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Divorce and Freedom No More Homemaker for Him novel Chapter 795

Divorce and Freedom: No More Homemaker for Him

Chapter 795 Hurt Alongside Him

Bria walked over with a cold expression.

The people around her noticed and quietly stepped aside.

The shift in the atmosphere finally caught Kaleb’s attention.

He looked up at her.

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The moment he saw her, his brows furrowed, his gaze turning icy, so cold that it felt like even looking at her for one more second was a burden.

Bria wasn’t afraid of that kind of look. She just couldn’t stand that kind of coldness coming from Kaleb.

Two days ago, it hadn’t been like this.

And suddenly, everything had changed.

Kaleb seemed to know he couldn’t ignore her. This time, unlike at the company, he didn’t look away immediately. He watched her walk closer, step by step.

Bria stopped about three feet away from him.

She was slightly shorter, but her presence didn’t diminish in the slightest. Tilting her chin up, she looked almost dismissive of him as she spoke. I waited for you all afternoon.

Kaleb frowned, his voice cold and stiff, like he was talking to a complete stranger. something?

Do you need

Bria froze for a second. She couldn’t adjust to his tone at all. Her gaze darkened, but she still managed to keep some control as she asked, Why didn’t you go see Fluffy and Birdie yesterday?

Kaleb replied flatly, I had things to do.

You said you missed them. What could’ve been so important that you didn’t even have time to go see them?

Kaleb frowned deeper. What does that have to do with you?

Those few casual words hit harder than yelling at her to get lost. Bria’s mind went blank. Normally quickwitted and sharptongued, she didn’t know what to say for a moment.

Kaleb’s entire body language rejected her presence. Just like he said, he didn’t want to see her

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anymore. He emphasized it again, I told you already. Don’t come looking for me again. Whether I go see them or not has nothing to do with you. Bria, stay away from me.

Bria’s expression darkened beyond words. Her eyes, already shadowed, grew colder, but she refused to show any sadness. She let out a mocking laugh. Am I ruining your chances with some girl?

Kaleb’s brows knitted tightly. He didn’t bother explaining, didn’t even seem to understand what she was getting at. He just repeated, Stay away from me.”

Bria sneered. Why are you in such a hurry to get rid of me? Did I hit a nerve? Kaleb, be honest. You like girls like Matilda, don’t you? Sweet, soft, that type?

Kaleb understood now, and his expression turned even colder.

That reaction alone made Bria feel like he was defending Matilda, and it only made her angrier. Her words came out sharp and reckless. If that’s your type, then what were you pretending for before? Acting all pure and innocent in front of me? I was ready to make it clear at the theater, and you made me wait. You were just stringing me along, weren’t you? You couldn’t accept me at allAnd since you couldn’t, now that you know I was just playing you, doesn’t that make us even? I wasn’t going to cling to you anyway, so what did you have to worry about? But now you’re telling me to get lost, telling me not to come near you again? What, you get to say whatever you want, but I don’t get to say anything? Kaleb, you don’t get to treat me like this!

Her voice wasn’t quiet, and with their looks, they quickly drew attention from people nearby.

The more she spoke, the angrier she got. Part of it was because of how Kaleb had avoided her back then. If they had just confessed and gotten together at the time, none of this would’ve happened.

She grabbed his shirt, her gaze sharp. You’re the biggest faker of all! Kaleb, meeting you was

know the worst thing in my life. Ever since I met you, I haven’t had a single good day! Do you how much I hate you? Just to get back at you, I had to force myself to stay around you, play nice, even put up with feeling sick about it. Do you have any idea how hard that was for me? I’ve never had to go through something like that in my life!

Her emotions spiraled higher. If neither of us is a good person, then stop acting like the victim. You think I feel great about this? Huh?

After she shouted, she saw Kaleb’s pupils tremble for a split second before he forced them back down.

Bria froze. Even if it was just for a moment, she saw it clearly.

That look in Kaleb’s eyes wasn’t disgust. It looked more likehurt.

Did

my

words actually hurt him? Is that the look of a dog that just got abandoned?

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