All of this pointed to one undeniable truth—they could never go back.
Brad paused in his steps. An elusive emotion flickered in his eyes. He quickly resumed walking and forced a stiff smile as he said, "What are you talking about? I'm taking you for your tests."
The caregiver, unfazed by the scene, calmly took out her phone. She carefully selected a few good angles, snapped some photos, and then posted them online.
Soon, those images spread like wildfire across the internet. The internet was abuzz with discussions, with everyone commenting on how Brad was still hung up on the past and urging Nadine to let Brad and Jean have their happily ever after.
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Today was three days before Christmas and also Sean's birthday. It was the longest night of the year and the start of the harshest cold.
In Janctera City, there was a tradition of drinking tomato soup and eating fish tacos on this day. Since it was also Sean's birthday, Nadine decided to take the day off from both the hospital and the kindergarten to stay home with Sean.
Avery also skipped work to help Nadine with Sean's discharge procedures and returned to Rose Garden.
The three of them went to the market to buy groceries, and once home, they got busy. Sean, with his arm in a cast, was unable to help, so he played in his room. Avery washed and chopped vegetables while Nadine prepared the fish.
Since Sean wasn't around, Avery finally asked, "Babe, are you and Brad going to get divorced or not? Is it even possible? From the looks of it, you might not get divorced easily."
It had been nearly two months since Nadine proposed the divorce. If Brad were willing to end the marriage, he would have done so by now. Instead, he had kept Nadine waiting.
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