Chapter 4
Even Yvetteâs hearing aids were stained red.
Her pupils contracted, and she quickly grabbed some tissues to wipe her ear. Then, she stripped the bedsheets and washed them.
She was afraid that Viola would worry about her if she found out that her illness was worsening. So, she cleaned up the mess and found an excuse to bid goodbye to Viola.
Before she left, she placed a part of her savings on the bedside table without telling Viola.
Viola walked Yvette to the bus stop and waved goodbye reluctantly.
After Yvette left, Viola couldnât stop thinking about how thin the former was. Unable to just sit by, she called Lane Group. When the secretary heard that Viola was Yvetteâs nanny and wanted to speak to Xavier, she transferred the call to Xavierâs line.
It was the third day after Yvette had left Xavier. It was also the first time in three days that he had received a call about her.
Sitting behind his desk, he felt exceptionally pleased. Just as he had expected, Yvette wouldnât be able to last more than three days without himâor so he thought.
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of her since she was a baby.
âPlease, I beg you, treat her well. Donât hurt her more than you already have. Sheâs not as strong as she seems on the surface.
âWhen she was born, Mrs. Snyder left her in my care because she didnât like that Yvvy is hard of hearing. Yvvy only returned home when she had to start going to school.
âThe Snyders have never treated her as one of their own. Apart from Mr. Snyder, everyone else treated her like she was a maid.
âYou and Mr. Snyder are the most important people she has in this world. Iâm begging you, please. Please be kind to her.â Xavierâs mood darkened when he heard what Viola said.
âDid she tell you to give me this sob story because she didnât want to face me herself?â he asked coldly. âWhy should I care about her life? If you ask me, she deserved everything she got!
That said, he hung up the phone without waiting for an
answer.
Viola had heard Yvette gushing about how nice Xavier was to her. So, it was only then that she realized the truthâXavier wasnât a good man at all. He wasnât a good husband to Yvette.
he bus heading home. Just then, her phone
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00 am tomorrow.â
Yvette stared at the text blankly for a while before replying, Okay.â
Just one word.
It infuriated Xavier and completely ruined his mood. Unable to work anymore, he called up his friends and invited them out for drinks.
Daphne was also at the club when he arrived. âIâm not going home until Iâm drunk!â she declared.
Tristan sat down beside Xavier. He couldnât help asking curiously, âHowâs Deaf Yvvy?â
Xavier raised an eyebrow at him. âThereâs no need to talk about her ever again. Weâre filing for divorce tomorrow.â
Tristan was stunned. He couldnât believe his ears. âReally?â
Beside them, Daphne brightened. She poured out a shot for him. âCongrats on getting back your freedom, Xav!â
Xavier drank a lot that night.
Daphne offered to send him home, but he rejected her suggestion. âNo need. Itâs not appropriate.â
If he and Yvette were going to get divorced tomorrow, might come home that night.
she
Daphne wasnât happy about the rejection. âWhy? Youâre
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Their relationship?
Xavier narrowed his eyes. âYouâre overthinking this.â
He got into his own car. Out of consideration, he also called a cab to send Daphne home.
On the drive home, he kept unlocking his phone to check if Yvette had sent him any messages.
She hadnât.
When he reached Dewberry Manor, it was dark. With a stormy expression, Xavier opened the door and turned on the light. Yvette was nowhere to be seen.
She hadnât come home.
The manor was left exactly the way it had been when she had left.
Still feeling the effects of the alcohol, Xavier threw himself heavily onto the couch and soon fell asleep.
In his nightmares, Yvette was covered in blood, but there was a smile on her face. âI donât love you anymore, Xav,â she
said.
When Xavier jolted awake, the sky outside had just brightened up.
He rubbed his forehead and went to the bathroom to freshen himself up. Then, he changed into a smart suit and made his
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colored clothes.
From the distance, she looked incredibly frail and thin as she stood amid the drizzle. It was as if a single gust of wind could knock her over.
Xavier could still remember how young and lively she had been when they had first gotten married. She hadnât been as thin and gloomy back then.
Holding an umbrella, he walked toward Yvette.
It took her a few moments to notice him.
Xiaver hadnât changed much over the last three years. He was as handsome and as confident as ever, with the added hint of matureness that came with age.
Yvette was a little dazed. The last three years felt like a blink in time to her, yet she also seemed to have exhausted a whole lifetime.
Xavier stalked over to Yvette and gazed at her coldly. He was waiting for her to apologize to him.
She had been sulking enough. It was time to put an end to this.
However, Yvette just said, âIâm sorry to pull you away from your work. Letâs go in.â
Xavier stiffened, but he quickly recovered. âDonât regret this. that be turned and headed into the courthouse.
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In the courthouse, the judge asked them if they were sure about going through with the divorce.
Yvetteâs answer was firm. âYes.â
Her determined expression frustrated Xavier.
After filing for divorce, they still had to return to the courthouse in a month for the hearing. If they missed the hearing, then the divorce would be considered null.
As they left the courthouse, Yvette looked at Xavier, her expression unusually calm. âIâll see you next month. Take care.â
With that, she stepped out into the rain, hailed a cab, and left.
Xavier was left standing on the spot. He didnât know how to feel as he watched her car leave.
Relieved, probably.
Relieved that he wouldnât need to put up with her any longer or endure othersâ ridicule for having a disabled wife.
In the cab, Yvette leaned against the window and stared blankly at the rain droplets on the glass.
In the rearview mirror, the driver suddenly saw blood dripping from her ear. He was shocked by the sight. âMiss?
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Yvette was confused. They werenât at her destination yet. Why had they stopped?
She looked over at the driver and saw him mouthing silently. She realized that she had gone deaf again. âIâm sorry, I canât hear you. What are you saying?â
In the end, the driver had to type out what he wanted to say on his phone so that he could tell her about her bleeding ear.
Yvette reached out belatedly and felt the warm sensation in
her ear.
She was used to it now. âItâs alright. This happens all the time. Iâm fine.â
She was hard of hearing, but her ears hadnât bled like this before.
Two years ago, at a gathering, Tristan had pushed her into a swimming pool.
Yvette didnât know how to swim, so she had almost drowned. At the same time, her eardrums had also expanded due to the
pressure.
She had been sent to the hospital, but the damage had been done..
At the time, she had been told that everything was fine. Why was this happening again?
The cab driver was still worried, so he dropped her off at the
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âDr. Jensen, my memory has been rather bad lately. I kept forgetting what Iâm doing,â she said.
When she had woken up at the hotel that morning, it had taken her a long time to remember that she had to file for divorce with Xavier.
Tom looked at her latest report worriedly. âMs. Snyder, I think you should consider getting tested for other things. Specifically, mental health issues.â
Mental healthâ¦
Following Tomâs recommendation, Yvette went and got a psychiatric diagnosis.
She was diagnosed with depression.
It turned out that patients with severe depression often experienced memory loss.
Before heading back to the hotel, Yvette stopped and bought a notebook and a pen. She wrote down everything that had happened lately.
She placed the notebook right beside her bed so that it would be the first thing she saw when she woke up in the morning.
News of her and Xavierâs divorce spread quickly.
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That night, Yara called her multiple times, but she didnât hear anything.
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âWhere are you?â
âWho do you think you are? Even if youâre getting a divorce, Xavier should have been the one to ask for it!â
dad âYouâre such a jinx! Back when you got married, your got into a car crash and died. Whatâs going to happen now that youâre getting divorced? Do you want Snyder Group to go bankrupt? Is that it?â
Yvette stared at the messages. She was used to the verbal abuse by now.
She typed out a reply. âMom, itâs time that we live by our own merits. We shouldnât depend on others so much.â
Yaraâs response was swift. âYouâre such an ingrate! I shouldnât have given birth to you in the first place!â
Yvette didnât bother replying to that. She placed her phone aside.
She just had to wait a month. Once the divorce was finalized, she would be able to leave Tirion and start a new life.
Yvetteâs health worsened over the next few days.
She often found herself completely deaf. Sometimes, it took a very long time for her hearing to go back to normal.
dotoriorating too.
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She tried everything she could to keep herself happy.
She busied herself by registering as a volunteer online. She spent time taking care of abandoned old people and orphans.
Helping them made her feel like she had a reason to continue living.
A few days later, Yvette woke up in the morning and checked. her notebook as usual. Then, she got ready to head out to the orphanage.
When she picked up her phone, she saw several unread.
messages.
There were messages from Terrance and Yara, as well as Daphne.
She opened the texts one by one.
Yara: âAs you wished, Snyder Group is no more.â
Terrence: âKeep hiding. Youâre the most cowardly and cruel person Iâve ever seen.â
Daphne: âMy condolences, Yvette. Actually, I think Snyder Group would thrive better under Xav.â
Daphne: âSince your family has helped me so much in the past, do let me know if you need anything. Iâll help you if I can.â
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