Chapter 10
Linda’s eyes grew misty, yet a smile appeared on her face.
“Yes, we can start over.”
California.
A drunken Ivan sat amidst a sea of empty bottles.
His gaze was vacant, his face flushed red, yet he mechanically lifted another bottle to his lips.
Gone.
Everything was gone.
The house was stripped of everything that held Linda’s presence.
He didn’t even know when it had all disappeared.
In his phone, his computer–there was not a single photo, not a single message of theirs left.
It was as if Linda had vanished from his/world entirely…
Gulp.
The burning liquid slid down his throat as Ivan stared with bloodshot eyes at the divorce papers on the coffee table.
Suddenly, he lurched forward, clawing at the agreement as if to tear it to shreds.
But his hands stopped mid–motion.
After a long pause, he looked at Linda’s signature, holding the divorce papers to his chest as
he collapsed to the floor, curled up in pain.
This was the last trace Linda had left behind.
A bitter laugh escaped him, followed by a choking sob. “Linda, your heart is so ruthless…”
Unsteadily, he stood, stumbling and clutching the walls as he staggered back to the
Overcome by the effects of alcohol, he finally succumbed to dizziness, drifting into a
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