Divorce Has Never Felt This Good Chapter 206
Divorce Has Never Felt This Good
Denise looked at Rory and then at Becky but didnât say a word.
It was then that she suddenly realized that Becky hadnât come here to fight her. Becky was here to fight Rory.
And she was right.
The room fell silent again, but moments later, Rory said, âIâm sorry. Denise did cause you a lot of trouble.â
Becky sneered. âYou are wrong. Itâs not just Denise who has caused me trouble.â
He did so too.
Becky smiled at him.
Rory sensed a hint of defiance from her set lips and determined eyes.
He suddenly realized that he didnât really know his ex-wife.
Becky had been gentle and kind after she had married into the Casper family three years ago. Every time she had an argument with Denise or Babette, she never hesitated to apologize to them in front of Elmore and Rory.
But tonight was different. Becky wasnât here to listen to their apology. She had shown her determination ever since she had come in, and it was obvious that every word she said was intended to satirize them.
She hadnât come here to accept their apology. She was here to embarrass them.
When Rory realized this, he felt the anger boiling up inside him. But what annoyed him more was the inexplicable depression at the bottom of his heart.
He looked at Becky, his expression darkening and his lips thinning. Coldness radiated off of him. Denise tried her best to shrink back and minimize her presence. Even if Becky were to point at her and scold her, she wouldnât dare speak a single word.
Beckyâs eyebrows shot up as she looked at Rory.
Just as she thought that Rory was about to get angry, his voice reached her ears. âIâm sorry. I did something wrong.â
He shouldnât have thought that she was a bad woman. He shouldnât have treated their marriage like a game and ignored her feelings for him.
Becky was rarely stunned but this was one of those times. She hadnât expected Rory to apologize to her.
If the atmosphere had not been so tense and depressing, she would have laughed out loud and asked Rory if a demon had possessed him.
Was he really admitting that he had done something wrong?
However, it only took Becky two seconds to recover from her shock. She looked back at Rory and said, âYou apologized, yes, but I donât need to accept it.â
As she spoke, she picked up her purse and stood up. Her smile vanished as her gaze on Rory intensified. âI came because you said that you wanted to apologize to me. From now on, I hope that I will have nothing to do with anyone in your family.â
Then, Becky turned and left.
She had come and heard their apology, but it was up to her whether to forgive him or not.
She didnât want to forgive them, and she wouldnât.
How could they hurt her?
And after all that, they were expecting her to accept their apology just so they could feel better about themselves.
Never!
A bitter, sarcastic smile crept onto Beckyâs lips at this thought.