He wanted a divorce.
The words hit Penelope like a physical blow, leaving her stunned and speechless. All because she made him hide behind a curtain? Was he serious?
“I’ll explain everything to my grandfather, so you don’t have to worry about that. And if you want any compensation, you can state your terms now,” he said, his tone all business.
Penelope actually gave it some thought, but her mind was a jumbled mess. Only one trivial thing came to mind.
“Does this mean I don’t have to drink that bitter medicine anymore?”
“For the sake of your own health…”
“Right, I still have to drink it. Even if I don’t have children with you, I might want them with someone else.”
Theodore’s face darkened. “Do as you please.”
“So…”
Were they just going to go to the courthouse and get divorced? Just like that? It felt so sudden, so unfair.
Just then, a commotion erupted outside the office.
“I need to see Theodore! He can’t do this to me! I won’t accept it!”
A woman was shouting, and the sound was getting closer.
“Ms. Wood, please leave immediately. Mr. Stapleton will not see you!”
“I’m not leaving until I see him! I love him, and I need to talk to him!”
The voice was right outside the door.
Penelope suddenly felt like she was in the wrong place at the wrong time, and that she was about to get caught in the crossfire. Running for it would mean a head-on collision, so she looked for a place to hide. The office was spacious and open, with few options.
Her eyes darted around the room until they landed on the perfect hiding spot.
Just as she ducked out of sight, the office door burst open.
“Theodore, you can’t do this to me!”
A woman in a business suit, her hair coming undone and her eyes red-rimmed, stormed up to his desk.
Linda rushed in after her, trying to pull her away, but the woman clung to the desk with a desperate grip.
Theodore’s expression remained impassive as he looked up. “You said you love me?”

VERIFYCAPTCHA_LABEL
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself