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An Innocent Wife (Innocent Hearts Book 1) by Richa Resa (20)


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eunice

 

I looked at the swarm of people walking through the lobby doors. I waited for Nora to come down, so we could be on our way to end my marriage for once and for all. The smiling faces of people, the laughter of the children, the love of a mother, a loving couple didn’t make me feel anything like they used to most of the time. I was numb from the inside, void of emotions of love and happiness. I could feel some another type of emotion swirling inside of me. Anger it was, I was angry at my fate, angry at him, angry at myself for being weak, for loving someone too much.

Maybe it was rightly said that the person who cares the most is the one to be hurt badly in the end, and by the one for whom they cared the most. Knowing about Anne’s pregnancy changed something. It made me lose all hope to save my marriage and my Joshua once and for all. We were over. I had suspected that he would choose Anne over me, and why not? She was giving him something that I had taken away from him, a child. He was always going to choose his child over me, I knew it very well and that was why he was ready to go through the divorce procedure easily. It didn’t hurt knowing that he was giving me up so easily. A part of me was glad that at last I was going to be done with him. The things I had suffered in this marriage had made me lose so many things. This life of mine had been filled with pain and sadness making me so accustomed to the hurt that I couldn’t even feel pain anymore.

Fights, accusations, verbal abuse—these things had torn me internally. I felt unfazed by whatever others had to say about me. They didn’t know the truth, but I did. I never used to be like this. I had been caring, loving and filled with life before our loss turned him against me.

“You ready, girl?” Nora’s voice took me from my train of thoughts. She and Clarisse both had been taking care of me like I was a child. There wasn’t much space for me to be alone; either I was engrossed in work or my friends stayed close by. I guess they were scared that I might break like before, but how would I when I didn’t feel the wave of heart-wrenching pain in me, when I didn’t find myself being stabbed? A broken person can’t break more and a dead person can’t die again. That was me—dead from the inside.

“Yes.” My voice came out cold and loud. Standing up, I walked beside Nora, who kept sneaking glances at me. I knew I was different, but I hadn’t changed who I really was. I was still Eunice and only Eunice.

“Nothing is happening to me, Nora, and I don’t think I look any different than I do every day,” I told her, feeling irritated.

She sighed as we sat down in the car. “Crystal Workhouse,” Nora informed her driver before facing me.

“I haven’t seen you like this. So unfazed. You look so distant and calm ever since we delivered the news of Anne’s pregnancy. I want you to be angry, shout out, bang and break things rather than be so calm. I don’t know what you feel like after all this, but I don’t want you to take the same path you did before. I don’t wish to see you being suicidal again.” She said the last part looking away from me. I knew this concern ate her up.

“I promised, Nora, I promised to never take that path ever again. I am tired of being betrayed, hurt, and of feeling sorry for myself. I just want to move forward. I am already broken and dead on the inside. I don’t think much more could hurt me. I seem so unfazed because I’m tired. Tired of being run on, of being pushed down, and humiliated. I am a person on my own now. I just want to change, become strong, and be someone who can’t be hurt again.” My eyes never left the road as I spoke calmly, without a hint of emotion. I didn’t want to look in her eyes and see the sympathy there, thus I looked at the road passing by. She didn’t say anything more, leaving us in silence.

Soon I saw the Crystal Workhouse coming into view. A place where I had been hurt for the very first time, where I had learnt about his betrayal to me. A place where I had learned about his wicked games, where I lit the hope inside of me for him to come back. It all started from here and it was going to end here, where it should have months ago. I wouldn’t have gone through misery if only I had the guts to stand up for myself and confront him in his office for what he had done. If only I hadn’t cared, loved and hoped too much, I might have been able to save myself. Save my heart and soul from being broken beyond repair, but my unwavering love for him had me blinded with hopes of getting everything back to normal. What goes comes around. I would have asked him for a divorce then and there months back if I knew the hatred he held for me.

“We’re here,” the driver said. Without wasting time, I got out and Nora did the same. I could see the characteristic change in her, she was no more Nora my friend, but my lawyer. Her cold, calculating eyes and stiff posture would make anyone cower away in fear. I followed Nora inside the building with my head held high. I had let these people see me at my vulnerable stage months back, but things had changed and so had I.

“We are here for Mr. Joshua Morris. He is expecting us,” Nora informed the receptionist.

“Just a moment, Miss.” The receptionist made a call while she looked at me curiously. Having talked a few minutes on the phone, she told us that someone would be coming to escort us. We waited just a few minutes before I heard a familiar voice.

“Eunice.” Her voice was still the same. Her polite tone was laced with concern and sadness. I looked up to meet her eyes. Serena stood there, her eyes glistening with tears. She took a few steps towards me and embraced me in a hug.

“I am sorry for all of this,” she whispered. “I should have done something, protected you from all of this. If only I wouldn’t have told you to wait for him, you could have been saved from such pain and misery. Forgive me for holding you back.” Her voice was cracking and I knew she was on the verge of crying and letting it all out. My arms encircled her, embracing her like she did to me. Moving my hand up and down on her back, I comforted her.

“It’s all right, Serena. This was meant to happen. It was just delayed. Let’s not give others something to look at.” I moved away from her, and Nora looked at us with warmth in her eyes.

“Let’s go,” I said with a fake smile on my lips. We made our way towards the elevator while curious people stared at us. As soon as we were enclosed in the privacy of the elevator, Serena looked at us, wiping away the tears that were welled up in her eyes.

“I’m sorry for all that happened and what you had to go through,” she said once again, looking at me.

“Don’t be like that, Serena, it was never your fault. I made the choice and you have nothing to be sorry about. You didn’t sleep with him, you didn’t destroy my marriage. It was all his doing. You couldn’t have prevented it.” I didn’t feel the stress and trauma of going through this divorce. Why should I? It had already ended the day Elle died. There was no hope for us. The elevator pinged, telling us of our arrival.

“He’s in the conference room waiting with his lawyer,” Serena informed us while leading the way. As we came closer to the conference room, I saw Alex coming out. His eyes were glued to me, sympathy lurking within them. He tried his best to do whatever he could to bring him back, but some things were meant to happen. Taking a few strides towards me, he pulled me in a hug. I didn’t want him to apologize; it wasn’t his battle, but mine, and mine alone. A battle that I have lost with losing him forever.

“It’s all right. Everything is going to turn all right and good,” I said before stepping away from him. Nora gave him a nod, and with that she walked forward with me in tow. Serena stood at the door, which was wide open for us to enter. Alex came inside with us. Once inside, my eyes fell upon him. His green eyes had turned dull, his face unshaven, and the dark circles under his eyes were very obvious. For a moment I would have pitied him, but I couldn’t. He wished for this, he brought this upon us and him.

“Mrs. Morris.” The man beside him stood up to greet us. Joshua’s eyes were glued to the table, never moving to acknowledge us. “And you must be Miss Nora Newman, her lawyer?” he asked.

“Yes, that is me,” Nora said confidently.

“I am Jackson Greer, Mr. Morris’s lawyer,” he introduced himself. Still Joshua’s eyes didn’t move to look at us.

“Shall we get started?” Jackson asked.

“Yes, we shall begin.” This time I answered with confidence strengthening my voice. At this I saw Joshua shift. Taking the seat directly opposite him, I took him in. He was no more the man I once loved, to whom I gave my heart. He was just an outer shell of the same person I fell in love with.

“Mrs. Morris, my client, Mr. Morris, has agreed to this divorce. However, he wishes to bring some changes in the terms you have given,” Jackson said, making me look at Joshua intensely.

What game was he now playing? My terms were as simple as possible, something that every man wished for. I didn’t want anything from him, no alimony, no money, or apology—nothing. All I asked was to be set free from this bond of marriage. Before Nora could say something, I interrupted her.

“What are they?” I asked while looking at Joshua, whose eyes were still downcast.

“Mr. Morris would like for you to have the house he currently resides in. He would like to give you all rights to it. In addition to this, he would like to give half the net worth of his belongings. In addition to this, he wills you to take anything you wish from him.” Jackson ended, producing the papers with new terms. So this is it, he’s willing to lose his wealth as an act of what—apology, being guilty, or being ashamed? Was it his plan to make me feel better, to buy my apology and forgiveness, if he asked for it?

“I don’t accept them,” I said loud and clear, forcing him to look up. “My terms were already set, I have no desire to change them. I would like this divorce to continue on the terms I previously asked for. I have no need for his belongings and his money, Mr. Jackson.” All eyes were on me except his as I spoke.

“My client wishes to have this divorce on her own terms, Mr. Jackson. Thus, it would be preferable if your client understands this.” Nora’s voice was stern and intimidating. Silence prevailed in the room, now all eyes on him.

“I insist…you take…these…Eunice.” His voice was hoarse and rough. For the very first time his dull green eyes stared in mine. They were filled with guilt and regret. He was ashamed of himself.

“I can’t take away the sufferings I have inflicted upon you, nor the pain I have made you suffer. So please, I insist you to accept this token for all that you have suffered.” His eyes stared deep into my soul. We looked at each other in utter silence.

“I won’t. I would never take these things. Nothing can ever sum up to what I have suffered, neither can anything reduce the pain I suffer.” This was my decision and mine alone. I didn’t need anything from him. “This divorce happens on my terms. You owe me this, Joshua. If you really want to give me something, then give me this divorce on my terms without anything.” I didn’t plead with him, I ordered him while anger boiled within me.

“Please, Eunice, don’t make this difficult. I wish to give this to you. Please just have them,” he pleaded, his voice giving away his emotions. “Nora, please tell her to take it.”

“It’s her decision, Joshua, neither mine, nor yours.” She wasn’t siding with him.

“I’m saying for the very last time, Joshua—I. Don’t. Want. Anything. From. You. Nothing. From. You.” I emphasized every word. It felt like he didn’t understand because he stood up with anger flashing in his eyes.

“Why can’t you just take it, Eunice? I’m not taking something from you, but giving you something for your own good. Why the hell can’t you take it?” he yelled. Anger inside of me surfaced but I didn’t let it show on my face.

“Because I don’t want any reminder of you in my life. I don’t wish to have anything with me that relates to you, because I hate you that much, Joshua. I can’t bear to have anything that ever belonged to you to remind me about you.” My voice was laced with venom. These were the same words that he once said to me. I wished for him to suffer the same way I did. I wanted these words to inflict the same pain on him as they did on me. Silence consumed us, Alex sitting far away from us while Serena stood not so far from him. They all looked at me with shock.

“Papers, Nora,” I asked her, controlling my anger. She hastily took them out, giving them to me. Picking up the pen beside Joshua’s hand, I signed them. Reversing them back, I pushed them in front of him.

“Sit down, Joshua,” I instructed and he listened. His eyes filled with pain.

“Sign them for me, Joshua. Sign these and free me from you…let me go. Free me…from my sufferings and any…further pain.” I controlled my voice so it came out polite but it didn’t. He looked at me with those tear-welled eyes. The more I looked into them, the more I could feel my walls breaking down. I looked away from him to save myself from the pain he felt.

“Mr. Morris, I think we should look at them before signing them,” Jackson interrupted.

“There is…no need for it.” Joshua’s voice came out meek. Taking the pen, he looked at me for the last time before signing them off and freeing us from each other.

“It is…done,” he said, setting the pen down. I looked at him to see tears rolling down his cheeks. Nora took the papers, assessing them for one last time.

“You are a free woman from today onwards, Eunice,” she said, telling me the news. “Our work here is finished.” She grabbed her things. I stood up, looking away from a heartbroken Joshua, whose eyes never left mine. Serena came forward, bidding her goodbyes. Alex hugged me once again as we moved out of the conference room. I looked behind for the very last time, looking into those painful, broken eyes.

“Goodbye, Joshua.” My voice betrayed me. “Goodbye.” His eyes never left mine as I said this, only more tears formed in his. Closing my eyes, I turned and walked out of there. This was the end. From today onward, there wasn’t anything left that bound me to him. I was no more his and he wasn’t mine anymore. We were now on our own separate ways.

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