She had truly loved Xander. For him, she would have given up everything.
Elsa didn't understand.
Why was Xander doing this to her?
Why had he schemed against her so thoroughly?
In this marriage, she hadn't just thrown in her whole heart and body; she'd ended up on the hook for every wedding expense, buried under that four-hundred-thousand-dollar loan, and choking on the shame of those videos.
It wasn't fair to her!
It was so unfair!
Elsa had never felt so hopeless.
Xander disgustedly shook his sleeve free from her grasp. "Who's not letting who go? If it wasn't for you, with my qualifications, I could have married a much better-off, supportive wife! It's because of your fraudulent marriage that I'm now a divorced man that nobody wants! Elsa, you deserve all of this!"
He narrowed his eyes. "If you want to blame someone, blame yourself for not seizing the opportunity. You had a friend like Mrs. Sylvester and you didn't know how to cherish her. If you had managed to maintain that friendship, I wouldn't have had to take things this far."
Having a friend like Caitlin was a blessing Elsa didn't deserve.
But Elsa had been a fool.
The more Xander thought about it, the angrier he got.
If Elsa hadn't been so stupid, he would've already married his way into the Sylvester family.
Elsa was a complete idiot.
Elsa took a deep breath and looked at Xander. "Fine, we can get a divorce. I can also find a way to pay you back the six hundred thousand in wedding funds, but you have to pay back that four-hundred-thousand-dollar loan yourself!"

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