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Chapter 68
The man lifted his head, and his face came into view. “Calix?” I couldn’t help but let a hint of surprise show on my fair face. Out of nowhere, he’d shown up at my home, and it really took me by surprise. It was so strange. We’d been married for four years, yet he’d never once stepped foot inside my home. And now, after our divorce, here he was?
Calix just stood there with his lips pressed tightly together as he watched me walking towards him.
I took a deep breath and calmly looked him over. That naturally refined face of his was still as cold and expressionless as ever. “What’s the matter?” I asked, deciding to be the one to break the silence.
Calix’s gaze shifted behind me. Aurora’s current place was right next to a guesthouse. From where I was standing, it probably looked like I’d just walked out of the guesthouse.
Seeing him look that way, I turned my head to check too. When I saw the guesthouse sign behind me, I started to explain, “Actually, I live-”
Before I could say “at my father’s place,” Calix cut in, “No matter what your reason for being here is, Cathy is my rock. I won’t let anyone bully her!”
I froze on the spot. My fair face went cold in an instant. I stared at Calix in disbelief, shocked that he’d go to such lengths to defend Cathy. I just couldn’t understand how the truth I’d shown him had somehow become an excuse for him to think I was “bullying” him.
His so–called rock seemed a bit…shallow. Even though I knew he cared a lot about Cathy, a mix of anger, grievances, disappointment, and sadness filled my chest! How could he side with Cathy like this and be so harsh towards me? We’d once faced tough times together, relying on each other as
partners. I’d even…
I reached up and touched my left eye, which had such poor visibility, and a pang of sorrow hit me.
Then Calix’s voice came again, “In the future, I hope you’ll stay away from places where Cathy and I are. Otherwise, I won’t hold back and will take drastic measures!”
His heartless words were like sharp swords, stabbing right into my heart. Even though I didn’t have any expectations of him after our divorce, it still hurt like crazy.
After saying that, Calix turned around and walked away. As he passed by Karina, he paused for a moment. When he saw Karina looking at him with those big eyes, he stretched out a finger towards
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Karina quickly shrank back and dodged his finger. When she looked at him again, her eyes were full of intense resentiment. She might not understand all the grown up stuff, but she could sense the coldness in Calix’s tone when he talked to me and the disgust in his eyes. She wasn’t going to have anything to do with someone who treated her mommy badly!
Calix pulled his hand back and kept walking. What was he thinking? Why did he suddenly feel a bit of pity for the child who was considered an illegitimate one in his eyes? He took another step.
“Calix!” I called out firmly from behind,
But Calix didn’t stop. I watched his determined figure and felt like running up to him and demanding to know what was going on in his heart. Why would he protect Cathy, who’d hurt him, yet not give a second thought to the person who’d done so much for him?
I let out a cold laugh and ran my tongue along my teeth before saying, “Mr. Calix Quinn, you’d better not regret this!”
Calix didn’t bother to respond and just walked out of my sight completely.
I stood there, rooted to the spot, feeling a bitter and sad mix of emotions welling up inside me. My stomach felt all knotted up, and it was really uncomfortable. I guess this was the price I had to pay for being so foolish all those years ago. It was like I was getting what I deserved.
Suddenly, my legs felt warm as a pair of small hands wrapped tightly around them. “Mommy, don’t be sad,” Karina ran over and comforted me with so much concern in her voice. She pressed her face against my leg and said in a voice that was a bit jumbled from being so eager to comfort me, “If Calix doesn’t like you, it’s okay. You still have me. I’ll grow up fast and protect you so that no one can bully you again!”
Those little hands, so small yet holding me so tightly, and that soft, tender voice were even warmer than the evening sun, slowly warming my cold heart. I bent down and gently cupped Karina’s little face, giving her a quick kiss on her nose. Then, we pressed our foreheads together, showing how close we were. Despite the four years of coldness in our marriage, at least I had Karina, my little bundle of warmth. Let the past stay in the past.
I wasn’t going to waste any more time mourning or missing it. All the efforts I’d made for Calix and the silly mistakes I’d committed could be seen as the price I paid for having Karina in my life.
In the evening, after I’d put Karina to sleep, I was leaning against the bedside, looking over the company’s data.
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“Which home’s doorstep?” I immediately sat up and pulled back the window curtain it was pitch black outside, and there was no one in sight
Of course, Fredrica couldn’t have come all the way here in the middle of the night.
“I’m in your yard. Hurry!” Fredrica’s voice was still just as forceful and angry.
“Anya, we’re at the entrance of your old home. Have you gone to sleep already? There’s no frizzing lights in the house!”
After a moment, a gentler male voice spoke up. It was Lucas. I finally realized that they thought I was living in my old house and had gone there.
Why on earth had Fredrica and Lucas come over in the middle of the night?
“If you’re asleep, I’ll take Fredrica to a hotel. Let’s talk tomorrow…”
Before he could finish speaking, Fredrica’s loud voice interrupted again, “Talk tomorrow? Anya, you come out right now!”
Fredrica hardly ever spoke to me like that, and it really caught me off guard.
I quickly got up, threw on some clothes while explaining a few things in a rush, and then hurried aback by over to my old home, When I got outside the old house, I couldn’t help but be a bit take the sight of Lucas’s 1.7–meter–high SUV Bentley. It was really something to behold, looking so imposing.
The car’s headlights were on, brightly lighting up the area around it. Fredrica was standing in the light, looking really pale and upset. When she saw me approaching, Lucas gently patted Fredrica’s
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