Chapter 154
30 Days till I Divorce My Husband (Estrella and Jason)
Chapter 154 Estrella clicked the recorder, and Piperâs voice emerged, âMs. Estrella, right? Take a seat, please.â
Estrella had visited Piper while gathering evidence of Nickâs domestic abuse against Lexi, but Piper hadnât provided anything useful for the case, so Estrella didnât present it in court. âSo, Piper, were you aware that Nick was married?â Estrella inquired.
Through the recorder, Piperâs voice chuckled, âOf course.â She continued, âI met Nick at the gym this past April. He made the first move. Guys hitting on me? Happens all the time.â âLetâs cut to the chase, Ms. Estrella. Weâre both women here, successful in our careers. âIâm a divorced single lady who always prioritized work, so dating took a backseat. But you know, a woman, especially at my age, has needs and stress to release.
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âWhen Nick came along, I figured, why not? Heâs easy on the eyes, fit, skilled, and not some male prostitutes from a club seemed safer by comparison. Whenever I had the time or the urge, Iâd meet up with him.
âHis family? It never crossed my mind to wreck his home. Never pried into his marriage. He brought it up on his own.
âGuys need excuses for their infidelities, right? know he wanted cash from me. Iâm not hurting for money, so whenever heâd beat around the bush about being broke, Iâd toss him a bit.
âIf youâre digging for dirt on his wife, Iâm clueless. And Iâm not foolish enough to probe into his personal life. All I know is he mentioned his wife couldnât conceive.
âAs for the assault and murder charges youâve got against him, obviously he would me. He still wanted to look good in my eyes.â
At this point, Estrella asked, âGiven the aspects of Nick youâre pleased with, have yo thought about marrying him?â
Piper burst out laughing at that, âMarriage? Iâve just clawed my way out of that pit. Iâve money, men, and freedom of time and energy. Do you really think Iâd choose marriage, Estrella?â
âIf Nickâs entertaining that fantasy, heâs delusional. Even if I were to marry, it wouldnât be with someone like him. To put it bluntly, heâs only good enough for a lick of my boots.
âI chose him because heâs a cheaper and safer option than any male prostitutes. Why wouldnât I go for the best deal?
âAs for the money, itâs just to shoo him away. I did let him drive a car of mine, but thatâs just for temporary use. I wouldnât give away something worth millions just like that. I may 1/3 08:56 Chapter 154 have money, but it wasnât easily earned.
âAnd just between us, my last marriage mightâve been childless, but my businesses have flourished. Iâve already arranged a surrogate abroad. My twins just turned one. I visit when I can and Iâm planning to bring them home soon.
âHaving kids, cash, and no husband? Thatâs a womanâs peak. Why would I ruin that with marriage?â
As Piper spoke, Estrella realized she was a woman with a story, likely wounded by her past marriage and now solely focused on making money, treating men as mere playthings.
Piper already had twins abroad while Nick was foolishly dreaming of marriage. Estrella mused, the clearest heads were those who could secure their own wealth.
Piperâs liaison with Nick might be morally questionable, but Estrella couldnât help but admire her candidness. After all, if it wasnât Piper, Nick wouldâve found another woman- it was in his nature.
etween Estrella and Piper, his face Across the table, Nick listened to the conversation turning ashen as he realized she saw him merely as a human shaped dildo, and a cheaper one at that. His hands clenched into fists, veins throbbing on the back of his hands.
He had thought Piperâs financial generosity and the luxury car were signs of affection, believing in the image heâd cultivated. But now, he just realized she only saw him as a joke. Nick recalled every time Piper gave him money, theyâd have marathon sessions at a hotel, where Piper wouldnât let him leave until he was utterly spent.
In retrospect, Nick realized she was only with him for his youth, physique, and stamina The money was nothing more than her payment for his services. He had pushed Lex down the stairs for Piper, naively hoping to secure a future with this wealthy woman! was the punchline.
Piperâs trips abroad were to visit her children, and a woman who wouldnât even carry-h own babies wouldnât have room in her heart for a man.
Remembering Piperâs dismissive words, Nickâs face flushed with rage, veins bulging at hi temples. Piper had no feelings for him and considered him worthy only of groveling at he feet...
âDamn her, that bitch,â Nick seethed, his anger close to boiling over.
Estrella calmly put away the recorder, âNick, save your curses. If you hadnât gone chasing after others, they wouldnât even know you. If youâre going to play games, youâve got to be prepared to play them right.â
In this world, it was never quite certain who was the true player.
2/3 08:56 Chapter 154 Estrellaâs indifference only fueled Nickâs fury as he glared at her. âWhy didnât you let me hear the recording earlier? Why only now?â Had Estrella played it sooner, he would never have signed the divorce settlement. He wouldâve found a way to see Lexi, to apologize, and to convince her not to divorce. He wouldâve strived to get out early and let Lexi wait for him.
However, it was too late, and Nickâs plans, like his illusions, had crumbled to dust.
Estrella saw right through Nickâs ploy with a dismissive chuckle, âShould I, instead, let you listen to this recording first? Then you can go pester Lexi, play the victim with her, and make her wait for you not to divorce? Nick, do you really think thatâs going to fly?â
Thatâs men for you-backed into a corner, and theyâre still trying to drag a woman down with them.
At her words, Nick shot up from his chair like a jack-in-the-box, âGive me back that divorce agreement. Iâm not signing it. Iâm not going through with this divorce. I need to talk to Lexi, face to face.â
2 The sheer audacity of the man was enough to stagger Estrellaâs understanding of shamelessness. Tucking the voice recorder into her purse, Estrella tossed a âDream on over her shoulder and walked out without looking back.
âEstrella, damn you, come back here! Give me that agreement back. Iâm not signing itâIâm not getting a damn divorce!â
No matter how loud Nick hollered after her, Estrella couldnât care less. She didnât turn around, not even once, as she left.