Divorce Has Never Felt This Good Chapter 117
Divorce Has Never Felt This Good
Devin caught up with Becky in a few steps. He turned to look at her sideways as he asked with a smile, âAre you feeling better now?â
His voice caused Becky to turn and look at him. A smile took its place on her lips as she said, âYes, I am.â
Actually, she wasnât sad; she just couldnât swallow her anger.
But Roryâs conflicted gaze before she left made her feel great.
Rory and she had been married for three years, but he had never looked her in the eye.
Every time she had a conflict with Denise and Babette, Rory would ask her to apologize without asking about what happened.
And every time he looked at her, his eyes were cold as ice. Just now, however, when he looked at her, his eyes filled with disbelief and anger.
Becky actually felt happy as she thought of it.
She knew she had changed. In the past, she had put up with anything if Rory was even a little nice to her. But now, she felt that she would be happy when he was unhappy.
She was no longer willing to submit to such treatment and insults. But it was possible that there could be love that caused all this hate.
Yet, she had to admit that the pleasure of revenge was great.
Becky couldnât help but laugh at this thought. She looked at Devin with a smile and said, âThank you.â
If it werenât for Devin, she wouldnât have made such a scene tonight.
Beckyâs smile deepened Devinâs own smile.
They walked up to the car before Becky asked, âDevin, would you mind driving me back?â
âWith pleasure. But...â He paused before continuing, âWould you be interested in doing something bad with me?â
âWhat bad thing?â
Becky looked at him with great interest. She never knew why she was always so interested in what Devin had to say.
Devin gave her a mysterious smile, took her hand, and said, âCome with me.â
Becky didnât refuse him and followed him instead.
Devin didnât go far. He merely took a few steps before coming to a stop. He turned around and looked at her with a smile. âDo you know whose car this is?â
Becky looked at the license plate and raised her eyebrows as she said, âRoryâs.â
Rory was probably obsessive-compulsive, which explained why he had chosen a number that was easy to remember. Becky had seen his license plate so many times, she could tell it was his at one glance.
âSmart,â Devin said appreciatively.
He then pulled out a small military knife and handed it to her. âWill you?â
In high school, Becky had also slashed the car tires of people who had annoyed her. She had felt great at the time but now, she felt it to be a little childish.
Becky hadnât done such a thing in many years, but she was a little tempted when she saw the knife in Devinâs hand.
âToo childish, isnât it?â Devin said, smiling. He then stabbed the tire with the knife and handed it to her. âBut it will make you feel great.â
Becky took the knife and stabbed the tire on the other side.
Devin was right. It did make her feel great!
Thinking that one cut was not enough, Becky attacked the tire with full force, stabbing it over and over again.
She then followed Devin back to the car, her heart pounding, before they drove away.
As they pulled away, Becky smiled as she looked at the car in the rearview mirror.
Rory deserved it!