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The Pain Of Broken Heart

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Hannah just returned from the convenience store as the glossary had been finished in the kitchen and she needed to arrange all the things before her husband returned home. With a heavy sigh, she looked at the clock; it was already noon, and he would be home anytime soon. He had instructed her many times to set the table as soon as he arrived.

Without changing her new dress, she walked inside the kitchen and started making dinner. With a thought of pasta and some sandwiches, she brought some eggs out of the box and mixed them well.

Sometimes, she was done cooking and was looking at the table she had just set. With a proud smile, she placed the last dish on the table and looked at the clock. It was almost 8, and he was mostly home by 7. This made her worry, but she thought may be he would be a little late because of his work.

They both met and fell in love in California. It's been two years since they both made the decision to be married. Despite having wealthy backgrounds, they both struggle to support themselves via job and studies.

They are determined to work hard and achieve financial stability on their own. Their love for each other gives them the strength and motivation to keep pushing forward towards their goals. They believe that with perseverance and dedication, they will be able to overcome any obstacle that comes their way. They are excited for what the future holds and are ready to face it together as a team.

She decided to wait for another 10 minutes and went to their shared bedroom. She put on a simple dress, brushed her hair, and put on lip balm. As she moved towards the bed, she saw a brown envelope placed on it.

She remembered that it wasn't there when she cleaned the room in the afternoon. Her brows furrowed. "It means Damian has come." She walked towards it and held it before looking at the other side, where her name, Hannah Moore, was written on it.

"It is for me." She questioned herself and thought to open it right away.

She tore it open and saw a white sheet of paper. Her eyes scanned the words written. The message inside made her heart skip a beat, and she couldn't believe what she was reading.

She tried to read the context that was written on it, and the next moment, the paper fell to the ground with her tumbling hands.

She sat down on the bed, feeling a mix of emotions: shock, confusion, and anger. This letter was about to change everything.

A deep frown was placed on her forehead as she tried to imagine what kind of prank it was. She clearly remembered that it wasn't April, but August. Then, what did it mean?

She looked down at the fallen paper. On the paper were written five large words in bold font: "Divorce Agreement." It was from the court, and her husband was the one who filled out the case. Not just that, but there was already the signature of her husband.

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