Come With Me, Rejected Wife
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Chapter 6 THE DIVORCE img
Chapter 7 A FIRM DECISION img
Chapter 8 IT WAS SO STUPID TO HAVE RUN AWAY IN THE PAST img
Chapter 9 INDIFFERENCE img
Chapter 10 FIRST ENCOUNTER img
Chapter 11 THE INSECURITY OF LOSS img
Chapter 12 CONTEMPT img
Chapter 13 INEVITABLE DISTRUST img
Chapter 14 GOOD INFLUENCES img
Chapter 15 DELIBERATE PASSION img
Chapter 16 DESPERATION img
Chapter 17 CONFUSION OF THE HEART img
Chapter 18 A DISHONOR img
Chapter 19 A PROTECTIVE HUSBAND img
Chapter 20 UNEXPECTED TRUST img
Chapter 21 FEELING SUPPORTED img
Chapter 22 TREACHEROUS SPECULATIONS img
Chapter 23 A FRUSTRATING FEELING img
Chapter 24 THE BUSINESS FORUM img
Chapter 25 PROTECTING REPUTATIONS img
Chapter 26 TOO MUCH REGRET img
Chapter 27 A REPREHENSIBLE NUISANCE img
Chapter 28 REMEMBERING IT'S A MARRIAGE OF CONVENIENCE img
Chapter 29 PRIDE DOESN'T ASK FOR HELP img
Chapter 30 DIRTY HANDS img
Chapter 31 A SUPPORTIVE HUSBAND img
Chapter 32 MEN'S PRIDE img
Chapter 33 MARKING TERRITORY img
Chapter 34 A WOUNDED PRIDE img
Chapter 35 A BAD IMAGE img
Chapter 36 THE LADY OF HOSTINGS img
Chapter 37 A WORRIED WIFE img
Chapter 38 FEELINGS UNLOCKED img
Chapter 39 A HOPELESSNESS img
Chapter 40 A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS img
Chapter 41 REAFFIRMING A DECISION img
Chapter 42 YOU MUST COME BACK WITH ME img
Chapter 43 OF COURSE I'M NOT GOING TO DIVORCE ARABELLA img
Chapter 44 A WISH TO DISAPPEAR img
Chapter 45 IT WAS A LAST HOPE! img
Chapter 46 RECOGNIZING FEELINGS img
Chapter 47 JEALOUSY THAT HURTS img
Chapter 48 REGRET img
Chapter 49 THE WOMAN LOVED FOR YEARS img
Chapter 50 I'M SHAKING img
Chapter 51 ACCEPTING HER FEELINGS img
Chapter 52 STRONG FEELINGS img
Chapter 53 GETTING TO KNOW EDUARD BETTER img
Chapter 54 EVIL FLOURISHES img
Chapter 55 INFINITE PAIN img
Chapter 56 CONFRONTING MARIANA img
Chapter 57 A DECLARED ENEMY img
Chapter 58 THE MEANING OF FAMILY img
Chapter 59 A BLESSING ACCOMPANIED BY A SURPRISE img
Chapter 60 THE PAINTING COMPETITION img
Chapter 61 UNCONTROLLED RAGE img
Chapter 62 THE PAINTING COMPETITION FINAL img
Chapter 63 EVIL NEVER RESTS img
Chapter 64 THE MYSTERIOUS MAN AT THE GALLERY img
Chapter 65 HUMILIATION img
Chapter 66 A WIFE'S PLACE img
Chapter 67 ARGUMENTS img
Chapter 68 UNCONTROLLED JEALOUSY img
Chapter 69 HORMONES ON EDGE img
Chapter 70 IT'S A MATTER OF PREGNANCY img
Chapter 71 NOT EVERYTHING IS ROSY img
Chapter 72 AMBITION img
Chapter 73 THE KIDNAPPING img
Chapter 74 FOOLPROOF PROPOSAL img
Chapter 75 READY TO BE FREED img
Chapter 76 FREE, BUT AT WHAT COST img
Chapter 77 IT CAN'T BE THE END! img
Chapter 78 IMPUDENCE HAS NO SHAME img
Chapter 79 YOU MUST START A NEW LIFE img
Chapter 80 A FATHER WHO IS NEVER SUPPORTIVE img
Chapter 81 A WIFE MUST DEFEND HER HUSBAND img
Chapter 82 IMPOSING PRESENCE img
Chapter 83 A FAINT MEMORY img
Chapter 84 REBORN FROM THE ASHES img
Chapter 85 SEEKING FORGIVENESS img
Chapter 86 I CAN'T GO ON! img
Chapter 87 BACK TO LIFE img
Chapter 88 IT WASN'T A DREAM img
Chapter 89 REMEMBERING WHAT THEY ARE MADE OF img
Chapter 90 THE GREAT CEO HAS RETURNED img
Chapter 91 DOES EVIL NEVER REST img
Chapter 92 THE BIRTH img
Chapter 93 THE PAIN OF LOSS img
Chapter 94 MENTAL DISORDERS img
Chapter 95 AN UNEXPECTED ENDING img
Chapter 96 MOTHER'S PAIN img
Chapter 97 CELESTE img
Chapter 98 CLOSER TO THE LIGHT img
Chapter 99 FAILED ATTEMPT img
Chapter 100 RELIEF FOR THE HEART img
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Chapter 5 A DEVASTATING DECISION

Fernando came back home as if nothing had happened, but when he looked at the main wall of the living room, he noticed that his imposing portrait was no longer there. He frowned.

"Where is the painting?"

He took a few steps and found Arabella sitting on one of the sofas. She had a bandage on her head and her face was marked with bruises.

He ran to her, alarmed, and knelt by her side, unable to hide his bewilderment.

"Arabella , my love... what happened to you?"

He scanned her with his gaze, looking for more signs of damage.

Arabella stared at him, without blinking.

"I want a divorce, Fernando," she said calmly, but with an irrefutable tone.

He jumped to his feet, vehemently denying it.

"Divorce? Of course not, Arabella . My love, what are you talking about? Whatever happened, we can fix it. Don't ask me for this... not now."

"Fernando, I've already made a decision," she replied, firm.

"No, my love... Arabella , please, be reasonable. This isn't the time. Not after everything we've been through. Do you remember when we ran away and left everything behind to be together? We've fought too hard."

"That's exactly why, Fernando. You think you have an emotional responsibility to me, but you don't. I want a divorce. Besides, you're already married," she said, showing him the photos on her phone.

Fernando took a deep breath, trying to stay calm.

"Is that why, Arabella ? You're confused, my love. Those photos have an explanation. Mariana wanted to take them because she was feeling very depressed. I feel guilty for taking away her opportunity to raise her son. It's normal for her to feel that way... she's his mother."

"How considerate of you, Fernando. I want a divorce!" this time, she screamed it.

"My love, I already explained it to you..." Fernando insisted, but Arabella stood up from the sofa with determination.

"I want a divorce. I've already told you, Fernando."

Exasperated by her persistence, he changed his tone and looked at her with rage.

"You're overreacting, Arabella . Are you jealous of a secretary?"

"I'm not jealous. But I don't like what's between you two."

"She's pregnant. I've told you a thousand times: she's carrying our son. Do you want to force her to have an abortion?"

Fernando clenched his teeth, and Arabella became even more enraged.

"Our son? He's not my son, Fernando."

At that precise moment, when the conversation reached its most tense point, Fernando's phone began to ring insistently. Arabella glanced at it. He answered immediately.

"Tell me, Mariana."

On the other end of the line, the secretary insisted in a trembling voice: she felt unwell and said she needed him.

Arabella looked away, hiding the tears that were welling up in her eyes. Noticing it, Fernando softened his tone and approached her, taking her arms gently.

"My love... Arabella , please, forgive me. Everything will go back to normal, I swear. We're going to be happy, I know it. We'll have that child we always dreamed of. I love you very much, Arabella , and I know you love me too. We're not getting a divorce... because we both know we can't live without each other."

He lightly brushed her cheek with a kiss and left without saying more.

Arabella burst into tears and locked herself in her room. She sat next to her nightstand and, among some memories she still kept, found a letter. It was the old note where Fernando had written his wedding vows, on that day they got married in the small chapel.

She felt a knot in her stomach as she read every word, every promise he had made to her back then... until she reached the last sentence.

"If I ever hurt you, don't hesitate for a minute to leave, my love."

Tears streamed down her cheeks. Her thoughts dragged her back to that night they ran away together. She remembered his tenderness, his unconditional love, and how he swore he would never make her suffer.

She looked at the letter one more time and, with a broken heart, tore it into pieces.

She wiped her tears and took out her phone. She searched for the number of an old college friend, a prestigious lawyer known for her experience.

"Hello."

"Pandora, it's me... Arabella ."

"Arabella ? Arabella Hopkins ! Friend, it's been so long! How are you?"

Arabella took a deep breath before replying.

"Yes, it has been a long time... I'm sorry to call you only because I need you, but there's something urgent going on..."

She began to tell her in detail about her intentions to get a divorce. Pandora, on the other end of the line, listened carefully while taking notes.

"Arabella , give me an hour and I'll send you the documents. But... by the way, your father has also contacted my services."

"My father? For what?"

"Because of the man you were going to marry years ago. Do you remember him?"

"Yes... how could I forget?"

"Eduard Hostings. He's pressuring your father to pay him the money he owes him. Apparently, he could never forgive you for leaving him at the altar."

                         

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