James closes the kitchen door behind us, his face grim. This is it. This is where he tells me to stay away from his family.
“Sit down.”
I remain standing. “If you’re going to tell me to leave Scarlett alone-”
“I’m going to tell you to make a choice.” His voice is cold, businesslike. “Scarlett may not be my blood, but she’s still the girl I raised. And Virginia is my flesh and blood.”
My stomach drops. “James-”
“If your actions hurt either one of them, I won’t let you off easy.” He steps closer, and despite being shorter than me, his presence fills the small space. “So you need to decide, right now, what you want.”
“I want Scarlett.”
“Then cut ties with Virginia. Clearly and decisively. Set the boundaries that should have been
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there from the beginning.”
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Heat flares through me. From where he’s standing, it must look to James like I’ve been using Virginia as a security blanket while keeping Scarlett at arm’s length.
“If you like Virginia, if you want to be with Virginia, then make that clear to Scarlett and stop stringing both of them along.”
“I only love Scarlett.” The words come out hoarse, desperate. “I’ve only ever loved Scarlett.”
James studies my face for a long moment. Whatever he sees there must convince him because his expression softens slightly.
“Then get your s**t together. Because right now, Scarlett’s set on divorcing you. And frankly, after what you put her through, I can’t blame her.”
The kitchen feels too small suddenly. I lean against the counter, trying to catch my breath.
He’s right. James is absolutely right.
Because every time Scarlett needed me, I was with Virginia. Every time I had to choose between Virginia and Scarlett, I chose Virginia.
I neglected Scarlett despite being her husband.
So I can’t blame her either.
The woman in that living room, the one who can talk about divorce papers like she’s discussing the weather–she’s not the girl who used to look at me like I was the center of her
world.
I killed that girl. I killed her love with my stupidity, my pride, my inability to see what was right
in front of me.
Before I can respond, my phone buzzes. Virginia’s name flashes on the screen.
James notices. “You better decide soon, son. Because time is running out.”
I decline the call, but Virginia immediately texts: Found a way to help. Meet me at pond by the old park in an hour.
Something cold settles in my stomach as I read the message.
Virginia…I really hope I’m wrong about you.
“I have to go,” I tell James.
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He nods grimly. “Remember what I said.”
When we return to the living room, Lily runs to me with the finished puzzle.
“Look, Daddy! We did it!”
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“Beautiful, sweetheart.” I lift her up, breathing in her sweet scent. “You’re so smart.”
“Are you leaving?” Her bottom lip trembles.
“Just for a little while. I’ll see you soon, okay?”
I set her down and turn to Scarlett, who’s watching us with an unreadable expression.
“We should talk about those papers,” I say quietly.
“There’s nothing to talk about.”
“Scarlett-”
“Please just sign them, Jasper. For both our sakes.”
The plea in her voice is like a knife to my chest. It hurts. It hurts so bad, I find it hard to breathe. But I nod through the pain, giving her a faint smile I don’t feel.
“I’ll see you later.”
An hour later, I find Virginia waiting by the duck pond, looking unusually composed. She’s dressed in white, her hair pulled back, looking almost angelic in the afternoon sun.
“Thank you for coming.”
“What’s this about, Virginia?”
She smiles, and something about it makes my skin crawl. “I told you. I have a way to help you win back Scarlett.”
“And what exactly did you have in mind?”
“Simple.” Her eyes gleam with something I can’t identify. “We’re going to make her realize she can’t live without you.”
“How?”
Virginia’s smile widens, and for the first time since I’ve known her, I see something dangerous lurking beneath her innocent facade.
“Leave that to me, Jasper. Just follow my lead.”
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The readers' comments on the novel: The Abandoned Wife's Second Chance (Scarlett and Jasper)
Had to finish the story to see how ridiculous it gets. Did not disappoint. Virginia suddenly is a victim, an angel. Nevermind she had the mind to have someone killed, she's really a victim lol. And Jasper loves two women. Worst story ever. Officially...
Keeps getting stupid. Now there's a oasr of him protecting her? Lol...
Wahaha nice. Clean slate just like that....
Let me guess. Dorian will turn out to be the biggest @**hole just to make Jasper seem like the perfect man. Groundbreaking...
The Author clearly hates the main female lead....
Wahhahaha it keeps getting worse....
Hahaha I cannot.... Their POVs are very confusing. Is the author someone with DID? I mean, the way the characters minds work are retarded....
Wahahahha everyone on this chapter are IDIOTS!!!!!...
This story is insufferable. Bith men are very pretentious my god. Jasper confronted the bitch already and knows what she did but of course, she still has free access to his house. What a joke!!!!!!...
Jesus, this Jasper is really something. Keeps replaying that he has realized what he has lost but still circled back to that venomous Virginia. James and him are cut from the same toxic cloth. Please let Scar and Dorian be endgame....