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Till we meet again

Author: Miranda
last update publish date: 2026-05-08 05:20:51

Rain drizzled softly against the café windows, painting the city in blurred streaks of gray and gold. The afternoon crowd had thinned, leaving only scattered conversations and the faint sound of jazz playing overhead.

Lisha sat quietly near the corner window, her fingers wrapped around a cup of untouched coffee. She looked different now. Not because of the expensive black dress she wore or the tiredness beneath her eyes, but because grief had changed the way she carried herself.

Carefully.

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  • Till death murder us apart   I hate that I love you

    After a while when Adia had returned home from Lisha’s place, Dave didn’t waste a second. His hands trembled slightly as he pulled out his phone and called Lisha.“She won’t calm down,” he said urgently the moment she answered. “Adia is creating a scene—she’s refusing everything. I need you to come… now. Bring the extra divorce papers.”There was a pause on the other end.“I’m not your messenger, Dave,” Lisha replied coolly.“Please,” Dave said, his voice breaking just enough to sound desperate. “You’re the only one she’ll listen to. If this falls apart now, everything falls apart.”Lisha exhaled slowly. “Fine. I’m coming.”But even as she hung up her doubts hadn’t disappeared. By the time she arrived, the house was already chaos. The door was half open. Voices echoed from inside.“You’re throwing us away!” Adia’s voice cracked through the air, raw and loud.Lisha stepped in and stopped. Papers were everywhere. Shredded. Scattered across the floor like broken pieces of something tha

  • Till death murder us apart   Believe me

    Dave closed the door behind him quietly, but the weight he carried into the house was anything but soft.Adia was already waiting.She stood up immediately, reading his face before he even spoke. “What happened?”Dave ran a hand through his hair, pacing once before answering. “She’s not convinced.”Adia’s expression dropped slightly. “What do you mean?”“She’s watching everything,” Dave said. “Every word, every reaction. She thinks this is too easy… like we’re planning something.”Adia exhaled slowly, absorbing that. “She’s not wrong.”Dave stopped pacing and looked at her. “If she keeps doubting, she’ll pull back. Or worse—she’ll test us.”Silence settled between them as the reality of that sank in.Then Adia spoke, quieter now, but more focused. “Then we make it real.”Dave frowned slightly. “What do you mean?”“I go to her,” Adia said. “I confront her. I make her believe I’m losing everything.”Dave studied her face, seeing the determination build behind her eyes.“That’s risky,” h

  • Till death murder us apart   For love?

    The decision did not come all at once—it settled into their lives slowly, like dust, until everything felt covered by it.That evening, Dave sat across from Adia, the dim light casting long shadows across their small living room. Ava slept peacefully beside them, unaware that her world was quietly shifting. “She wants to handle the divorce herself,” Dave finished, his voice low, careful—like every word might break something fragile between them.Adia froze for a moment.“The divorce?” she repeated, her fingers tightening slightly around Ava’s blanket.Dave nodded. “She says it has to be clean. Legal. No loose ends. And… she’ll arrange everything.”A flicker of unease crossed Adia’s face. She looked down at their daughter, then back at Dave.“Lisha handling our divorce…” she whispered. “That doesn’t feel right.”“It isn’t,” Dave admitted. “But she’s offering security, Adia. A quarter of everything she owns. Enough to change our lives completely.”Adia leaned back, her mind racing. Fea

  • Till death murder us apart   Operation get that man

    Dave had never felt smaller than he did standing at the gates of Lisha Cross’s mansion.The guards let him in without question . The doors opened almost instantly, and to his surprise, Lisha herself stood there—welcoming, almost warm, as if the past had been rewritten overnight.“Dave,” she said, her lips curving into a knowing smile. “You came .”“I didn’t come for anything special,” Dave replied, stepping inside cautiously. “I came to answer you.”She gestured for him to sit, her movements calm, controlled. “Then answer.”Dave remained standing.“I’ll accept your offer,” he said firmly, “on one condition.”Lisha raised a brow, amused already.“I will divorce Adia,” he continued, the words tasting bitter in his mouth. “But I won’t marry you. I’ll stay here—with you—but there will be no marriage. And in return, I want half of your property.”For a second, silence.Then Lisha laughed.She laughed like someone who had just heard the most ridiculous joke of her life.“Half?” she repeated

  • Till death murder us apart   …

    Dave stared at Lisha, her words still echoing in his mind.“Marry me.”“Why are you so bent on this marriage thing?” Dave finally asked, his voice low, almost guarded. “Why would you even offer something like that?”Lisha didn’t hesitate.“I’m doing it for myself.”Dave frowned, confusion pulling at his features. “That doesn’t make sense.”“It doesn’t have to make sense to you,” she replied calmly.She stepped closer.“You don’t have money,” she said bluntly. “You have no business. No income. No stability.”Each word landed like a measured strike. Dave’s jaw tightened, but he didn’t interrupt.“You can try,” Lisha continued. “You can struggle, hustle, sacrifice—but if it involves business…”Her eyes locked onto his.“I will destroy it.”“Because I can,” she added. “I am Lisha Cross.”“And if I decide you fail…” she continued softly, “you will fail.”Dave looked away briefly, anger flickering—but this time, it didn’t explode.“Marry me—or don’t even marry me legally. I don’t care about

  • Till death murder us apart   Ava?

    One evening, sitting beside Adia’s hospital bed while she gently rocked their baby, Dave finally spoke what had been weighing on him.“We need to plan the baby shower,” he said quietly.Adia looked up, surprised—but her face softened instantly. “We don’t have to rush it…”“I want to,” Dave interrupted gently. “You deserve it. She deserves it.”Adia smiled, but she knew him well enough to see the strain behind his determination.“You don’t have to do this alone,” she said.The next day, Dave stood in front of his mother’s house, hesitating before knocking.Gladys opened the door before he could.“Mom…” he began, his voice slightly heavy. “I need help.”She didn’t even let him finish.“You should have said that sooner,” she replied, pulling him into a brief embrace.Later, sitting together with Sarah, Dave explained everything—the baby shower, the costs, his promise to repay them once he was back on his feet.Gladys waved him off almost immediately.“Pay me back?” she scoffed lightly. “

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