On the day my divorce was finalize 9

On the day my divorce was finalize 9

My family has been around for over a century. A prestigious lineage, as they say. But growing up, my parents were always busy

They never celebrated my birthday. Never showed up for parentteacher conferences

For a while, I thought if I made trouble, they’d have no choice but to notice me. So I flunked tests on purpose, skipped class

picked fightsanything that would force the teachers to call them in. It worked. For a few fleeting moments, I got to see them

 

But as I got older, I stopped expecting their love. I learned to celebrate my birthdays alone. I had the housekeeper attend the 

parentteacher conferences

It made me independent, but also unbearably lonely

I did everything by myself. Over time, rumors spread around schoolwhispers that I was some kind of wild child, a girl without 

parental discipline. Because of that, a gang of delinquents cornered me after school one day, demanding all my valuables. If I didn’t comply, they’d beat me up

That’s when I met Oliver

He stepped in front of me, raising his fists without hesitation. Get lost. If you’re broke, go strip on the street and beg for money -don’t gang up on a girl like cowards. Pathetic.” 

The gang backed off. When they were gone, it was just the two of us

He turned around, sunlight catching his face, making him almost glow

 

On the day my divorce was finalized

On the day my divorce was finalized

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