The Divorce
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  • Reads 1,935
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  • Parts 19
  • Time 1h 27m
Ongoing, First published Sep 24, 2023
Mature
"You hardly talk to me anymore." She says.

"And you hardly smile anymore." He says. 

The woman sighs and puts her red coat on. 

"Well...I guess this is it then?"

The man nods and looks down at his shoes. "Yes, I believe so."


A couple who have been married for over 25 years have come to the conclusion of divorcing one another. The love has died out, they are complete strangers to each other in the present day. But let's go back in time where it all began. So we can discover how the decision of ending their vows started.


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REVENGE ON MY UNFAITHFUL HUSBAND

14 parts Ongoing

When I heard the cop's voice, I wondered if Micah would feel even a little sad about my death. He should, right? Could twenty years of feelings just vanish so easily? Micah's handsome face showed no trace of concern as he casually asked, "Just the wedding dress?" "Yes, for now it's only the dress. But she might be in danger. We can't rule out suicide. We found..." Before the cop could finish, Micah cut him off. "I don't know who reported this, but I know Ruby. She'd never kill herself. She's pulled stunts like this many times before. Don't waste your time playing along with her little rich girl games." The cop were surprised. They'd just gotten married yesterday, and here he was, not showing an ounce of worry for his wife.