Chapter 0010
Serenaâs POV
âSerena, this is Sarah. Bill asked me to call you,â Sarah says as I answer her coll.
âOh yeah? What does he want?â I reply, my tone nonchalant.
Sarah, on the other end of the line, hesitates for a moment before responding, âIâm not sure, Serena. Maybe itâs best if you and Bill talk directly. He seems quite concerned.â
I think about it for a moment. Do I want to talk to Bill after Doris probably brainwashed him again? But I really need these divorce _papers signed, so I sigh and say, âFine, please put him on the line.â
I wait a few minutes before I hear Sarahâs voice again. âOkay, Iâm gonna be off the line so you two can talk.â
A faint beep indicates that Sarah has hung up. âWhere the hell are you, Serena?â Billâs voice booms through the phone, his tone a blend of frustration, anger, and concern.
I scoff, convinced that heâs losing his mind in a fit of rage. âAnd why would I tell you that? Iâve already made it clear that I want to leave you,â I retort.
Thereâs a long pause on Billâs end. I follow up impatiently, âWell? Iâm gonna hang up now if youâre not talking.â
âLook, just come home!â Bill urges, frustration evident in his voice.â Stop playing these stupid mind games.â
âYour house isnât my home, Bill. Besides, I never felt welcome there,â I respond calmly. âI accepted the call because I want us to meet
tomorrow so you can sign the divorce papers.â
I hear Bill take a long, deep breath from the other line. âIs that what
you really want?â
âYes, nothing else,â I firmly respond Thereâs silence on the line, but know Bill is still there.
âOkay, I think I know what you really want, Serena. Itâs not just divorce,â he says, his voice barely a whisper. Then, he hangs up.
Billâs cryptic comment leaves me puzzled. Funny, he never paid attention to me but now he claims to know what I truly want.
I arrive at Billâs office, clutching the reâprinted divorce papers enclosed in an envelope. As I step into his office, I notice that he looks like he hasnât slept in days. His face is marked by dark circles under his eyes, and his normally sharp and wellâgroomed appearance appears disheveled and weary.
âLooking good,â I say sarcastically as I take in his tired appearance. Bill glares at me, but his gaze quickly shifts to the envelope Iâm
holding.
Bill motions to the envelope, saying, âLetâs get this over with.â I hand
it to him.
I watch Bill as he reads the divorce papers, his brows furrowing in concentration.
âWhy isnât the breakdown of the assets included?â Bill queries.
âBecause I donât want your money, Bill,â I reply proudly.
Bill bursts into laughter. âYou serious? Maybe youâre just tricking me again.â
I shake my head. âSee, this is why Iâm leaving you. You think Iâm out to get you all the time.â
Thereâs a brief pause. âLook, why not just tell me what you want?
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You want money? Fine, I can give you $150 million right now. A job? You can have an executive position at my company. Just stop with this divorce nonsense.â Billâs voice holds a hint of desperation.
I chuckle softly. âYouâre not getting it, Bill. Iâm not after your money or a job. I want none of that,â I clarify. âYou can give all your money. to Doris, for all I care.â
âDoris? What does she have to do with this? Sheâs only my friend,â Bill responds, his confusion evident. âAnd if youâre so eager to get. divorced, then why havenât you signed these papers yet?â he questions, pointing at the empty signature space.
I reach into my bag and retrieve a pen. Snatching the papers from Billâs hand with frustration, I angrily sign the document. I slam the pen down on the table near him and then extend the paper back toward him. âYour turn,â I say curtly.
âBut Iâm not finished reading the divorce terms,â Bill protests, and he starts reading through the document once more. Twenty minutes pass, and heâs still not done reading. It becomes evident that heâs deliberately delaying the inevitable.
âWhatâs taking so long, Bill?â I ask, raising my eyebrows.
Bill sets down the document and locks his gaze on my eyes. âIf you want more time together, fine. Iâll take a vacation. We can go anywhere you want, for as long as you want,â he offers earnestly.
âOoh, tempting,â I reply casually, âBut we both know it wonât last. Youâll go back to your old ways.â
âI CAN change, Serena,â Bill insists. âI can give you more love and attention. Iâll also put more thought into giving you gifts. Anything you want. Just please donât do this.â His plea is heartfelt.
âToo late, Bill,â I say apologetically. âIâve already made up my mind.â
I leave Billâs office with the signed divorce papers, feeling free and relieved.
As I step into the lobby, Bill runs after me. âSerena, wait! Weâre not done talking.â
He grabs my arm, but I manage to break free from his hold. âLet go, Bill. Itâs over. Weâre divorced now.â
The staff are watching us, so I pick up my pace. Thank God, Bill doesnât push the matter any further. I hold the signed documents close, ready to start fresh.
It all feels so surreal, so I take a moment to reread our signatures, making sure Iâm not dreaming. As I continue walking down the road, thear Bill shouting my name. I resist the urge to look back. That
chapter of my life is finally over.
But then, out of the corner of my eye, I see a speeding motorcycle approaching me. Itâs barely inches away before I realize it! Then, I feel the impact as my body falls to the ground.
Suddenly, everything goes black.