A Heart in Ruins
Sarah Lane
“Brother, I’ve decide to get a divorce.”
There was only a moment’s dead silence on the line.
Then, Gilbert Cross’s voice came through, “You just married Vittorio yesterday!”
I pondered it in my mind, a bitter smile touching my lips. It wasn't yesterday. It had been exactly 6,209 days.
In my previous life,for the seventeen years of my marriage to Vittorio Croft, we were indeed the picture of perfect harmony.
However, our fragile illusion came into pieces the day my older sister passed away from a critical illness. Grief-stricken, Vittorio suddenly fell severely ill himself.
When he finally woke up from his coma, his assistant asked, “Sir, what about Silvia Cross?”
Vittorio hadn't even blinked. He replied in a flat, indifferent tone, “Don't bother with her. She was originally nothing but a burden. I married her so that I could stay by her sister's side forever — if not as a lover, then as family.”
Standing right outside the door, clutching a tray of warm soup, I laughed until tears streamed down my face.
When I opened my eyes again, I found myself reborn on the very first morning after our wedding. We had just held the lavish ceremony, but the official paperwork hadn't been registered yet. I knew exactly what I had to do. Without a second thought, I took a pen and crossed out my name on the application form. In its place, I quickly wrote down Silvia Croft.
From this moment forward, my past was buried, and I would never cross paths with Vittorio again.