From White Coats to Bloodied Aprons
During the holidays, Ellie Harper, my wife who's a hospital director, tells me once again that she has taken on a few operations at the last minute, so she can't go home with me to spend time with my parents.
But soon, I see her assistant, Jaiden Roth's social media feed. Apparently, Ellie is slaughtering pigs at Jaiden's village in preparation for a holiday party.
The caption writes, "Dad says having a daughter-in-law who works as a doctor is amazing. To think that she's this skilled in slaughtering pigs as well!"
With a cold smirk curling on my lips, I leave a like on the post. I also comment, "That's her major, after all."
My colleagues keep gossiping among themselves in various group chats. They all think I'll definitely get into a huge fight with Ellie this time.
Ellie wastes no time in calling me. I can already imagine the impatient look on her face and the way her brows are drawn into a tight frown.
"Jaiden's village is hosting a huge party for the holidays, so I'm there to lend them a helping hand! What's with that passive-aggressive tone of yours, huh?
"There isn't anyone who can help out in his household, you know! Do you know how badly it'll reflect on his family if no one from his side helps out at all? I was just helping him out as a friend! What's there to kick up a fuss over?
"Hurry up and remove the like and the damn comment! Don't make life difficult for Jaiden at the hospital, you hear me?
"Once I get back from the village, I'll pick a good date to go back to your hometown with you, okay?"
Another empty promise from Ellie, it seems. All she does is making empty promises that she can never keep nowadays.
I'm completely stuffed with those promises, and I can't afford to wait for her anymore.
Once the holidays are over, I'll receive the divorce certificate marking the end of our seven-year marriage once and for all.