Xavier let out a big yawn. "Jonas, stop crying. Daddy's clearly not going through with the divorce. Let's just go to sleep. I'm so tired."
With the house staff gone, I bathed the kids and dried their hair before tucking them into bed.
Jonas kept clutching my hand as he lay in bed, terrified that I'd abandon him in the next instant. His pitiful expression tugged at my heart.
Wrapping my hand around his, I reassured him gently, "Sleep, Jonas. I'm right here—I won't leave you alone."
Relief finally crossed Jonas' face, and he closed his eyes. Both he and Xavier must've been worn out from spending the entire day outside, so they both fell asleep quickly.
I exited their room once they were sound asleep, only to run into Yvonne, who had just finished washing up. Ignoring her, I walked past her toward the guest room.
Since we were getting divorced, it was pointless to share a bed anymore. I didn't want to look at her and be reminded of how she had betrayed our marriage.
"Cole!" Yvonne suddenly yelled, blocking my way in the next instant.
She rubbed her forehead in frustration and said helplessly, "You've been making a fuss all evening. Haven't you had enough? I've no idea what you're so upset about. Is it just because I took the kids out with Jared?
"If you want to go out, I'll book a three-day vacation for the four of us later. You can pick any destination you want. Think of it as making up for missing our anniversary. Is that good enough?"
Yvonne never admitted that she was wrong. Even when offering to make amends, she sounded condescending.
She completely missed the point. What I cared about wasn't their outing—it was their blatant display of deceit and betrayal!
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