The Scattering of Love
After having a crush on someone for 10 years, out of love, my father drugged his friend and placed him on my bed.
When he woke at dawn the next morning, his eyes were ice-cold. But he still accept our engagement.
However, life after marriage wasn’t as good as I thought.
Mike Ashton would frequently fly abroad and stay there for a long time.
I gave birth to our daughter on my own as I waited for him to return home.
After four years, when I heard that he was returning home, I postponed everything and went to the airport expectantly with our daughter in my arms.
Our daughter reached out her little hand and was hoping for a hug from him.
He just looked at me indifferently and said in a cold voice, “I’m sorry, but I’m a neat freak.”
From then on, my daughter and I would wash our hands at least three times every day and the house would be spotless. However, he still rarely came home and never gave our daughter a warm hug.
That was until when I accidentally saw a video with Mike in it.
“Mike, what do you think is the happiest thing in the world?”
He answered casually, “I think it’s when I tucked Oliver into bed and dragged Jennifer into the bathroom when I was abroad last week.”
The people around him all laughed, but my heart felt ice-cold.
Jennifer Bundred was Mike’s ex-girlfriend who he still had an entanglement with and Oliver was her son.
It seemed that he had been living with them during the time that he was abroad for the past four years.
This fact finally made me give up all illusions. I left a divorce agreement for him, gave up my and our daughter’s identities, and went abroad to start a new life.