Chapter 70
Hold My Tear, I’m Getting My Wife Back! ( Leanne Castillo )
Chapter 70
Suzan bit her lower lip hard and took a few deep breaths to compose herself. Then, with a determined grip, she carried her bag through the front door.
The living room was in total disarray. She couldnât fathom what had transpired to ignite Curtisâ
to such an extent.
âWhat in the world happened here⦠Did you and Leanne have another blowout?â she asked, her voice laced with concern.
Curtis was in a foul mood, a dark aura practically emanating from him. He was far from polite in his response.
âWhatâs it to you?â
Even when angry, Curtisâ upbringing dictated he would cloak his ire with a smile, rarely allowing his temper to flare like this, especially not toward Suzan.
âYou left the ski resort early, and Devin said youâd come here. Thereâs no food in the house. I was worried you hadnât eaten anything for dinner.â
One by one, Suzan retrieved the takeout containers from her bag. âI brought your something from your favorite diner.â
The food was still warm, a fact Curtis couldnât care less about as he didnât spare it a glance.
âIâd have enjoyed a good âmealâ without you.â
Suzan briefly wandered to Leanneâs disheveled hair and the lingering redness in her eves as she had left. It took a few seconds before she grasped the implication behind his words.
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aged a strained smile. âYour relationship with Leanne is always Jr. She seemed quite upset when she left. Did you have another
of Leanne, Curtis soured his mood even further. The cigarette in his hand. ong. In a fit of irritation, he flicked it into the fireplace.
iled you with that temper?â
hadnât expected to see Suzan at the hospital.
r finishing up with her afternoon patients, she was making her way down to the lobby en someone called out, âLeanne.â
Amy
had invited Leanne to check out the new trendy restaurant in town. They were
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chatting and laughing until Leanne turned to see Suzan, her greeting far from warm.
âWhat do you want?â
âI was here for a friendâs prenatal checkup and saw you. Just wanted to say
hi.â
Suzan approached her, âI owe you an apology. I didnât mean anything by my comment the other day. I was just surprised you missed skiing.â
Leanne was cool and detached, âNo need.â
It seemed trivial, hardly a matter requiring an apology.
But Suzan had more on her mind.
She said, âLeanne, I know youâve noticed, and I donât want to hide it any longer. I still have feelings for Curtis. Our breakup was impulsive I was young and stubborn, waiting for him to come around. At that time, my grandmother was seriously illâ¦â
She glanced at Leanne, âBy the time I found out, you two were married.â
The implication seemed to suggest Leanne had taken advantage of a vulnerable moment. âIâve regretted it every day for three years. I know I shouldnât still love him. Itâs unfair to you. But Leanne, if you two were happy, he wouldnât have moved to Starlake so soon after your wedding, living apart from you, right? I donât mean anything by this. What Curtis and I have is honest and open, and I deeply respect you. Rest assured, I wonât cross any lines before youâre divorced.â
Honest and open?
Leanne had to marvel at how Suzanâs words made her, the lawful wife, feel like the other
woman.