That day, for the first time ever, Jeffrey wanted to hold a woman in his arms. It was not out of lust or desire.
Instead, Jeffrey simply wanted to hold Willow, wipe away her tears, and kiss those trembling lips.
While the others remained silent, Jeffrey asked, “Why do you want a divorce?”
The couple standing by the door turned around. Julian looked at his longtime friend with a stony gaze. His voice turned icy. “Do
you know what you’re doing, Jeffrey Gibson? You should go to the hospital and get yourself sobered up if you’re feeling too
drunk.”
Jeffrey rose from his seat slowly.
“I’m completely sober! I’ve always been! Have you sobered up, Julian? If you have, you should have realized by now that Willow
doesn’t love you anymore. You can hold onto her for one to two years, but you can’t hold onto her forever.”
Julian scoffed. “She’s still my wife now.”
Jeffrey fell silent.
Natalie, who sat beside him, tugged at his sleeve. She asked cautiously, “Jeffrey, do you like Willow?”
“Mhm,” he responded.
Natalie dropped her glass, and it shattered into pieces on the floor.
Julian and Willow were the only ones in the narrow elevator.
Willow squirmed free from his grip. Her tone was emotionless. “There’s no one else here. You can stop it with the whole loving
couple act now, Julian.”
She was pressed against the cold elevator wall the next instant.
Julian’s hands roamed her body, from top to bottom. He had never acted this roughly and vulgarly. It was as if Julian was trying to check a personal belonging. Moreover, the way he was doing it was rather deprecating.
With his large build, Julian trapped Willow in his arms. He pushed his face toward hers. Their noses were touching, and Willow
felt something hard…
“When did you and Jeffrey become so close?”
“How does that concern you?”
Julian’s dark eyes were trained on Willow as if he was trying to scan every inch of her skin.
A short while later, he snickered. “I should remind you that Jeffrey is my attorney. His job is to make sure you end up penniless.

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