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The 99th Divorce Agreement
The 99th Divorce Agreement
Autor: Triple Threat

Chapter 1

Autor: Triple Threat
"Just pretend like you always do. There's no need to sign."

Gary Cooper pulled out the divorce agreement like it was routine. His tone sounded like he was comforting me.

I took the paper from him, completely calm. I didn't even feel like responding to what he said.

"Shannon."

Gary frowned slightly, clearly annoyed by my silence, and repeated himself.

I reluctantly pulled my eyes away from my phone and answered, "Okay."

Ever since Priscilla Beck appeared, this exact scene had played out 99 times.

The first time happened right after I found out I was pregnant.

Gary handed me the divorce agreement Priscilla had written herself. His eyes wouldn't meet mine.

"I've been seeing someone. It's her birthday tonight. Just do me a favor."

My mind went blank. The glass in my hand slipped and shattered on the floor.

"Do you even hear yourself right now?" I asked.

He frowned and glanced at my still flat stomach. "Think about the baby. Don't make a scene."

It was our first child.

That night, I lay in bed like a ghost, crying until nearly morning.

In the end, I gave in.

The second time happened when my mother was seriously ill.

By then, my pregnancy was already showing. I was running back and forth between the hospital and home every day, my belly heavy in front of me.

Gary stopped me in the hospital hallway and handed me another agreement.

"This is the second one. Same as last time. I'll take a picture and send it to her so she knows."

He even used my mother's medical bills to pressure me.

People passed by in the crowded hallway while I stood there holding the divorce agreement in both hands. Under everyone's gaze, I felt like a complete clown.

After that came the third time, the seventh time, the twenty-eighth time…

By the 32nd time, I lost the baby.

The doctor said it was caused by severe depression during pregnancy. My hormones had been completely thrown off.

The baby had already grown tiny hands and feet.

But it still couldn't stay.

That time, I completely broke down.

I grabbed the divorce agreement from Gary's hand, signed my name across it, and threw it back at him.

"I've had enough. Let's just get divorced!"

My throat tightened as I shouted like a madman, my voice shaky and desperate.

Gary looked at me in surprise.

Then, he laughed.

He reached out and slowly pulled me into his arms, his voice gentle.

"Don't be silly. Back then, I proposed to you 99 times before you agreed to marry me. If we're going to divorce, we'll wait until we reach the 99th agreement. Otherwise, I'd be taking too big a loss."

I froze.

I stared at the man in front of me as if he were some kind of monster.

Five years ago, when Gary proposed to me, I had just been accepted into an overseas study program.

To make me stay, he proposed 99 times.

On the 100th time, I finally gave in.

His persistence moved me so much that I gave up the opportunity I had worked so hard for.

I stayed and became the woman everyone envied in Starborough.

Until the moment he said he would be "taking a loss," I had believed those proposals were proof that we loved each other.

A wave of exhaustion and bitterness swallowed me whole.

After that day, I never brought up divorce again.

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  • The 99th Divorce Agreement   Chapter 9

    I looked at Gary and suddenly found him utterly ridiculous."Another chance?" I asked quietly. "When I gave you 98 chances, where were you?"I closed the door.His pleas stayed outside, and so did he.After that, Gary seemed to have lost his mind. He tried every possible way to stay close to me.Like he did five years ago, he began leaving flowers outside my door every morning.At the café I visited most often, he sat at the piano and played the songs I loved.On the paths where I usually walked, he arranged endless "coincidental" meetings.But I never turned back.Until one day.In the busiest square in town, with crowds all around us, Gary suddenly dropped to one knee. In his hand was a diamond ring.The scene looked like a poor imitation of the past."Shannon," he said, looking up at me.His eyes were bloodshot, filled with desperate hope, and his voice was loud enough for everyone nearby to hear."Five years ago, I proposed to you 99 times before you agreed to marry m

  • The 99th Divorce Agreement   Chapter 8

    Priscilla panicked completely.She scrambled to pick up the papers scattered on the floor, her voice trembling."N-No, it wasn't me. I don't know what you're talking about. Someone must be setting me up!"Gary had no patience left. He bent down, grabbed her chin, and forced her to look him straight in the eyes."I'll ask you one more time," he said slowly. "I watched Shannon board a ten o'clock flight. The destination was Montara. So tell me something: how did she appear at a hotel in Starborough at eleven?"Priscilla froze. Every bit of her act shattered in an instant.She jumped off the bed and clung to Gary's leg, crying uncontrollably."I was wrong! I just love you too much. I was jealous of her. I was scared she'd take you away from me!""You love me?"Gary let out a cold laugh.He kicked her away, disgust written all over his face.For years, Priscilla had whispered complaints about me in his ear. He had always brushed it off as petty jealousy between women.Only now

  • The 99th Divorce Agreement   Chapter 7

    After that night, I stopped reacting to Priscilla's tantrums.I stopped questioning Gary when he stayed out late.When he gave me gifts, I accepted them without complaint. When he came home late, I never asked where he had been.Gary thought I had learned my place, that I had finally understood the price of being Mrs. Cooper.He thought I had become obedient, tamed.He was even proud of it.But the truth was something else entirely.I hadn't accepted my fate; I was waiting. Waiting for him to hand me the knife for the 99th time, waiting for him to complete those 99 slow cuts.Then I would take the blade he gave me and end everything between us myself.Gary's vision suddenly darkened. He staggered backward, grabbing the edge of the bed to keep from collapsing.He had been wrong. Completely wrong.Right then, his phone buzzed.A news notification popped up on the screen. The headline was sharp and vicious.[Cooper Corporation Scandal: CEO's Wife Caught in Late-Night Hotel

  • The 99th Divorce Agreement   Chapter 6

    On the other end of the call, Priscilla froze. She hadn't expected Gary to react like that.Her fingers tightened around her phone until her nails dug into her palm.Shannon. It had to be her. She must be behind this!She was determined not to let me get away with it.-Gary drove home as fast as he could. He burst through the front door of the house, his heart pounding wildly."Shannon! Shannon!"His voice echoed through the empty space.There was no answer. Only silence.In the five years he had lived there, the house had never felt this quiet.It was so quiet that he could hear his own heavy breathing. He could even hear every step echoed sharply across the marble floor.Then he realized something: the house felt different.The soft slippers I always wore by the front door were gone. In their place sat a brand new pair of guest slippers, cold and unfamiliar.On the living room couch, the pillow I had embroidered myself was gone.The cashmere blanket I used when watchin

  • The 99th Divorce Agreement   Chapter 5

    Montara.The word hit Gary like a hammer.He stood frozen in place, his mind completely blank.The calm look on my face while packing the night before, the casual way I said "Clearford," the way I turned down his offer to drive me to the airport…Every small detail he had brushed off now connected into one clear picture.It was a trap made of lies, and he had walked straight into it.For the first time, Gary panicked.He fumbled for his phone and called me. The only thing he heard was the cold, automated message saying my number couldn't be reached.He refused to give up.He opened our chat. The empty chat box felt like it was mocking him.His fingers shook as he typed.[Shannon! Where are you? Come back right now!]But just before sending it, he noticed the last message I had left him.[I left something on the table. Remember to check it when you get home.]For a split second, a ridiculous spark of hope rose in the middle of his panic. He thought it might be an explanati

  • The 99th Divorce Agreement   Chapter 4

    Gary and Priscilla would be at a private theater, and they probably wouldn't come home all night.I got out of the car, unlocked the door, and stepped inside.The living room lights suddenly flicked on.Gary was sitting there.For a second, I froze. Instinctively, I almost asked why he was home.But the thought faded just as quickly as it appeared.Without even looking at Gary, I walked past him, went upstairs, and started packing.I didn't have much to pack. And anything connected to Gary, I left behind.Gary followed me upstairs in silence. When he saw me packing, panic flickered briefly across his face."Are you going on a trip?"I kept folding my clothes. "Yeah. Need a change of scenery.""Where to? When's your flight? How long will you be gone?"I casually made something up. "Clearford. The flight's tomorrow. I'll be gone for seven days."Gary studied my face carefully, as if he was trying to catch me in a lie.Luckily, I was good at pretending."Clearford, huh? Nic

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