Chapter 166
I Want a Divorce
Chapter 166 Someoneâs Jealous
The next morning, Lewis informed everyone that they would have a day off. The minute Josie heard
this, she rushed to Abigailâs room for gossip.
âI heard Eric was outside in the snow last night, completely soaked and freezing. Lewis even had to
bring him back to the hotel. He was furious,â Josie said with wide eyes. She was at that age where
discussing such things made her eyes sparkle.
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âMaybe thatâs what actors do,â Abigail replied, somewhat puzzled, as she didnât quite understand what
was going on.
Josie frowned. âCould it be because he was playing someone who is dying, so heâs tormenting himself
to be in that emotional state?â
Abigail shook her head as she sipped on her drink. She felt content to have a day off from work,
lounging on the couch lazily by the floor-to-ceiling windows and watching the snow fall outside.
âCompared to a senior like Eric, Iâm really far behind. I need to work harder,â Josie said as she stood up
immediately.
Abigail merely hummed. She didnât have to work today, so she enjoyed her day off with a blank mind.
Holding his notebook, Sean entered her room and saw her seated by the window, gazing at the snow.
He asked, âDo you like it?â
âI like sitting here and watching the snow,â Abigail replied.
It was only comfortable to watch the snowfall from inside, where there was insulation. Outside, she felt
like her face was going to shatter; there was nothing but pure discomfort.
Sean took the gloves and charging cable from his pocket and placed them on the coffee table. âI
brought your gloves for you.â
âI will lend this pair to Josie. The one sheâs using was a gift from Eric. I should get it back from her and
return it to him once we are done filming.â Abigail said suddenly to Sean.
Abigail felt a bit guilty toward Eric because of these gloves. Josie had ordered a dress from L.Moon as
gratitude for Abigail lending her the gloves, which would cause misunderstandings.
Sean immediately took the gloves from the coffee table with a cold expression. âWhy should my things
be used by other women?â
After saying this, he suddenly remembered how Eric looked, and, combined with what Abigail said, he
instantly understood.
âWhat other women? Sheâs so young. Sheâs just an actress in her twenties. Sheâs like a younger sister,â
she replied nonchalantly.
He kept the gloves back in his own pocket. âOnly you can use my things.â
âIn that case, Iâll use a hot water bottle.â Abigail huffed as she watched the snow outside the window.
âAbigail, do you have to go against me to feel better?â Sean queried, increasingly frustrated and his
voice rising.
Frowning in response to his outburst. Abigail looked at him and replied, âForget it if you donât agree.
Why are you mad? Itâs just a pair of gloves. Iâll have Eric tell me the storeâs address, and Iâll purchase
them for myself.â
âAre you determined to take Ericâs gloves back?â he asked through gritted teeth as he suppressed his
anger.
âThey are his. I already said that I was only lending it to Josie and would buy her a new pair. Since you
came and brought them, Iâm going to lend them to her. Whatâs the problem?â Abigail replied,
âWhy donât you ask Eric to inform Josie where to buy the gloves and get her to purchase a new pair to
return to him? Why do you have to meddle in this?â Sean questioned.
Abigail hesitated, thinking about how Eric had secretly purchased the gloves for her. She felt it was not
good for others to know about it, so she didnât mention it. She found it strange that she had easily
confided in Sean. Could it be that she had never really excluded him from her thoughts?
âSo, these gloves are your secret with Eric.â Sean suddenly sneered in mockery.
Abigail had shared the gloves with Josie without hesitation, which left Eric feeling disheartened. It
turned out that this small secret, which was only known to them both, was not so secret after all.
Abigail was displeased as she slammed her drink on the nearby table. âWhy are you being so
sarcastic? Do you think Iâm you? Why are you getting mad at me? Who do you think you are?â
Sean took the gloves and threw them onto the coffee table. âDo whatever you want with them. I donât
f*cking care anymore.â
âThese are your things, and I donât want them. Iâve forgotten that Iâve caused you to be in such a
difficult position by being stubborn.â Abigail suddenly calmed down.
It was something Sean had bought. What right did she have to deal with them? She had mistakenly
thought that they were closer than they actually were. For the past few days, he was a tad bit kinder to
her, and she lost her sense of boundaries, thinking that she could decide on his behalf.
It was her mistake. They had never been that close in their relationship.
Seeing the indifference in her eyes, he softened his tone. âI was too impatient earlier. Iâll get you
another pair. You can return Ericâs pair to him, and this one can be for Josie. Is that okay?â
âNo need,â came Abigailâs cold reply. She was still looking out of the window and enjoying the snowfall,
adding, âJust donât come here anymore to save me from being annoyed.â
âAbigail-â
âDonât say anything, Sean. It was my mistake earlier. I shouldnât have a*sumed that I could deal with
something that you bought.â Abigail genuinely reflected on her actions and realized that she had been
too presumptuous. Their relationship had never been strong enough for her to make any decisions for
him.
âYou can. You have that right,â Sean replied as he walked over to her. He placed his hand on her
shoulder, his eyes deep.
Despite his efforts to console her, he had once again made her
upset.
âI donât. I was wrong to be angry with you earlier. Iâve sincerely reflected on it.â Abigail looked at him
with a faint smile.