Anna looked at the pregnancy test stick in her hand, her mind was dazed.
The pregnancy test showed two red bars, indicating that she was pregnant.
But how could that be, she and Terrence only had one night. She's actually pregnant!
After three years of marriage, Terrence didn't even look at her, would such a husband accept the child in her belly?
Anna's heart was numb, and her worries overshadowed the joy of becoming a mother.
The sound of tires rubbing against the ground suddenly came from outside the door, followed by a light shining through the window.
Anna hurriedly threw the pregnancy test stick into the trash can. She thought about it and felt uneasy, so she covered it with a tissue. After doing all this, she forced herself to walk out of the bathroom calmly.
As soon as she looked up, she saw Terrence walking in. The man's real appearance was even more perfect than when he appeared in the newspaper. His sharp eyebrows and deep eyes seemed to have been carefully crafted.
"You're back." Anna twitched her fingers uneasily and whispered. A thought flashed through her mind quickly-maybe with a child, their relationship will be different.
"Anna, let's get a divorce."
The man suddenly spoke, his icy tone, like a sharp knife, cut off their marriage this night.
Anna stood there in a daze, her eyes confused, as if she didn't understand what he said.
After a long while, she lowered her head and glanced at the pieces of paper he was holding in his hand - the divorce agreement, which had already signed Terrence's name.
Ah!
A shameless illegitimate child, relying on the power of Anna's family, he climbed to where he is today in just three years and became a remarkable figure in the city. Now that this man was standing in front of her and asking for a divorce, Anna only felt that the blood in her whole body had cooled, and the grievance and unwillingness made her tremble.
"Why?" After the silence, Anna could only ask this sentence.
Terrence seemed to have heard a joke, looked at Anna, and sneered: "Anna, don't I know how much you want a divorce? Why do we have to torture each other."
Anna couldn't believe the words were coming out of Terrence's mouth, and she didn't even have the strength to sneer. Does he know? What does he know! Did he know she married him because she loved him!
Now that he got what he wanted, did he just want to kick her away? Has he thought about how she feels! How hard would it be for a divorced woman, has he thought about it!
Anna was trembling with anger, but she still endured all the grievances and unwillingness, and said softly, "Can we...not divorce? I don't ask for anything, and I won't cause you trouble, I'm just, I'm just I don't want to try to adjust to a new life anymore." Anna's tone was pleading, and her humble look made her feel pitiful and pathetic to herself.
Terrence was indifferent. He said as if negotiating: "I will give you the villa in the west of the city. I will pay the monthly alimony to this card. After the divorce, I will give you everything that belongs to you." As he said, He handed Anna a bank card.
Anna didn't pick it up, she tried hard to force back the tears. She had already experienced Terrence's ruthlessness, but she still couldn't deal with it calmly at this moment.
Anger, unwillingness, disappointment... All the negative emotions mixed together and invaded Anna's heart, and the pain she had never experienced completely drowned her.
If she gets divorced, what will happen to the child? This child will be born without a father, and will never get a complete love from the parents.
"Anna, divorce!" Terrence's voice sounded again, without a trace of warmth.
Anna's heart was sour, she clenched her fists, her fingernails digging into her palms hard, and she didn't let go until she felt pain.
She has had enough of this life, but for the sake of her unborn child, she has to let go of her dignity again and ask tentatively, "Really... can't you think about it again?"
Terrence looked down at her condescendingly, with no trace of warmth in his eyes other than indifference. Even if she begged again and again, he didn't move at all.