Chapter 215
I Want a Divorce
Chapter 215 How Many More Explanations Necessary
Abigail spent several days in the hospital, keeping Analise company. Her grandmother had already
regained consciousness, but since the day Sean had discussed the divorce with Abigail, he had not
revisited Analise. Abigail had started to wonder if Seanâs absence was intentional, perhaps as a way to
prolong the matter.
Lying in bed, Analise weakly suggested. âCall Sean and ask when heâs coming over.â
While peeling a banana for her grandmother, Abigail replied, âSure, Iâll call him once you finish. this
banana.â
Analise looked affectionately at Abigail. âWill you resent me for pushing you to get a divorce?â
You might find it amusing, Grandma, but I had suggested getting a divorce many times before this,â
Abigail replied with a bitter smile.
âWhy would I laugh at you⦠Was it because you learned about his infidelity when you mentioned
wanting to work and have your income?â Analise asked while eating the banana.
âI donât know how to explain it,â Abigail answered, avoiding eye contact. âYou should ask him yourself.â
Analise sighed. âWith his grandma being the way she is⦠youâll only suffer if you stay married to him. I
know youâve always loved him, but love cannot be enough to live onâ¦â
âI know, Grandma. I understand now,â Abigail replied softly. She deeply regretted marrying Sean simply
because she liked him. The man had shattered all her hopes for a blissful marriage.
âAt the time, I didnât want you to marry him⦠How can we match up to a family like his?â Analise
murmured.
âI was wrong, Grandma,â Abigail choked. Her feelings for him nearly led to Analiseâs death. If Abigail
hadnât insisted on marrying Sean, Analise wouldnât have ended up in the hospital and forced to
undergo a craniotomy. Her elderly grandmother had to suffer because of her.
âI never blamed you for your decision. I just hope to see you happy,â Analise said, her eyes red..
After Analise finished her banana and closed her eyes for a nap, Abigail called Sean. She had to ring
him several times before he finally picked up his phone.
âGrandma wants to talk to you. When are you coming over?â she asked him, striving to keep her voice
steady.
However, he didnât respond right away.
She heard his faint breathing sounds, so she didnât rush him.
Moments later, he said quietly, âIâll come over tonight.â
âOkay.â After ending the call, Abigail took a deep breath.
Her feelings for Sean ended up hurting her and her grandmother, leaving him dissatisfied. It was time
for her to wake up from her dream.
At night, Analise was awake when Sean came over.
âAbby, go and get some grapes for me.â Analise wanted to speak with him in private.
Abigail nodded and left. After closing the door behind her, she stood still and exhaled. As she
approached the elevator, she encountered Luna, who had arrived after work.
âHow are you? Did Sean come today?â Luna took Abigailâs hand with a look of concern.
âHeâs in the room talking to Grandma privately,â Abigail said calmly.
Lúna tugged on Abigailâs hand. âLetâs go on a walk together.â
âYeah, sure.â Abigail entered the elevator.
Neither one spoke while leaving the hospital and stepping out into the night.
âI never thought the two of you would end up like this⦠Still, everything will be better after the divorce.
No one will force you to eat those things and get those ridiculous injections!â Luna purposely kept her
tone light as she held Abigailâs hand tightly.
âYeah. Youâre right,â Abigail responded with a smile.
They reached the fruit store, where Abigail purchased grapes and other items. As they left the store,
she couldnât help but wonder about Analise and Seanâs conversation.
Inside the hospital room, Sean sat down beside Analise.
After staring at him a while, she said, âI always thought you were a good man. Even though you had a
privileged upbringing, you didnât turn out like all the other rich young men who live idle lives without
doing anything. I thought youâd be good to Abby.â
âGrandma.â He gazed apologetically at her.
He truly regretted the way he had hurt Abigail. Would things have turned out differently if he had told
her from the start that he was not involved with Joan in any way?
Analiseâs tears trickled out of the corners of her eyes. âIâm so disappointed in you, Sean. I thought you
werenât like all the other rich young men. I never thought youâd cheat on her. How could you do this to
Abby, who spent the last three years eating all kinds of supplements and getting injections for you?â
âGrandma, would you believe me if I told you I didnât cheat on her?â Sean looked her in the eyes. He
truly hoped that she would trust him.
She turned away from him. âHow can it be false when your grandmother came to our door and said so
herself? Sheâs your grandmother. Would she tarnish your name like that? What do you Grahams take
Abby for anyway? Sheâs my one and only granddaughter. What gives Grahams the right to take her for
granted and abuse the sincerity of her feelings for you?â
Seanâs heart was shaken. He had always believed that Abigail married into the family as a gesture of
gratitude, a notion repeated by Lina. It never occurred to him that Abigail truly loved him.
Feeling Analiseâs distress, he set aside his emotions and gently held her hand. âPlease calm down. You
need to watch out for your health.â