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Chapter 8
Countdown to Departure: Day One
Linda called a moving company to clear out her belongings from the house.
Workers moved in and out, and the house grew emptier by the minute.
Ding!
Her phone chimed with a message–a photo from Katherine showing her and Ivan locked in an
embrace.
Linda typed a response, her first time answering Katherine’s provocations.
[You’ll get what you want soon enough.]
She placed the signed divorce papers on the coffee table.
Glancing around this house, where every corner held memories with Ivan, she realized each one had been carefully erased by her own hand.
Ivan, one can’t have everything.
Gaining something means bearing the cost of losing something else.
Linda closed the door, pulling her suitcase behind her as she left the home she’d once lovingly
tended.
After settling into an airport hotel, Linda slept peacefully.
The next morning, she sent Ivan a deliberate message: [Didn’t you say your flight back from your business trip was at 8 a.m. today? I’m waiting for you just outside the airport to surprise you.]
Then she waited near the airport exit. Within half an hour, she spotted Ivan hurrying in from the
entrance.
He wore only a shirt, and Linda chuckled at the sight. “Didn’t sleep last night? You’re usually so put
together. Today, no tie, and even your hair’s a mess.”
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Most likely, he’d just crawled out of Katherine’s bed.
Ivan froze, then awkwardly continued his act. “Yeah, it was a busy night. You must not have had breakfast coming so early. Remember that fried chicken place we used to go to? It’s still around.
Let’s get some.”
Linda agreed.
At the restaurant, Ivan ordered with practiced ease. “Two fried chickens, no ketchup, no chili.”
Linda was the one who couldn’t cat spicy food, while Ivan usually loved it.
This man had always treated her well.
If he hadn’t cheated, they really would have been the main couple of a romance novel–loving together, sharing a lifetime of happiness.
As they waited, Linda brought up the past.
“Remember when we first started the company? We’d sunk every penny into it and were flat broke. After getting off the plane, you bought one serving of fried chicken and tried to convince me you’d already eaten.”
Ivan relaxed, smiling as he remembered. “I was going to wait until you were done and then have
some soup, but… you see right through everything.”
Linda picked up a small bowl and, as she used to, divided the fried chicken piece by piece, pushing
half to Ivan.
Calmly, she replied, “Yes, you never could fool me.”
Ivan missed the double meaning and simply held her hand, reassuring her.
“Those days are behind us. We’ll never have to go through that again.”
Just then, his phone rang.
Ivan glanced at Linda, then didn’t hang up but instead offered an apology. “Sorry, it’s work. I need to
handle this.”
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