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PERFECT MARRIAGE

SAMUEL: His friends see him as the luckiest man on earth because of the virtous woman God has blessed him with. He loves his wife so dearly and can’t even imagine his life without her, but does he have any other option than divorce when she suddenly became a thorn on his flesh because of a little misunderstanding and misinterpretation of what she saw him doing in his office with his P.A? EVA: Young and beautiful woman who loves her husband greatly, her top priority is her husband and beautiful kids. All she wanted was to build her home with trust and love. She thought she was doing the right thing until she goes to a marriage counselling with her husband and he files for a divorce. Will she sit down, fold her hand and watch the marriage she has been building for over eight years end just like that? _________ What?! He actually thinks I will cook so easily? That young man has forgotten me so easily. “Sam!!” I called in the highest and most serious voice I have and there he comes. “Yes? Is there anything you need me to do for you?” he answered immediately he ran into the kitchen. I flipped my hair, lifted a chin, braced my shoulders and supported my hip with my left hand before replying stubbornly. “Oh yes! There are a lot of things you will have to do for me, after all, this is your house….I mean….you don’t expect me to stress myself cooking for your son’s birthday while you just chill outside” “I don’t understand, I am busy attending to the guests and….” “Are you going to do my bid or should I get out of your house?!” I cut him off and he mopped at me. “Okay, what…do you want me to do?” he asked calmly. “Good, that’s more like it. Just stay right here and give me anything I ask you to” I bossed.

Sha Ron · Fantaisie
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26 Chs

Chapter 26

WRITER'S POV

Eva promised herself not to shed a tear at the death of her neighbor, Deborah, after all she did and for the fact that she took her life.

But when she read the letter Deborah wrote before her suicide, her tears wetted the paper.

"What a world, one never understands the sadness clouded by a smile" Sandra shook her head after reading the letter.

"Truly, you are right, Sandy, people see the smile but never the pain. Still, I think Deborah shouldn't have ended her life for the sake of the child she cherished" Jake said.

"She was...good, why did she have to store her depression inside instead of getting a counselor or confiding to a friend" Eva stated.

"It's over now, let's not grieve more than the bereaved. At least, I know Benny won't be subjected to suffering" Sam advised.

Deborah's note contained an apology to her neighbors whom she has offended, how to contact her parents and Benny's father.