinished sentence.

"I already told a friend I'd stay at his place for a few days," I said in a deadpan voice.

Melanie's expression soured, as if something suddenly occurred to her.

She sneered, "Don't tell me you're playing hard to get now, but you'll show up as my assistant again to secretly keep tabs on me? Can't you find something of your own to do? Is it really that hard living without a woman?"

I instantly understood the implicit meaning behind her words. She didn't want me hanging around her office, lest I interfere with Leonard and her canoodling.

After all, Leonard rarely came back to the country. So, of course, Melanie wanted him to stay by her side at all times as her main assistant.
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  • Divorce—This Time for Good   Chapter 10

    My wedding with Angela was held at a church on the beach.I was dressed in the newest Tom Ford suit, staring at my reflection. I looked calmer and steadier than I was three years ago.The stylist said tactfully, "Mr. Locke, there's a lady outside—"Kieran cut him off, "Tell her the groom isn't seeing anyone."My hand, which was halfway adjusting my bow tie, froze. "Is Melanie still out there?"Kieran rolled his eyes. "She's been there since last night. She said she won't leave until she sees you. The security chased her away three times but to no avail."Through the floor-to-ceiling window, I saw her. She was soaking wet due to the downpour. Her knees were bloody. She pushed away the black umbrella a guard tried to hold over her and kept her back straight under the storm as if she could wash away her sins like this.The door suddenly opened. Angela stepped in with a tablet in her hand. On the screen, Slater Group's stock price was crashing in real time. Thirty minutes ago, Upton

  • Divorce—This Time for Good   Chapter 9

    Melanie reached into her handbag and pulled out her phone to show me a video. In it, a haggard-looking Leonard was standing at a barred window of a psychiatric hospital, looking out blankly. His face had become swollen and distorted from years of medication. Melanie explained urgently, "I made him entertain clients. Then, I had him admitted to a psychiatric hospital. You hate him. So, I made him pay."I laughed abruptly. "You think I left you because of Leonard? Let me tell you something. I've stopped caring about him, just like I stopped caring about you a long time ago."Angela's hand found mine, and we laced our fingers naturally.I watched as Melanie fixed her gaze on our intertwined hands. She scowled reflexively, as if the sight of it scalded her.Calmly, I announced, "We're getting married next month. I hope you'll give us your blessings."At my words, Angela's face lit up with happiness. She looked like a child who'd been given the best gift ever.But Melanie's lips beg

  • Divorce—This Time for Good   Chapter 8

    "Tell the finance department to increase the interest on the shares mortgaged to the bank by another two points."As the plane broke through the stratosphere, I sat in the executive lounge of the Seasons Hotel, signing for a special international delivery.Inside the package lay seven marriage certificates and seven divorce papers.Between them was a handwritten note from Kieran that read, "She said that if she could collect them all, you'd come back to her."I pressed the service bell and smiled at the waiter who approached. "Please shred these for me. Thank you."…When Melanie finally found me, I was sitting in a glasshouse cafe on Fifth Avenue. I was having coffee with my fiancee, Angela Upton, the heiress of Upton Group. Sunlight filtered through the glass roof, glinting off the rim of Angela's coffee cup as her fingers traced it slowly.In the past three years, Angela had earned the moniker "mad dog" in Wesson Street for her aggressive and swift business acquisition tactic

  • Divorce—This Time for Good   Chapter 7

    Melanie pulled out her phone and called her bodyguard. "Come in right now. Send Mr. Blueman back to where he belongs."Leonard started to panic. "You can't do this to me, Melanie! I love you…"The only reply he got was the heavy click of the front door opening. Two men in black entered and grabbed him by the arms. Without a word, they dragged him out. His furious screams and pleas echoed through the night, growing fainter with each step until there was only silence.Melanie stood still in the doorway, staring at the spilled soup on the floor. She slowly knelt down. The aroma of the mushroom chowder spread through the air… Soon, it dissipated and vanished completely, like the man who would never come back again.…When the plane touched down on a foreign runway, I looked out at the unfamiliar skyline and felt an odd sense of surrealness. The moment I stepped out of the gate, I saw my father's slightly hunched figure waiting for me. He had once been a business magnate with a ver

  • Divorce—This Time for Good   Chapter 6

    "Find him, no matter the cost!" Melanie commanded hoarsely, her eyes bloodshot. It seemed as if she finally realized that I had given up on her for real this time.She returned home despondently, her movements mechanical and lifeless.The moment she opened the door, a familiar aroma drifted out. It was the savory smell of mushroom chowder, which happened to be my signature dish. Her heart skipped a beat. A spark of wild, desperate hope flickered in her eyes."Xavier? Are you back?"She stumbled toward the kitchen, her expectant gaze brimming with joy. But when she saw the figure in the kitchen, she froze. The smile on her face gradually faded away.It wasn't me.Instead, Leonard stood there in a white silk pajama set, slowly stirring the soup in the pot. When he saw it was her, he smiled brightly. He greeted, "You're home, Mel."In that instant, every last bit of her hope vanished into thin air. Her expression turned grim as she questioned, "Haven't you gone back abroad?"She r

  • Divorce—This Time for Good   Chapter 5

    "Goodbye, ex-wife."I ended the call without hesitation and turned my phone off.As the airplane engines roared to life, a strange sense of finality washed over me. I felt like I was finally released from the shackles that bound me.…Meanwhile, Melanie stood inside Kieran's apartment, holding his phone in a daze. Her voice was low and hoarse, like she was forcing down something turbulent. "Where did he go?"Kieran crossed his arms and sneered, "Oh, now you ask? He's gone.""Gone? What do you mean by 'gone'? Where did he go?" Melanie demanded.He shrugged with a deliberate and sly smile. "Do you really think I'd tell you?"Melanie's gaze turned frigid. "Kieran, I don't have time for your games.""Oh? Getting anxious, are we, Ms. Slater?" Kieran rolled his eyes, walked over to the door, and yanked it open swiftly. "Get out. You're not welcome here."Melanie stayed where she was, her expression shifting between anger and panic. She muttered, "We agreed to remarry today. He can'

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