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Divorce Has Never Felt This Good (Becky and Rory) novel Chapter 49

Hearing her name being called, Becky stopped and turned to look at Rory unhurriedly. “Yes, Mr. Casper?”

She raised her eyebrows and looked at him loftily.

After a short pause, Rory’s expression darkened. “Devin’s chasing you because of me. You should watch your back.”

What did he mean by that?

Becky smiled faintly. “Thanks for the warning, but…”

As she spoke, Becky’s smile gradually faded away. “We’re divorced. What position are you in to say that to me?”

Then she walked away without looking back.

Seeing Becky come back, Talia breathed a sigh of relief. “Miss Ramos, what happened? Are you okay?”

Becky shook her head and smiled wryly. “Is the car ready?”

“Yes, it’s right at the door.”

“Let’s go.”

Did she feel bad?

A little.

Rory’s words ruined Becky’s day. If it weren’t for the phone call from Jessie, Becky didn’t know how long she would’ve soaked in the bathtub.

Hearing her phone ringing, Becky roused herself and got out of the tub.

Rory wasn’t worth her time. She didn’t have to be sad about him.

Becky picked up her phone and put it on speaker. While on the phone, she headed to the kitchen to get a glass of milk. “What’s up?”

“Becky, it’s the weekend. Wanna hang out tomorrow?”

“Where do you want to go?” Becky asked with a chuckle.

“The stables. I haven’t ridden a horse in so long!”

Becky mulled over it for a while and finally agreed. “Okay.”

“Then I’ll go to you at nine o’clock tomorrow morning!”

“Got it. Go to bed early so that you’ll have the energy tomorrow.”

Staying up late every night wasn’t healthy. It was said that it could even lead to hair loss.

After hanging up, Becky drank a glass of warm milk and went back to her room to sleep.

The following morning, Jessie arrived early to pick her up.

It rained a lot in Courtbush in March, but today, it was unusually sunny and bright.

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