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The runaway groom novel (Irene and Isaac) novel Chapter 45

Chapter 45

Over the years, Irene often found heartache, but she had also learned to let go. Changing the subject, she asked, “Weren’t you asking to be discharged, Mom?” Sheryl nodded. “Yes, I’m much better now-I’ın ready to leave after such a long stay.” Irene did not agree to it, however, and instead spoke to her attending physician. He told her that while Sheryl could be discharged, she should ensure that she had sufficient rest and keep to her checkup schedules. Still, Irene did not tell Sheryl that, but instead said, “You should wait a couple days, Mom.”

After all, Sheryl needed a place to live after she was discharged. After Sheryl nodded in agreement, Irene hesitated for a moment before asking her opinion, “Mom, do you want to divorce Lionel?” “I will,” Sheryl replied.

Irene pursed her lips. She had wanted her mother to divorce Lionel for years, but it never happened.

Moreover, Sheryl was saying she would divorce Lionel – and not that she wanted to. And Irene respected her decision. After living with that man for the most of her life, she would certainly hold strong sentiments for him.

“You don’t have to worry about me, Mom. I’m an adult with a job-I can earn my own living. Lionel can’t coerce me with money like he did before, cutting me off and abusing you when I didn’t obey him. He may have used you as leverage against me before, but he no longer has a hold on me… So, if you don’t want to divorce him, you don’t have to.”

Sheryl felt even more guilty because of her daughter’s understanding and maturity, and felt that she owed Irene a lot just then.

“I want a divorce,” she said then. “We’ve merely been married in name only for years. There’s no need to keep this up.”

She meant it, so Irene replied, “Okay. I’ll go with you to see him after you’re discharged.

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