Chapter 38
(Jasper’s POV)
“You want to talk about marriage, Jasper? About commitment and loyalty?” Her voice rises, drawing stares from other people in the lobby. “Let’s talk about it. Let’s talk about how you spent three years treating me like a stranger in my own house while you flaunted your mistress. How you chose another woman over your pregnant wife, left her on a highway in the middle of the night because your precious Virginia called.”
Each word grits on my nerves. Not because they’re true, but because she believes them to be. And she’s not done.
“And let’s not forget how you brought that woman into our home, let her wear my clothes, sleep in my bed-”
“Scarlett-”
“Or better yet,” she continues, her voice dripping with sarcasm, “let’s talk about how you’re standing here with her right now, playing the devoted husband while lecturing me about not being with someone else when I’m still married to you.”
She looks between Virginia and me, and her smile turns vicious.
“Tell me, dear ex, how long have you been f*****g her?”
The words slam into me, rendering me speechless. Virginia gasps behind me, and I hear her start to cry. But all I can see is Scarlett, my gentle, soft wife, transformed into a fierce creature I can barely recognize, spitting venom, looking at me like I’m something disgusting she found stuck on her shoe.
“It’s not like that,” I shake my head, unable to believe she just said that.
How could she even think that I would get together with a woman other than her, let alone say it out loud?
“Isn’t it?” She tilts her head, studying me with those sharp eyes that used to look at me with love. “You abandoned your wife for her. You live with her. You take her to doctor’s appointments and rush to her side whenever she snaps her fingers. If that’s not a relationship, then what is it?”
I don’t have an answer for that. Because I can’t explain the obligation I feel towards Virginia without sounding like I’m making an excuse.
“But I’m the one who can’t move on?” She laughs again, the sound hollow and broken. “I’m the
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one who has to stay loyal, otherwise it’ll be violating our marriage vows?”
“You are still my wife-”
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“No.” The word cracks like a whip. “I stopped being your wife the night you chose her over
She turns to Dorian, her voice softening. “Can we go? I’m tired.”
“Of course.” He starts to wheel her toward the exit, but I step in front of them.
“This isn’t over, Scarlett.”
She looks up at me then, and for just a moment, I see a flash of pain, resentment? in her
eyes.
“Yes, it is.” Her voice is quiet now, final. “Whatever we had, whatever we were–it’s over. It has been over for a long time.” She reaches up and touches Dorian’s hand where it rests on her shoulder. “And I found someone who sees me, truly sees me, without me begging for his
attention.”
The gesture is small, but it feels like a knife to the chest. Because it’s not just about the touch–it’s about the warmth in her voice. The way she looks at him like a safe–haven.
That’s the way she used to look at me.
“Dorian’s been there for me when I needed him,” she says, her eyes never leaving mine. “He’s never made me feel like I was asking for too much, or wanting too much, or being too needy. He sees me as I am. Nothing more, nothing less.”
Each word is calculated to wound, and they hit their mark perfectly.
“So thank you, Jasper. Thank you for showing me what I was worth to you. Because it helped me realize what I’m actually worth to someone who cares about me.”
Behind me, Virginia’s crying gets louder, more dramatic. But I can’t bring myself to care about her performance right now. All I can think about is the finality in Scarlett’s voice, the way she’s looking at me like I’m already a memory.
“Scarlett-”
“Goodbye, Jasper.”
Dorian wheels her past me, and I watch them go. Watch my wife–because she is still my wife, divorce papers or not–leave with another man.
A man who’s apparently been taking care of her for God knows how long.
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The automatic doors slide shut behind them, and I’m left standing in the lobby with Virginia’s sobs echoing in my ears and the taste of failure bitter in my mouth.
“Jasper?” Virginia’s voice is small, broken. “I’m sorry. I’m so sorry you had to see that.”
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