Broken Memories, Intertwined Hearts

Chapter 273



Chapter 273

Emma gave Aiden a long look. She still harbored feelings for him, but their relationship was beyond saving. It finally clicked what her father once told her, "You can't force a square peg into a round hole," and why he had been so against their marriage.

She used to think her father reluctantly agreed to their marriage because he was just tired. She found herself craving for more in ways she didn't even realize.

Before the marriage, she just wanted Aiden to pay a bit more attention to her. But after getting hitched, her desires weren't that simple anymore. She craved his constant presence, his unwavering support, and trust, especially when she was down. None of which she got.

They'd been married for a few months now, but his time with her was scarce. Even when she was pregnant, he didn't show any sign of joy. Ethan and Ines, on the other hand, despite a rushed marriage, were so blissful. Ethan was always there for Ines, come rain or shine.

She used to believe time could change everything. But, how wrong she was. Some men were just cold-hearted. No matter how much she gave, they just didn't give a damn. If only she knew this earlier, she wouldn't have put herself in this awkward situation.

"Aiden, let's get a divorce." Emma said calmly.

It was a well-thought-out decision. Better to set each other free than both be miserable. She had been too stubborn, blinded by her own emotions, and deaf to others' advice.

Aiden thought he misheard and looked at Emma in disbelief, "Emma, what did you say? I didn't catch that."

"I said, let's get a divorce. My father's gone, and me being the heir to the Galeana family is just in name. I'm useless to you. I'm willing to let go, so you can find your own happiness." Emma said

calmly.

"Do you even know what you're saying?" Aiden looked at Emma, his gaze involuntarily fell on her baby bump.

"Aiden, let's get a divorce." Emma repeated with a determined look in her eyes. Original content from NôvelDrama.Org.

"What the hell are you talking about? You're pregnant. What would people think if we divorce now?" Aiden said,

Hearing this, Emma felt even colder. He finally acknowledged her pregnancy, but how about his attitude towards her two near miscarriages? He was late the first time, and wasn't there when she was recovering in the hospital. The second time, he didn't show up at all until the next day.

As for his so-called reputation, she was willing to sacrifice hers, let alone his. All she wanted now was to give birth to her baby peacefully and raise the child on her own.

"I'll take the blame publicly. You don't have to worry about any backlash." She assured him.

Eda, who was listening nearby, sighed deeply. While it was often encouraged to make amends in a marriage, she didn't think it was necessary for Emma and Aiden. If a man could abandon her while she was pregnant, how could she expect him to treat her right in the future?

Without saying anything, Eda walked away.

"What are you on about? I've already explained about that night. I was drunk as a skunk, how could I possibly come to you? Going would've been more trouble than it's worth." Aiden snapped at Emma. He hadn't even settled old scores with her, and here she was with all this nonsense. She surely knew how to stir the pot.

"Your parents don't like me, nor do they care about our baby. Neither do you. Do you think a woman should stick with a marriage like this?" Emma wasn't as heated as Aiden. She was calm, like she truly got it.

She was tired and didn't want to keep trying. Aiden was at a loss for words. Emma was right. After Hunter's will was made public, his parents disliked her even more, thinking she wasn't good enough for him. Plus, the whole Shirley ordeal would come to light eventually. Even if he didn't want to divorce, his parents would definitely force him into it.

Seeing Aiden's silence, Emma continued, "I'm sorry for what happened five years ago. My mom and I were wrong. It's probably too late to apologize, but I want to say it anyway."

Looking at Emma, he felt like she'd changed. It was the same face, but she wasn't the person he once knew. This unnerving change caught him off guard.

Without saying a word, he left.

After a while, Emma heard the car start. She knew he was gone. The tears she'd been holding back finally flowed freely. Deciding to divorce was painful. She still remembered the first time she met him, his gentle smile, the way he said, "This girl is a bit skinny, but she's pretty cute. Especially when she smiles."

Such a simple line had her head over heels.

He was the first gentle boy she'd ever met. People in her village either mocked her or avoided her like the plague. No one ever approached her willingly. His kindness was the first she'd ever received from a stranger.

And then the time he spent with her during her recovery was precious. Even though part of the reason he came was to prevent his mother from suing Ines, she was content.

Pain and pleasure seemed to coexist.

Eda only came out of the storage room when she heard the crying. Emma was already sobbing on the couch, her face buried in her hands. Aiden was nowhere to be seen.

Eda sighed deeply. Emma's life was really ruined by her own mother, who taught her daughter to drug a man to keep him. Nothing good could come out of such immoral actions.

Eda stepped up and gently tapped her shoulder, "Emma, since you've chosen to get a divorce, you gotta stay strong. Your kid's gonna need you." Emma fell into Eda's arms, bawling her eyes out.


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