There was the other woman in their relationship.
The gloomy light was in sharp contrast to Veraâs ashen complexion.
She knew Alineâs contemplation.
Aline wanted to be Josephâs real girlfriend, but Vera didnât care or fight for that designation.
So Vera ignored Aline and entered the washroom.
âLetâs go, Roscoe.
â
As soon as she opened her mouth, Joseph whipped his head in her direction.
Roscoe took the chance to Land another punch.
Regardless of his now extensive facial injuries, Joseph climbed to his feet, hobbled over, and grabbed Vera by the shoulders.
He began, âVera, Listen to me.
â
Vera pushed him away.
She said calmly, âNo.
Thereâs nothing to explain.
Weâre done.
â Then, she turned around and left.
Roscoe followed her.
Unwilling to give up, Joseph grabbed her arm and exclaimed, âYou will regret this, Vera! If you leave me, do you think youâll ever find another boyfriend Like me?â
Vera shook off his hand.
Despite her trembling Lips, she said in a stern voice, âJoseph, do you think that Iâm only with you because Iâm interested in your money? Well, let me tell you something-I donât give a damn about your money!â With that, she took off her watch.
It matched Josephâs, and it was worth millions of dollars.
She threw the diamond watch on the floor and it broke into pieces.
However, Vera seemed to have exhausted all her strength.
She said in a low voice, âWe are over, Joseph.
I will never forgive you.
â
âBecause of him?â Joseph retorted.
He pointed at Roscoe and continued, âYouâre brave enough to break
Books Chapters Are Daily Updated Join & Stay Updated For All Books Updatesâ¦
up with me now because my replacementâs already on deck? Well, congratulations then! Youâve found yourself a new boyfriend! Iâm sure youâre rushing to dump me now because you just canât wait to crawl under the sheets with him tonight.
â
Vera slapped him hard across the face.
She seethed with rage, and every muscle in her body shook.
She said through clenched teeth, âNot everyone is as shameless as you, Joseph
Joseph wanted to say something more.
Roscoe took off his coat, wrapped it around Veraâs body, and said softly, âLetâs go.
You need to get some rest.
â
Veraâs composure had been shattered.