Beneath the Tyrants Mask 4

Beneath the Tyrants Mask 4

Chapter 4 Divorce 

My hospital room was filled with colleagues and supervisors. It was my second time hospitalized in a single week

One of my close coworkers asked me quietly, Rosalie, what if you don’t adjust well after moving abroad? You used to be so attached to your husband and best friend.” 

At the mention of Hugo and Sylvie, I silently clenched my fists

Don’t tell anyone about my going abroad,I said. As for Hugo and Sylvie, just pretend they’re dead.” 

Hearing my firm tone, everyone fell silent

I composed myself and sent the information I’d gathered to my lawyer, asking her to draft the divorce papers. Three days later, I would be leaving New York. I marked that day on my calendar with a bright red circle

When Hugo walked in carrying a thermal lunchbox, my laptop was still open on the deskI hadn’t had time to close it

He noticed immediately and asked, What are you doing now?” 

I looked up at him, my eyes devoid of emotion. Wrapping up a project. Writing the final report for my manager.” 

Hugo didn’t pry. He carefully opened the thermos and poured a bowl of chicken soup, placing it in front of me. My mom said you’re not doing well and asked me to take care of you.” 

Throughout our marriage, his mother had always been kind to me. But even that couldn’t erase Hugo’s betrayal. His hands had been stained with Snowy’s blood. Just looking at them made me feel ill

I snatched the bowl and smashed it hard on the floor, then asked with deliberate calm, You got the kitten’s placenta. Is Sylvie cured now?” 

I held my head high, but Hugo suddenly erupted in rage, glaring at me in the hospital bed, his face incredulous

So what? Sylvie or a stray cat, who’s more important? I married you thinking you were a sensible woman. But now, if all you’re going to do is curse Sylvie, then fine! Let’s just get divorced!” 

Divorce? That was all I could have asked for

*** 

Hugo stormed to the window, his whole body trembling with anger

He had just seen the calendar by the bed, where Rosalie had circled their wedding anniversary. He was sure Rosalie had still been hoping for some kind of surpriseand now she was putting on this act

Suppressing his inner turmoil, he reminded himself not to argue with someone who was ill. He was about to tell Rosalie that the divorce talk was just something he’d said in the heat of the moment, that he didn’t mean it

But behind him, he heard a soft laugh. So light and quiet, yet it felt like a piece of his heart had broken off

Unsettled, he ran a hand through his hair. Just as he composed himself and was about to suggest Rosalie come home to recover, she said calmly, Sure. Divorce it is.” 

In that instant, the house key he held slipped from his grasp, clattering on the floor. Hugo’s Adam’s apple visibly bobbed as he stared at Rosaliepale, fragile, lying silently in the bed

Wasn’t she the one who used to care for me above all else? How could she speak so calmly about divorce now? A sharp pain pierced his chest

Panicked and uncertain, he turned to leave, but he couldn’t resist one last cruel remark. You think you’ve got it all figured out, huh? Think divorcing me means you’ll never have to take care of Sylvie again?! Rosalie, I never thought you’d be this kind of woman!” 

Hugo told himself Rosalie was likely just reacting to stress. She had always been gentle and reliant on him

He reasoned to himself, She must simply be tired of caring for Sylvie. If I could make it up to her on our anniversaryIf I could end things with Sylviethen maybe, just maybe, we could still have a future together.” 

Beneath the Tyrants Mask

Beneath the Tyrants Mask

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