I had a miscarriage because of this.
Michael sat on the edge of the bed, looking dejected.
When he saw me wake up, he moved his lips and wanted to say something, but in the end, he said nothing.
When I got out of bed and walked by him, he grabbed my hand.
He hesitated for a moment before opening his mouth.
A
“I don’t know you are really pregnant.”
“So what?”
His voice softened, “We will have another baby. I will make it up to you.”
I smiled and pulled out my hand mercilessly.
Michael had owed me too much, but I didn’t want him to pay me back at all.
He couldn’t afford it.
Seeing my bought.
indifferent attitude, Michael got angry. He overturned the chicken soup he had
“I said I would make it up to you. What else do you want?”
His voice was sharp and he was impatient. I was stunned.
I gently covered his heart. I felt him stunned for a moment.
Michael was confused. He looked at me and his
anger
faded
away.
I asked him, “Will it hurt here if you hurt me like this, Michael?”
Michael shook off my hand.
“It’s not my heart. Why does it hurt? Emma, you have never been so sentimental before.”
Yes, it was not his heart.
But the master of this heart loved me the most. He couldn’t bear to see me shed tears, and
he even didn’t want to see me frown.
Michael would never be that man. Before going out, I told him that I would send the divorce agreement to him.
Michael was so surprised. It seemed that he had heard some incredible news. His eyes were full of astonishment and undisguised anger,
He clenched his fists, his eyes turning red with anger.
“How dare you divorce me?
Emma, think it over. I won’t make up with you in the future.”
“You should thank me, shouldn’t you?”
Michael was stunned. He opened his mouth but couldn’t say a word.
He stood there at a loss, like a child whose mind was exposed. He didn’t know whether to
admit it or not.
After a long time, he shouted angrily, “You are indeed not as good as Harper.”
I left without looking back.
If I couldn’t see the future or feel the love in a relationship, I would give it up soon. I didn’t want to make the two of us suffer losses.