Sometimes, Nadine found herself believing that Brad's brain was damaged in some way or another.
The moment she signed her name on the divorce agreement, she had already regarded him as a stranger.
If Brad liked Jean so much, he should be trying to marry her happily, right? So why was he still bothering Nadine?
There had to be something wrong with him.
Brad smiled bitterly when faced with Nadine's indifference. "What do you mean? You're still Mrs. Hamilton. We have not divorced yet!"
In truth, he didn't know what else to do with the current Nadine.
He didn't know how to make her see him in another light, and he was clueless about how he'd make her go back to him. It was like all his efforts were in vain. No matter what he did, it was all for nothing.
He couldn't even find a way to interact with Nadine peacefully.
Nadine, on the other hand, felt mentally drained when she looked at the man she was once in love with.
Suppressing her anger, she said, "Brad, in the six years that we were married, you never once appeared on my birthday, you were gone during celebrations, and you didn't even come to me on Valentine's Day. There were no gifts from you, and you were absent on important occasions. So why would I keep staying by your side?
"What right do you have to mess with me like this? Did you think I would always remain rooted in the same spot, waiting for you?"
Only Nadine knew what kind of pain she had gone through with every disappointment she faced because of him.
She could finally let go of the painful memories, so why did she have to be reminded of them now?
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This book is dragging 😩...