Chapter 17

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Wanda stands in the middle of the large empty property that she now owns. She walks around the area as she visualizes a house. She sees the walls and the windows. She thinks about where the kitchen would be and the kitchen table for breakfasts and intimate family meals. Then she walks into a dining room where she'll host holidays and birthdays. She pretends to climb a beautiful staircase as she envisions the separate rooms for her boys. A couple more rooms, maybe one of them is a guest room and the other is an office space. Then she sees a master bedroom. The image of climbing into bed after a long day has her heart racing as she pictures collapsing into your arms.

Her phone ringing breaks her away from her fantasy world and back to the land with overgrown grass. She pulls her phone out of her pocket and sighs. "Hello Vision," she says with a roll of her eyes. "What can I help you with?"

"Mom?" Tommy's voice has Wanda softening her tone almost instantly.

"Tommy, hi, why are you calling me with your dad's phone? Is everything okay?" She asks as she starts to fill with worry.

"Dad says he has to go out of town for something... for work! I mean um... I mean he has to go out of town for work. Can you come pick us up?" Wanda sighs when she can hear Vision correcting their son. She doesn't understand the man. He is constantly making a big racket about being in Tommy and Billy's life but this is the third time in the last couple of months that he has had her pick up the boys halfway through the week.

"I'll be there soon," Wanda says in a soft tone. She does her best to not let her frustrations with his father affect her tone. Vision is being harsh enough as it is. "I love you, sweetheart. Let your brother know that I love him too, okay?"

"Yeah, okay," Tommy says. "Bye, mom."

Wanda hangs up the phone. She takes one last glance around the empty land and sighs. One day, she will be able to fulfill her dream. But that is years away.

"Vision, you can't keep doing this to them," she says quietly once the boys are in her car.

"It's my work, Wanda. It's what pays the bills," he says with a roll of his eyes.

"Oh I'm very familiar with your work," Wanda retorts. "Who is she this time? Another TA? No, that pairing has to bore you by now. Besides, you don't need a dating profile in order to date a student."

"You've been stalking me?" He asks, he's more intrigued than anything.

Wanda makes a face, "Gross. No. That would mean I gave a shit about your personal life. I have friends that use dating apps. And you weren't exactly discrete about it on your profile."

Vision's face starts to get red and Wanda knows that she has struck a nerve. Not only did she reveal that she knows he isn't being faithful in his current marriage, she revealed how she found out. She is almost certain that the mention of her friends being involved has painted a mental picture of her having a laugh about him with them. She'd put good money on Vision picturing you as the friend, causing him to grow even more upset.

"Vis, I don't care what you do in your free time. I care that it affects my kids," she states firmly. "Either end the affair or give me full custody. Because I will not allow you to keep hurting them with this deadbeat father act you have going on." She starts to walk towards her car expecting him to slam the door shut but instead, he follows her.

"Oh you'd love to have me out of the picture, wouldn't you? So that you can live happily ever after with, Y/n! That's it, isn't it?" He shouts behind her. Wanda stops and spins as she lets out a malicious laugh.

"What is with your obsession with Y/n? They have been nothing but kind to our boys when you fail them time and time again. They are always there for the twins when you've abandoned our boys. Y/n has covered for your ass over and over," she takes steps towards Vision as she defends her friend to him. "They do nothing but try to make you look better to those boys. You should be thanking them instead of threatening them! You have no idea the kind of person they are. And it's not their fault that you are such a sorry excuse for a father. Gosh, your own family finds it difficult to be related to you."

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