Chapter 394
Love from My Dominant Boss
Chapter 394 Child Taken Away
Lincoln is blatantly threatening me with the possibility of prison time if I refuse to compromise! He knows it would be near impossible for me to see my child if I ended up in prison! As such, signing the divorce agreement would be the only option available to me.
With that in mind, I tightened my grip on the divorce agreement. Although it was incredibly tempting to just tear it to pieces, I managed to fight the urge and maintain my composure.
âDonât worry. The Shaw family will be sure to repay you in kind for bringing us a son. I will pay you five million as compensation, so you should have an easy life ahead of you.â
The cold look on Lincolnâs face eased up significantly when he saw me hesitating, and his attitude became a lot better as he tried to persuade me to sign the papers.
I donât need their money! I just want to keep my child by my side! Having to leave Michael is painful enough as it is, so Iâm going to make damn sure I at least get to keep my child!
Having made up my mind, I clenched my fists and stared into Lincolnâs eyes as I replied, âAll I want is my child. I donât want your money, so you can keep the five million. If I am to get divorced, then I demand custody of my child!â
The look in Lincolnâs eyes went back to being icy-cold instantly when he heard that. He then leaped to his feet and yelled angrily, âThe child is a Shaw! We will not let you have him, so you can forget about it! If you sign these papers, you will be allowed to visit your child whenever you feel like it. If you end up in prison, you will never get to see him again! It would be a great dishonor for us to have a convict as a part of our family, after all!â
Each and every one of his words stabbed at my heart like knives as he continued pushing me into a corner.
I took a deep breath and forcefully suppressed my burning anger as I pleaded with him, âI canât reach Michael right now, Dad. Can we at least wait till he comes back before we discuss this further?â
âYou still donât believe that this is Michaelâs decision, do you? In that case, why donât you take a closer look at the divorce agreement? Michael has already signed his name on it. Surely, you can recognize his signature?â
Lincoln was really well-prepared before he came over. Perhaps he already knew that I wouldnât agree to the divorce.
I didnât read the rest of the divorce agreement earlier, but hearing Lincolnâs words prompted me to check it again. I quickly flipped to the last page, and sure enough, Michaelâs signature was there.
The sight of Michaelâs name and signature stabbed at my heart once again, and whatever remaining flames of hope I had left were extinguished completely.
So, this really is Michaelâs idea⦠He actually wants to divorce me⦠Is this the answer he said heâd give me? Heh⦠I thought we would go back to being the lovey-dovey couple we used to be, but I suppose thatâs just wishful thinking on my part. Iâve overestimated the place I hold in Michaelâs heart, after all.
âNow that youâve seen it and confirmed it, you should hurry up and sign the papers!â Lincoln urged me impatiently while his lawyer handed me a pen.
With trembling hands, I took the pen over from him. At first, I was determined to stand my ground no matter what. However, seeing Michaelâs signature caused my resolve to disappear instantly.
I wouldnât shamelessly cling to Michael if he didnât want to be with me anymore.
As much as it hurt me to divorce him, I would go through with it because I knew Michael all too well. Not a single person in the world could change his mind once he had made his decision.
However, I really didnât want to be separated from my child, who was just a little over a month old.
As if he had read my mind, Lincoln said in a gentle voice, âDonât worry. You may drop by to visit your child anytime.â
After taking into consideration that it was better than not being able to see my child at all while in prison, I decided to proceed with the divorce.
My tears fell uncontrollably when I glanced at Michaelâs signature once again, and my hands were shaking like crazy when I signed my name.
I hate you, Michael!
My heart was filled with hatred for the Shaw family, Michael, as well as his decision to divorce me, which prevented me from living with my child.
A satisfied smile formed on Lincolnâs face when he saw me sign the papers. He then placed a check worth five million on the table before telling the caregiver she would be working in the Shaw residence from then on.
Seeing her carry my child out of the room hurt me like a sledgehammer to the chest, and the pain snapped me out of my daze.
âDonât take my child away! I just want to have him by my side! I donât want anything else!â I screamed as I ran toward her and snatched my child out of her arms.
My child was all I had left after divorcing Michael, so I couldnât afford to lose him.
âPlease let go, Mrs. Shaw. Youâll hurt the baby! Heâs too young to withstand such rough handling!â the caregiver shouted anxiously when she saw how agitated I was.
âNo! Give my child back to me! This is my child! I wonât let anyone take him away from me!â
My child began crying, and hearing him cry hurt my heart even more. Although I didnât want to cause him any pain, the fear of losing him was a lot stronger than my ability to think rationally at that time.
He is only a little over a month old! He still needs me to keep him company as he grows up!
âLook, the baby is crying, Mrs. Shaw! Heâll get hurt if you donât let go of him!â
The caregiverâs tone grew increasingly anxious when she saw my child crying non-stop.
âThen let go of him! Let go of him right now!â I shouted back at her.
It hurt me the most to fight over my child like this, but I didnât dare to let go as I feared I would lose him forever.
Unable to watch this any longer, Lincoln called out to his subordinates, âHey, you two! Subdue Mrs. Shaw!â
Two strong men then came over and grabbed both of my arms before yanking me aside.
I kept screaming at the top of my lungs as I watched my child get taken away from me, but no one cared about my feelings at all. No one knew how much pain I was in at the time.
My heart felt as if it had been hollowed out when I saw the caregiver walk out of the house with my child. The two men only let go of me after she got into the car.
Desperate to get my child back, I ran straight out the front door as quickly as I could. However, the car sped off before I could even get close to it.
I tried to chase after it on foot, but that was obviously not going to work. In the end, I simply stood there and watched as the car slowly disappeared from my sight.