Vivian sat at her desk, lost in thought. Leo's words had stirred something within her - a glimmer of hope that maybe Jerry didhave feelings for her after all. But she couldn't help but wonder if it was too good to be true. She had tried to push her romantic feelings for Jerry aside, knowing that he had made it clear he could never accept her as his wife. But hearing Leo's words had given her a glimmer of hope, and the thought of being in a relationship with Jerry made her heart race.Meanwhile, Jerry sat in his office, unable to concentrate on anything. His mind was consumed with thoughts of Vivian, and he couldn't shake the feeling that he was losing her. He had always been honest with Vivian about his intentions - he didn't want to ruin their friendship by getting involved romantically. But lately, he had found himself thinking about her more and more, imagining what it would be like to be with her.Just then, Ella burst into his office, interrupting his thoughts. Jerry snapped at h
Jerry sat at his desk, his mind swirling with thoughts of Vivian. He had finally admitted his feelings for her, and it was scary but exhilarating at the same time. But his thoughts were interrupted by the sound of the door opening, and he looked up to see Ella standing in the doorway."Jerry, what's going on? Why did you yell at me earlier?" Ella asked,her voice laced with concern.Jerry felt his blood boil, and he stood up abruptly."Ella, I asked you to leave my office and give me some space. I need to think," he said, his tone sharp.Ella looked hurt, but she nodded and left the room. Jerry leaned back in his chair, letting out a deep breath. He knew he had been harsh with Ella, but he couldn't help it. His emotions were all over the place, and he was struggling to keep them in check.After a few hours of quiet contemplation, Jerry finally decided to call it a day and closed up his office early. As he walked out into the warm, evening air, his thoughts turned to Vivian. He knew he
Vivian stared at Jerry in disbelief. She couldn't believe what she was hearing. After everything that had happened between them, Jerry still wanted toprotect her?"What do you mean you want to protect me?" Vivian asked, her voice laced with confusion."I mean exactly what I said," Jerry replied, his voice firm. "I may never accept you as my wife again, butthat doesn't change the fact that I want to make sure you're safe."Vivian felt a range of emotions washing over her. Part of her felt grateful that Jerry still cared about her safety, but another part of her felt angry and frustrated. How could he act like everything was okay when they both knew their marriage was over?"I don't understand, Jerry," Vivian said, her voice shaking. "If you want to protect me, then why did you cheat on me? Why did you lie to me?"Jerry looked down at his shoes, seemingly at a loss for words. "I know I messed up, Vivian. I can't make it right, but I can try to make things easier for you now. I don't wan
Vivian stormed into the house, her frustration and anger boiling within her. She couldn't stand being with Jerry anymore."Jerry, I wanta divorce," she said, her voice shaking with emotion.Jerry's face turned cold as he heard her words. "We can't get a divorce,Vivian. Our marriage is not yet a month old," he said, trying to remain calm.Vivian's eyes widened in disbelief. "What do you mean we can't get a divorce? This marriage is a mistake and it needs to end now," she said firmly."I know you're upset, Vivian. But the court won't grant us a divorce until we've been married for at least six months," Jerry explained, his voice taking a conciliatory tone. "I don't care about what the court says," Vivian replied, her tone resolute. "I want out of this marriage and I want it now."Jerry frowned. "You can't just walk away from this, Vivian. You made a commitment when you married me. You can't just give up on it so easily.""But what kind of marriage is this, Jerry?" Vivian retorted. "We
Vivian tried to contain her anger as Jerry's phone rang for the umpteenth time that day. She watched silently as he picked up thecall and whispered Ella's name. It was like a knife to her heart. She knew that he was cheating on her with Ella, but she couldn't bring herself to confront him about it. She didn't want to lose him, she still lovedhim, despite everything."Hi Ella," Jerry said softly into the phone.Vivian turned away from him, fighting back tears. She walked over to the window and stared out at the view, trying to calm herself down.Jerry's conversation with Ella was short, but it seemed to take forever. When he finally hung up, he turned to Vivian with a guilty look on his face."I'm sorry," he said, "I didn't mean to upset you."Vivian shook her head. "It's not just about that call," she said. "It's about everything. You're still seeing Ella, even though we're married. And you don't want me to move on with my life, even though you refuse to accept me as your wife."Jerry
Vivian had made up her mind to leave her miserably unhappy marriage with Jerry, and she had already packed her bags and was ready to leaveWhen Jerry saw the packed bags, he was taken aback and immediately asked Vivian what was going on. Vivian calmly informed him that she was moving to her boss Leo's house - a decision she had made after much consideration. Jerry was outraged, feeling like he had been blindsided by Vivian's decision."You can't just leave like this, Vivian!" Jerry exclaimed, his voice rising in anger."I have to, Jerry. I can't continue living like this. You've been cheating on me, disrespecting me, and hurting me. I can't take it anymore." Vivian replied, her voice calm yet firm.Jerry tried to argue with Vivian, telling her that things could be worked out and that they should try to reconcile. But Vivian was not willing to listen to his pleas. She had made up her mind to leave and start anew.Just then, Vivian's boss, Leo, arrived at the house. Seeing him, Jerry's a
Jerry sat in his empty house, staring at his phone. He had tried calling Vivian several times, but she wasn't picking up. He couldn't blame her – after everything he had put her through, she probably didn't want to talk to him anymore.He sighed and put his phone down, feeling a heavy wave of sadness wash over him. He had lost the love of his life,all because he couldn't treat her right.Just then, his phone rang. He hesitated for a moment before answering, but when he saw that it was Mrs Rose calling, he picked up."Jerry, honey, how are you doing?" Mrs Rose's kind voice came through the phone.Jerry sighed, "I'm not doing so well, Mrs Rose. Vivian won't answer my calls.""I know, honey. But don't worry, we're working on something,” Mrs Rose said reassuringly.Jerry felt a glimmer of hope spark in his chest, "What do you mean?""I've been talking to Vivian, and Mr Will has been lending his support too. We want to help you win back your wife," Mrs Rose said.Jerry was surprised to hea
Jerry paced back and forth in his apartment, frustration and sadness building up inside him. He had been trying to call Vivian for hours now, butshe wasn't picking up. He had a sinking feeling in his gut that she had finally left him, after months of tension and arguments.His parents had urged him to reach out to her and try to reconcile, even bringing in Mrs. Rose,the woman who had taken care of Vivian when she was a child. They had all noted how unhappy Jerry had been without her, and they knew that deep down, Vivian was still important to him."We'll speak to her, Jerry," Mr. Will had said firmly. "We can convince her to come back to you, but on one condition."Jerry had looked at his father quizzically. "What condition?""You need to treat her like a wife," Mrs. Rose had chimed in. "No more of this treating her like a roommate or a fling. She needs to feel like a partner, like she's loved and valued. And if you can't give her that, then it's better that she stays away from you."