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Chapter 16 He’s Gone Mad
Idris was angry, and so was I. I wanted to vent all the grievances that I had held back for
so long.” Idris Young, are you not clear on why I want to divorce you? Moore is pregnant.
What do you expect me to do? Continue to turn a blind eye and play pretend with you? Or
wait to be kicked out, shaming the Scotts‘ family name in the process?”
I yelled at him, my chest hurting. Yes, I had fallen in love with him. It was a love that
developed over a fragmented and difficult two years. Only I knew the pain of having to
pull away now.
He paused for a moment, and his brows furrowed. “Moore’s pregnant?” There was surprise
and shock in his eyes, and it took him a long time to regain his composure.
Did he not know Moore was pregnant? However, I was only stunned for a moment. Moore
would have told him sooner or later anyway. I turned around, preparing to leave.
However, he grabbed my wrist. “Do you want to divorce me because Moore’s pregnant?”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtI frowned and tried to shake off his hand, retorting, “Is that not reason enough for a
divorce?”
“No!” He pulled me into his arms, his dark eyes fixed on me. He spoke in a low and
restrained voice, ” If it’s because of that, then listen carefully, Yvette. I won’t agree to a
divorce. I’ll handle her situation and give you a reasonable explanation.”
“How will you handle it?” I looked at him somewhat sarcastically. “Will you ask her to get
an abortion? Or will you start a little family with her on the side, where the three of you
will live in secrecy?”
He frowned. “Yvette, can’t we have a proper conversation?”
I pushed him away. He never denied that the child was his, which was enough to prove
that there was no point in us continuing this relationship. I took a breath, looked at him,
and said firmly, “Idris, I’ll definitely divorce you. I’m someone who’s obsessed with
keeping things clean, and I find all this business dirty. If Moore treasures you so much,
then I don’t want you anymore. I wish you guys happiness for the sake of your kid.”
“Yvette!” He gripped my hand, practically growling my name. “Have I indulged you too
much in the past two years?”
His grip hurt my wrist, and I felt suffocated. I looked into his cold eyes and could not help
but scoff.” Indulge? Mr. Young, you’re really something. We were never more than a fake
couple that slept together a few times. You’ve really taken your role as a husband too
seriously. How laughable!”
The expression on his face under the moonlight was becoming increasingly dark. I knew
he was holding back his anger. Well, what did it matter? I did not care. I shook off his hand.
All I wanted to do
was get off this mountain.
I had underestimated just how crazy and irrational an angered man could become. Night
in the mountains was a lethal cold, and it shook my heart. I could not describe Idris‘
madness, but I felt a
certain chill in my heart. I never knew he could be this kind of person.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe next day.
By the time I had regained consciousness, it was already the next morning. My clothes
were back on, and I had an extra layer: the custom–made black suit Idris had worn last
night.
I looked around and found myself in a stone cave with a pile of dimly lit firewood in front of
me. The location was windproof, and the fire kept it warm.
I did not see Idris around, so I got up and walked out of the cave. That was when I saw the
sunrise on
the other side of the mountain. Its golden rays slowly rose above the mist between
countless peaks, painting half the sky yellow. The scene was so beautiful it felt surreal.
Idris sat on a rock at the top of the mountain, a cigarette pinched between his prominent
knuckles. He was not smoking it, but merely letting it burn to ashes.
Probably aware of my gaze, he turned his head to face me. His handsome face was as
inscrutable as ever. Then, he patted the spot beside him and said, “I’m sorry.”