Then Marshall just left after giving her the last look. The grin froze on Katherine’s face. ‘Such a good-looking man. He just got to get me back.’ Katherine went back to her apartment which Marshall gave her as a present. She’d been living here for some days. The apartment was well-furnished, but no liveliness.
Katherine shoved the takeaways into the fridge, went into the bedroom, threw herself onto the bed and took out the divorce certificate. Neither she nor Marshall smiled when they took the photo. They both looked impatient and irritated. But on the divorce paper, she was filled with joy. No one knew how blissful she was when she went to get the marriage certificate and how down she was today. Katherine covered her face with the paper. Reddened eyes under the same red certificate. It seemed like by doing this, it could fool herself somehow.
She didn’t get up till afternoon and grabbed the phone, texting Peter, asking if he was busy.
Peter called her right away. “So you really got a divorce?”
Katherine turned around and stared at the divorce paper in her hand, “Yeah. It is fresh out of the oven. Should I take a photo of it for you?”
“No.” Peter heaved a sigh, “Well, why on earth would you get divorced. It doesn’t seem like you two have any disputes.”
Katherine smirked, “It wasn’t my idea. You’d better ask your boss.”
“God forbid I would.” Peter uttered hurriedly.
Marshall was always aloof, so Peter was still in awe by his boss, even though he had worked for him for quite a few years.
On the contrary, Katherine was almost on the same level as Marshall, he can still gossip with her or strike up jokes. He would even be sharp-tongued sometimes.
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