I had scripted the scene in my mind. I would propose divorce, and Bryant would readily agree. It would be dignified yet simple.
"Did he say something?" Christine asked.
"He said..." Just thinking about his words choked me up. "He said I was into Mark."
"Wait, what?" Christine was flabbergasted and burst into laughter out of sheer frustration. "How does his brain even work? Back in college, Steven and the guys could tell you were into Bryant and even asked me about it. And now he thinks you're into Mark?"
"That's why I couldn't hold back. I hit Bryant." I looked down, feeling a bit wrong as if all my efforts over the past seven years had been futile. Or perhaps his thoughts had never lingered on me, so he couldn't even discern who I had feelings for.
Soon after, our food delivery arrived.
Christine brought in two huge bags of groceries, meticulously placing them in the empty fridge.
I moved to help, but she pushed my hand away. "Did you forget you're pregnant? Just sit down."
"I never knew you had a homemaker side to you," I joked.
"Taking care of pregnant women starts with me," she quipped back, finishing up tidily before grabbing a couple of beers and leaning on my shoulder, slowly sipping.
The lights outside shone brilliantly. We fell into a long silence.
Eventually, Christine burped softly and asked, "Jane, do you think there are any good men in this world?"
"There are," I assured her, recalling how wonderful my father was and how often I saw happiness on my mother's face. People say you can tell how good a husband is by looking at his wife.
She didn't quite agree with my resignation at first. "Why should you resign? They're the ones who did wrong. Stay and let them be the ones to get upset."
"Out of sight, out of mind," I replied.
She nodded, understanding my point, especially considering my pregnancy.
Somehow getting wind of the news, Margaret waited in my office, assuming the posture of a victor. "Heard Bryant wants a divorce, huh? Jane, you weren't all that, after all."
"I left him." Clutching my hands and stepping forward in my comfortable flats, I said calmly, "Trash should stay with trash."
"You..." Margaret fumed, but then, as if a new thought struck her, she changed her tune. "Whatever. Since you're divorcing, shouldn't you return the shares Bryant gave you?"
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The readers' comments on the novel: Lost Me, Gained Regret (Jane and Bryant Ferguson)
This story is useless now. there is no essence. Jane is a whore, at least Bryant never sleep around. There was a misunderstanding between him and his step sister but he never slept with anyone. Bryant should just find a good woman by his side. Jane and Gregory will have a baby. Jane found her biological mother. So what else to be expect in this story?...
Who is the ML ? Hope its Greg.. but I kinda feel pity for Bryant too now.....
Im getting disappointed not with the story but the update. Before its 10 chaps per day then down to 5 then 4 now its only 3....
Anyone know the original novel title?...
waste of time, useless and dragging story....
Ten chapters per day is absolutely a lie... where's 10 chapters? I don't see it...
Why don't you update?...
We can't waitttt...
Update pleaseeee...
Even tho it says 10 chaps at day on 27th of June 10 chaps were not uploaded 😣☹🙁...