Meanwhile, Alicia
Since Alexander was with Lilian—and it was a Monday—he likely wouldn’t return anytime soon. Her laptop and iPad were still at the office, and without her phone, she couldn’t even contact her assistant.
After a moment of thought, she made a quiet decision.
She would visit her parents’ graves.
It had been a while... and with the divorce happening today, she wanted to seek their blessing for the life she was about to step into.
"Mrs. Blackwood, are you going out?" Maria’s voice broke her thoughts.
"Mm," Alicia replied softly, forcing a small smile. "I’m going to visit my parents’ graves."
Her grandparents had once been buried in the countryside, but over a decade ago, their graves were relocated to a cemetery on the outskirts of the city—alongside her parents.
She decided to visit them all.
On the way, she bought four bouquets of flowers.
Her grandfather had passed away when she was nine. Fourteen years had gone by, and his face had long blurred in her memory, leaving behind only faint traces of warmth.
At the cemetery, she placed the flowers carefully before each grave.
Then she sat in front of her father’s tombstone.
The cold stone stood silent before her.
As she closed her eyes, memories surfaced—unbidden.
The car accident.
Six years had passed, but she could never forget.
If her father hadn’t pushed her away at that moment... she would have died with him.
Time had dulled her memories of her mother and grandparents, but not him.
Never him.
He had been the greatest father she could have asked for.
After divorcing her mother, he never remarried.
When she was younger, she didn’t understand why. But as she grew older, she finally did.
*"People’s hearts are hard to see,"* he used to say. "I can’t be sure how a new wife would treat you. And besides, I’m too busy—I don’t have the energy for another marriage."
He had been a journalist, always traveling, always working. That was why she had grown up with her grandparents.
Back then, she hadn’t understood him.
But now... she did.
There were still old reports about him in newspapers, remnants of the life he had lived.
Alicia lowered her gaze, her voice soft.
"Dad... besides coming to see you... I also wanted to tell you something."
She paused.
"I’m getting a divorce."
"Dad... I know this must sound shocking to you. Just a few months ago, I was still telling you how good he was to me—how he was the perfect son-in-law in your eyes. And now... in such a short time, we’re parting ways."
A faint, bitter smile appeared on my lips.
"Do you think it’s ridiculous? Honestly... I think so too."
My voice trembled slightly.
"Ever since he brought up divorce, I’ve felt completely lost. I keep asking myself—how did we end up here? How did we reach the point where divorce became the only option?"
I lowered my head, my fingers tightening unconsciously.
"If someone had told me a few months ago that I’d be divorcing Alexander today... I would have never believed it."
A tear slipped down quietly.
"I loved him so much. How could I ever imagine leaving him? And yet... here we are."
I let out a shaky breath.
"It’s a long story, Dad... and I don’t even know where to begin."
I paused for a moment before whispering,
"I’m pregnant."
My hand moved instinctively to my stomach.
"You’re going to be a grandfather."
My voice softened, almost pleading.
"If you’re watching over me... please bless this child. Let the baby be born safely."
Another wave of emotion surged through me.
"I still love him. I’ve loved him for six years... and we’ve been married for two. How am I supposed to just forget him?"
I pressed a hand against my chest.
"It hurts so much... it really does."
My voice dropped to a whisper.
"Maybe... we were never meant to be."
I closed my eyes briefly before continuing.
"He’s always loved someone else. And no matter how hard I tried these past two years... I couldn’t warm his heart."
A quiet, resigned smile touched my lips.


I would find a new place to live... raise my child... and build a life of my own.
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