"Red." Sherilyn answered, not really knowing why, but she genuinely liked the color.
Gilbert remembered, her puffer jackets, her coats, they were all red. And indeed, red suited her well.
"Red, huh," Gilbert muttered to himself, "Got it." On such a calm night, he found himself thinking about marriage.
His and Sherilyn's first shot at marriage hadn't been all that great.
He had mentioned marriage to her before, but Sherilyn hadn't agreed.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtLooking back, he could see his fault...
Marriage, such a sacred commitment, and he had broached the subject too lightly, not giving it the gravity it deserved.
This twould be different.
He would plan everything meticulously, starting with the proposal. Nothing could be left to chance.
Sherilyn loved red. So, the engagement ring would have to be a red diamond, her favorite.
At noon, after grabbing lunch from the cafeteria, Sherilyn brought back a portion for Rebecca.
"Thanks a lot." Rebecca said with a smile.
"No problem." It was Rebecca's first day back at work. Her injuries were mostly healed, except for the bruises around her eyes, which hadn't completely faded yet. Worried about the curious glances and whispers from coworkers, Rebecca chose to stay in her office.
Luckily, she had Sherilyn to count on.
Rebecca opened the lunch box, "Looks like a good meal today." Sherilyn unscrewed a bottle of yogurt, placing it next to her, "Your favorite, blueberry flavor." "Thank you, hehe." "Rebecca, Rebecca White!" Outside, a man's voice called out for Rebecca, anxious and impatient.
That voice...
Rebecca's face turned pale in an instant, and she stood up quickly grabbing Sherilyn's hand anxiously, "It's Eddy! He's found me, he's cto the dance company!" Sherilyn scoffed, "He wasn't there for you the you were injured and in here ital. What's he doing h now? Don't worry, I'll go see Before she could finish, the door was forcefully pushed open! Both women were startled and looked up.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmEddy, with a grim expression, strode B towards Rebecca, grabbing her wrist harshly, "Finally found you! Rebecca White, where have you been these last few days?" Rebecca bit her lip, her chin held high, "Where I've been is none of your business." "Rebecca White!" Something in his words seemed to trigger Eddy, who suddenly flew into a rage.
"Have you no shame? A married woman disappearing for days on end, tell me! Who were you messing around with?" What? Rebecca went pale and shook as she spoke, "Is that really how you see me, Eddy?"
"Are you not?" Eddy shouted, veins bulging on his forehead, "Leaving your husband on your wedding night for another man, you're the first!" Rebecca froze, unable to argue.
Tears silently fell, "Eddy, let's get a divorce." The atmosphere turned abruptly silent.
Eddy seemed not to have heard her clearly, "What did you say?" "I said..." Rebecca took a deep breath, mustering courage, and repeated, "Let's get a divorce... Ah..." Before she could finish, Eddy raised his hand and slapped her hard! Sherilyn gasped in shock, rushing forward to pull him away, "What are you doing? Let her go! Let go!"
"And who are you?" Eddy turned around, his eyes fierce. "Mind your own business! Asking for trouble!" With a swift motion, he shoved Sherilyn away.
At the stime, he grabbed Rebecca by the hair, "Divoree? What right do you have to talk toabout divorce?"