Divorce Has Never Felt This Good Chapter 139
Divorce Has Never Felt This Good
By the time Becky woke up, it was already dark outside, and the room was so dim that she couldnât see anything.
She grabbed her phone, turned on the screen, and discovered that it was already past seven oâclock in the evening.
She had a good rest after coming back from the hospital, so she felt much more comfortable now.
The dayâs events gradually surfaced to her mind one by one, and when she thought about Devin, she suddenly felt a mild headache.
She was in a really bad state today. When Devin came over, she had a high fever and just wanted to sleep after taking the medicine. She hadnât been sober at all the entire day, which gave Devin the opportunity to stay at her place.
Her head ached at the thought of Devin waiting for her outside her room.
Becky had been chased by many boys ever since she was a child, but after her second year in junior high school, she was a school bully. Not only that, but her grades were always in the top three, making her popular among both good students and bad students alike.
In the second year of junior high school, she had many boys confessing to her. Most of the boys at that time were pretty timid, but there were also a few who were unwilling to give up even after being rejected. However, after discovering Beckyâs outstanding performance in her studies, they immediately backed off.
Later on, only very few people had the courage to woo Becky. Most of them just kept admiring her silently from afar.
As the years passed, she went to Courtbush University. There, her admirers were much more difficult to reject, but she always had her own ways to deal with them accordingly.
Money didnât move her heart in the slightest. There were good-looking guys, but they couldnât compare to her level of intelligence. On the other hand, the ones who were better than her in academics werenât as good-looking as her.
Whenever she encountered people who were pushy and aggressive with their advances, Becky would invite them to the boxing gym to practice her moves on them, and with that, they would immediately retreat.
However, Devin was different from them.
He wasnât the pushy type, but he was persistent.
Becky often felt like he could see right through her.
He knew when to stop, and he also knew when to make a move. Whenever she felt like he was crossing the line, he would immediately back away.
She really didnât know what to do with him.
He had told her back then that if she didnât want a relationship, then he wouldnât pursue her.
He indeed didnât continue to pursue her, but what he was doing didnât seem to be any different from pursuing her.
At that moment, the phone in Beckyâs hand vibrated, snapping her out of her thoughts. She then got up and left the bedroom.
âOh, youâre awake?â
Becky was startled to hear Jessieâs voice.
She looked around and saw Jessie coming toward her with a glass of water in her hand. âAre you looking for someone? Is it Devin?â
Becky took the glass from her and took a sip of water from it. âWhen did you come here?â
âAbout four oâclock in the afternoon. By the way, are you hungry? Before Devin left, he reminded me multiple times that you should have some porridge first the moment you wake up since you havenât eaten anything at all the entire day.â
Jessie then added in a meaningful tone, âDevin even cooked the porridge himself!â
Becky waved her hand dismissively, not believing Jessieâs words. âStop it, will you? Come on, help me get a bowl of porridge. Iâm really hungry.â
Jessie went to the kitchen, filled a bowl with the porridge, and then put it on the table. She sat opposite Becky and rested her chin on her hand. âIâm not joking. Devin cooked the porridge himself!â
To be honest, it had taken Jessie a long time to digest this fact even though she had seen it herself with her own eyes. When she entered the kitchen earlier in the afternoon, she was surprised to see Devin standing there, wearing an apron. Before she could react, he asked her to sit down first while he continued to cook the porridge.
Jessie obediently sat on the sofa in the living room, but she couldnât help sending glances towards the kitchen, wondering if she was just dreaming this scene or not.
When Devin came out after finishing with the porridge, his phone rang. After answering the call, he told her about Beckyâs condition before leaving.
Jessie had been sitting on the sofa by herself the entire afternoon. When she smelled the delicious porridge in the kitchen, she felt jealous somehow.
Becky was silent for a moment before asking, âWhat did he tell you?â
âNothing. He just asked me to take good care of you. He also told me that you have a fever and havenât eaten anything the entire day. After that, he left.â
When the words left Jessieâs lips, she suddenly remembered the reason why she came here in the first place.
âBy the way, whatâs going on? I saw the articles on the Internet. What does Raina cutting her wrist have to do with you?â