Chapter 8
A Farewell After Being Reborn
Sage laughed to herself. In her previous life, sheâd waited for eight years to receive a divorce certificate
and news of him marrying Ivy. How could he fall for her in a month in this life?
âI just want to know whether youâd still want to get a divorce if Ian realizes how great you are and falls
for you,â Linda said.
Sage met her hopeful gaze and nodded resolutely. âYes.â
No matter how this life turned out, she still didnât want to have anything to do with Ian anymore.
Sheâd had enough of the bitterness of love. She wanted to stay away from Ian and start a new life!
â¦
After walking out of Holcomb Manor, Sage saw Ian sitting in the car with a dark expression. Despite all
the trouble theyâd gone to, the divorce had still fallen through. She bet Ian thought she and Linda had
schemed to pull this off.
She could already foresee Ian humiliating and interrogating her once she got into the car, so she
decided to ignore him and hail a cab herself.
âGet in the car!â Ian ordered coldly when he saw what she was up to.
âThanks, but no thanks. Weâre going in different directions,â Sage said huffily. She was annoyed that
they hadnât managed to go through with the divorce. Why would she be dumb enough to serve herself
on a silver platter for Ian to humiliate and insult her?
âSage Joyner!â Ianâs tone carried a hint of warning.
âStop fucking calling me! If youâre all that, go get the divorce over with right now!â Sage retorted angrily.
It was her first time speaking to Ian in such a tone. It was also her first time rebuking him like this. Ianâs
expression morphed into one of rage. He snorted. âFine, then!â
Before Sage could process what he meant by that, she saw him get out of the car and storm toward
her. When she returned to her senses and turned to run, heâd already grabbed hold of her.
âLet me go!â In her anxiety, she turned and bit him hard on the arm.
Ian winced but didnât let her go. Instead, he lifted her up like she was a cat and threw her into the car.
âDrive!â he commanded Terry.
The car had already been started; there was no way Sage could escape. She quickly pulled out her
phone and aimed the camera at Ian. She warned, âIf you dare lay a hand on me, Iâll call the cops and
expose you!â
âCall the cops?â Ian looked like heâd just heard a joke. He leaned close to her. As his tall stature closed
the distance between them, it made Sage feel oppressed. She couldnât help retracting her phone a
little.
âW-What are you doing?â
âArenât you supposed to be better than this? Why are you so nervous?â He scoffed and held his wrist
up, revealing the bite mark on it. âLook at how hard you bit me. Even if I were to lay a hand on you, itâd
be in self-defense!â
At this, Sage calmed down. In her previous life, no matter how deeply Ian had hated her, he hadnât laid
a hand on her. He probably wasnât the type to hit women.
With how closely Ian was leaning toward her, she could smell the faint scent of pinewood on him. It
made her feel uncomfortable, so she shoved him away.
Ian was caught off guard; he hadnât expected her to get physical with him. He was shoved backward so
abruptly that he almost knocked his head on the window. He raged, âAre you addicted to causing
trouble, Sage?â
Sage retorted, âItâs not my problem that a simple shove is enough to make you fall back like that! Youâre
the weak one!â
Ian was lost for words. Sage had never been this tough with him, nor had she ever said such mocking
things. Now, she was as prickly as a porcupine.
He couldnât help barking out a derisive laugh. âYouâve got guts, Sage. Have you finally grown a brain?
Youâve learned how to distract me because you know you canât explain away everything thatâs
happened today!â
âWhat would I need to explain?â Sage detested Ianâs tone. âI want the divorce more than you do!
Grandmaâs the one whoâs making me wait until after her birthday!â
Prior to marrying Ian, Sage had promised Linda that she would do her best as his wife and keep their
marriage going. She would do her best to make him fall for her. It had only been a year since then, but
she was already breaking her promise to Linda.
When Linda had asked Sage to follow her to the chapel earlier, sheâd confirmed with Sage how
determined the latter was to get divorced.
When she was sure there was no changing Sageâs mind, sheâd asked Sage to postpone the divorce.
Sheâd told Sage sadly that she didnât want to be without a granddaughter-in-law on her birthday. Sage
had no choice but to agree.
âYouâre a pro at lying through your teeth.â Ian sneered. âIf you really wanted to get a divorce, why
bother letting Grandma know about this?â
âI didnât! I have no idea how she found out!â
âNo one would know better than you what happened. I couldnât possibly have told Grandma about this!â
When Sage saw the mocking and hateful look on Ianâs face, she suddenly didnât want to argue with him
anymore. She said calmly, âLetâs go to City Hall to get the divorce over with now. We can keep this from
Grandma for now and announce it after her birthday.â
âThatâs enough. Stop acting!â Ian had run out of patience. âDonât tell me you have no idea that
Grandma already had someone collect our divorce agreement from City Hall! Stop pretending like you
want to get things over with nowâyou just want Grandma to get mad at me again!â
Sage was taken aback. She hadnât expected Linda to act so quickly. The fact that Linda could have
someone retrieve the divorce agreement meant that she probably had people watching their every
move. It looked like secretly getting a divorce wouldnât work.
Sage didnât insist. âIf thatâs the case, letâs just bear with each other for another month. I guarantee Iâll go
through with the divorce once Grandmaâs birthday is over.â
Ian snorted. He wanted to say something else but was interrupted by his phone ringing.