Chapter 10
Hold My Tear, I’m Getting My Wife Back! ( Leanne Castillo )
Chapter 10
She clenched her fingers tightly, retorting, âThis marriage wasnât my choice, either. Donât forget your family needed a favor from me.â
There was a moment of silence on the phone before Jenniferâs voice softened but still carried an air of superiority, âI know, youâve done our family a service. We wonât shortchange you. Youâll get every penny we promised. Once youâve divorced Curtis, this whole thing will be over, and youâll owe nothing to our family.â
Oh, to owe nothing.
After hanging up, Leanne slumped in her chair, deflated.
It was deep into fall, and the leaves in the sycamore grove were nearly all gone, just a few withered remnants clinging to the bare branches.
The new intern knocked on the door. âDr. Castillo, itâs almost one oâclock. Are you ready?â
Leanne took a deep breath and straightened up. âYes, Iâm ready.â
âThat old hag said what? You owe each other nothing, my foot!â
Just before the end of her shift, Leanne got a call from Joy, who could tell something was off. After prying out the details of the lunchtime conversation, Joy was livid.
âThe Richardson family owes you one, okay? What was that jerk Curtis aggrieving for? If he were so aggrieved, he shouldâve never touched you! Damn, heâs thinking with his penis!â
Leanne nearly spat out her water, quickly checking that no one was in the break room.
She collected her water and headed back. âMs. Campbell, mind your language. Iâm at the hospital.â
âSo what? Iâm not wrong!â Joy wasnât done ranting. âYouâre the victim here. After marrying him, he continued to live it up, flaunting his affair with that Suzan for all to see, leaving you to be disrespected by everyone, and even the housekeeper thinks she can crap on you! âYouâve thrown away three years of your prime for what? Nothing but ridicule and a played-out heart!â
Only a true best friend could hit where it hurt most accurately.
Leanne replied, âSo, I guess you wouldnât mind if we stopped being friends.for, letâs say, five hundred years?â
âNo, no, no,â Joy quickly backpedaled, realizing she had got carried away. âIâm off work now. Just wait for me to pick you up. Iâm treating you to a feast!â
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âYour idea of a feast is usually liquid, I presume.â
Joy chuckled. âYou know me inside out.â
She wasnât much of a drinker, but she loved her occasional drinks, claiming work stress and the joy of alcohol. Whenever she offered to treat Leanne to a feast, it inevitably ended at a bar.
Leanne stepped out of the hospital to find Joyâs called ride waiting curbside, her head poking out of the window, waving.
Settling into the car, Leanne habitually pulled out her hand sanitizer, and well-trained, Joy extended her hands for a spritz.
âThereâs a new bar with a promotion tonight, fifty percent off for couples!â
The word âdiscountâ was Joyâs weakness, and âfifty percent off was like a sirenâs call, impossible to resist.
Leanne pointed out. âWeâre not a couple.â
âWhy so literal?â Joy wrapped an arm around her. âWe say we are, and whoâs to argue? People are open-minded these days. Worst comes to worst. We land a peck on each
other there!â
Leanne declined, âIâll pass, thanks.â
âNo veto. Youâre married, and Iâm still single. Technically, Iâm at a greater loss.â
Due to Joyâs impulsive confidence, getting into the bar was easier than Leanne expected She wrapped an arm around Leanneâs waist and gave the bouncer a nod. âPretty obvious huh? Iâm the âtâ in the relationship.â
Leanne was speechless.
Joy was determined to lift her spirits and ordered a feast of delicacies and premium drinks they usually wouldnât splurge on..
The bar was upscale, the ambiance pleasant, and the snacks tasty. But tonight, it was packed. The booming music created an atmosphere, restless and noisy.
Ever the gossip queen actively trawling the internet, Joy knew all the latest buzz. âYour husband came back to stake his claim on the inheritance, didnât he?â she asked.
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