Chapter 87
Hold My Tear, I’m Getting My Wife Back! ( Leanne Castillo )
Chapter 87
Leanne finally relented and invited him in in a gesture of obligatory hospitality.
But making coffee was off the table. Leanneâs politeness only stretched so far.
Curtis wandered through the door, taking in the surroundings leisurely.
After all, the house was a relic from twenty years ago, decked out in more of a classical style. Since Leanne had reclaimed the property from Violet, she had given it a thorough
once-over.
She changed the locks and, driven by a bit of germaphobia, cleared out all the old furniture that Violetâs family had used for nearly two decades despite being heirlooms from her parents.
After cleaning the house entirely, she replaced every replaceable thing, including toilets and appliances, and chose new furniture that echoed the old daysâ style.
She even rehung her parentsâ photographs on the walls.
Curtis commented, âYou must have spent nearly all your savings after buying all this stuff.â
Over the years they had been together, Leanne rarely had to spend her money. She got. everything arranged for her, and sheâd saved her salary and bonuses.
But a doctorâs salary wasnât astronomical, and this endeavor had taken a big bite out of her savings.
âWhatâs it to you?â Leanne retorted. âWhat do you want to talk about, anyway?â
âWerenât you the one who said you wanted to talk?â Curtis countered. âWhat was on your
mind?â
âThereâs nothing more to say between us.â While wrapping herself tighter in her cardigan, Leanne said, âIâm free these days. Pick a time, and letâs get the paperwork done.â
Curtis felt a constriction in his breath, instinctively reaching to loosen a tie that wasnât there.
It turned out the suffocation he felt wasnât because of any
âNo rush,â he said. âIâll have my lawyer draft a prenup.â
tie.
âThat seems unnecessary,â Leanne found the idea more complicated than needed. âWe donât have kids or shared assets. It doesnât have to be that complicated.â
âHow is it unnecessary?â Curtis lifted his chin defiantly. âYouâre ditching the mansion in Crystal Cove Villas to live in an old and shabby house like this, making people think Iâm so stingy with my wife.â
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âEx-wife,â Leanne corrected, frowning. âAnd how is my place that old and shabby?â
âHow isnât it? This house is over twenty years old, for heavenâs sake,â Curtis said. âArenât you scared of the dark? Living in this old house doesnât spook you?â
Ghosts werenât something to fear if they truly existed, and the human imagination in the dead of night was the terror.
Leanne had never been frightened before, but now, thanks to him, she might begin to envision a horror movie in her head once the lights were off. This idea was especially unnerving considering her bedroom lacked a night light.
That morning, sheâd been too exhausted to care, but when night fellâ¦
âShut up!â Leanne was livid, kicking out at Curtisâ shin. âItâs my parentsâ house.â
Her kick was far from gentle, causing Curtis to hiss in pain, but somehow, it cleared the tightness in his chest.
It was bizarrely satisfying.
Maybe it was because she hadnât shown her temper to him in a long time. She used to kick him when annoyed. With her stubborn nature and his indulgence, sheâd never backed down in their spats, always waiting for him to come around and coax her out of her mood.
Leanneâs slipper flew off her foot, and she steadied herself against a nearby table to keep from falling.
Curtis bent down to retrieve her wayward slipper and crouched on one knee, offering to help her slip it back on.
Leanne bit her lip, withdrawing her foot. âI can do it myself.â
Still holding her ankle, Curtis pulled her leg back toward him. Leanne resisted, and they pulled back and forth for a few moments.
Curtis lazily lifted his eyelids and warned her, âKeep struggling, and youâll expose yourself.â