â| did wish her dead!â Donna burst out, her voice trembling with emotion. âDonât think | donât see what you're up to. You think that as the elder brother, itâs right that you take care of your little brotherâs wife and children now that heâs been blown up? You want to divorce me and then what? Slip into his shoes, playing house with her?â
Tomas fell silent.
And his silence was the last straw for Donna.
âSo, this really is what you're thinking.â Donnaâs voice cracked, tears streaming down her cheeks, âI got it right. Havenât you thought about how old your three children are? You still like her even now.â
In a fit of rage and disappointment, Donna grabbed the mug from the table, along with the fruit bowl, and hurled them at Tomas with all her might.
This was the first time anyone had seen Donna lose control like this.
âYou're heartless!â Donna looked at the man in front of her with desperate sorrow, and accused with intense indignation. âAfter all these years I've spent on you, in your heart, Iâm still less than nothing compared to her!â
He could stand to see his own brother blown up, yet he canât bear to part from his brotherâs wife.
Suddenly, Donna felt that she had become a joke all these years.
Marrying this man seemed like the biggest mistake of her life!
â| hate you.â Donnaâs voice was a whisper, choked with sobs, her body shaking. âTomas, | hate you, youâre the coldest, most heartless man alive. You donât deserve a single ounce of the love Iâve poured out for you. You donât deserve it!â
Tomas watched his wife breaking down, a torrent of emotions flooding him, but didnât know how to comfort her.
âWhy can you be so cruel. Why canât you see everything Iâve done.â Donnaâs voice broke as she stumbled, nearly collapsing.
Luna and Cathy rushed up to steady her.
âDad, you're wrong,â said Jeffrey, giving his father a disappointed look and offering his mother a tissue to dry her tears. He felt his father had truly let everyone down.
Donna couldn't stop crying. She didnât understand why she had given so much but couldnât touch her husband's heart!
From junior high until now, she had devoted the best years of her life to the man before her.
She thought she was chasing the light.
But it turned out to be a false light that led her straight to hell and years of torment.
Years of grievances and heartache all burst out in this moment. Donna cried her heart out.
Shirley, out of nowhere, stepped in front of her eldest son and slapped him hard across the face. âThis slap is for Donna!â
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She didnât expect Shirley to be so understanding at this time.
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His heart ached too. On one hand, he felt sorry for his wife, but on the other, he couldnât control his feelings for Jennifer.