Chapter 48
Even After Death
Ethan had so much to say to her, but he only managed to blurt out a curt response. âLetâs go.â
They seemed to be bound to a silent understanding not to bring up the past. Once they completed the
procedure, they were officially divorced.
Olivia didnât say a word throughout the process and turned to leave once the divorce was finalized. He
couldnât help but ask, â What are your plans after this?â
She didnât even turn around to look at him. âItâs none of your business, Mr. Miller.â
A piece of snow fell from the tree branch onto her shoulder. Ethan reflexively reached out to wipe it off,
but his fingers froze midâair when he realized that he had no right to do so.
The reason he set her free was to put an end to the grudges between them.
The sunny winter day reminded him of the weather on the day they got married. She was lovely in her
white bridal dress, wearing a bright smile.
That day, she joked with him, âI hope weâll never need to visit this place anymore.â
âNever.â
âBut what if you cheat on me?â
âKill me, then. A dead man canât cheat.â The seriousness in his expression then mightâve scared her a
little.
It had only been three years since that conversation took place on their wedding day.
At present, Olivia felt his gaze, but she marched forward into the snow without looking back. She
repeatedly reminded herself to handle the farewell with dignity.
Still, she was overcome by sadness at the thought of this day being their last meeting and the fact that
they would go back to being strangers.
Not long after she exited the building, she overheard Marinaâs excited voice. âEthan, congratulations!
Your wish came true.â
A wish come true?
Olivia smirked but acknowledged that the divorce might have happened soonerâperhaps in the week
she lost her babyâif she hadnât stubbornly clung to Ethan for the past year.
Ethan did not reply to Marina. She went on, âThe documents are ready. Letâs head in to get the
marriage certificate.â
Olivia did not hear Ethanâs reply. Marinaâs remark suffocated her. Everly held her frail frame and gently
asked, âAre you okay?
âIâm fine.â
Everly glanced at the couple. Marina was speaking animatedly while Ethan hung his head low. The
shade of the trees that cast a shadow on his face made it harder to discern his expression.
âFucking cheaters!â Everly spat and wiped away the tears on Oliviaâs cheeks. âDonât waste your tears
on that bastard.â
Olivia tried her best to put on a smile. âI know. I lost control of myself for a moment there.â
âYou little dummy. You have to understand that you cannot rely on anyone. A man could be your safe
harbor one day and leave you out in the cold the next. I havenât seen you wearing your confidence in a
long time. You should have shone brightly in your world, living your best life.â
Olivia gave Ethan a final look before winding up the car window.
He returned the stare, which he knew was one of farewell.