Chapter 6
When Frederick saw Shannon walking away, he tensed for a brief moment, then tried to appear calm as he asked Abi- gail, “Who were you just talking to?”
Abigail’s expression remained neutral. “Someone asking for directions.”
At that, Frederick visibly exhaled in relief.
Timothy, who had gotten out of the car with them, pointed at Shannon’s retreating figure. “That looks like Shan-”
Before he could finish, Frederick interrupted, “Timothy, remember our secret.”
Immediately, Timothy covered his mouth. “Right, it’s our secret. We can’t tell Mom.”
The father and son exchanged a glance, then both looked at Abigail.
“Secret?” she muttered, a pang of bitterness flashing in her eyes.
Wasn’t it just that they had been seeing Shannon behind her back? That so-called secret was something she had al- ways known.
She said nothing and walked directly into the villa.
Both Frederick and Timothy were stunned. They had expected her to question them, to demand the truth behind their “secret.” But instead, she remained calm, saying nothing.
Not long after Abigail returned to her room, Frederick knocked and came in.
Sitting on the edge of the bed, he got straight to the point. “Let’s talk.
“I know over the years, you’ve worked so hard for this family, for me and Timothy. You’ve sacrificed a lot, and I’ve seen everything you’ve done.
“Even though our marriage was arranged, I still hope to walk through life with you. I want the person by my side in the end to be you.”
Abigail recalled what Frederick had privately told his friend not long ago, “Shannon is suited for romance, not mar- riage. At the end of my life, I want Abigail by my side.”
Romance was for pleasing a lover; marriage was for keeping a wife who would take care of you.
But why couldn’t she be the one loved?
She lifted her eyes to him. “Eight years of marriage, and I’ve never asked you for anything. Since you know how hard I’ve worked to manage this home and want to spend life with me, I have my first request as your wife.”
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Frederick frowned. “What request?”
“Can you stop secretly following Shannon?” Abigail said slowly.
He froze. He had no idea she had discovered his quiet attention to Shannon.
Abigail, on the other hand, found it amusing. She had only seen Shannon’s posts because of the algorithms. Shannon often posted videos, and Frederick secretly followed them. The algorithm had just recommended Shannon to her.
The air between them felt thick and heavy.
After a long silence, Frederick finally spoke. “I can agree to everything else, but not this.”
At that moment, she saw him clearly for who he was. She had merely been testing him, but now she understood that he wouldn’t even lie to protect her feelings.
He didn’t love her, not even enough to pretend that he did.
It didn’t matter. In two days, she could finally set him free and let him obsess over Shannon however he wanted. That night, Frederick didn’t leave. They lay on opposite sides of the bed, the distance between them unbroken.
The next morning, Abigail woke to find him gone.
Her phone vibrated. It was a message notification.
Shannon had sent her a video.
In it, Shannon, Frederick, and Timothy wore matching childish parent-child outfits, taking photos together. The cap- tion read, “A dream I once had has come true in reality. You, me, and our child, together as a family. I’m so happy…”
Abigail didn’t finish watching the video. She immediately deleted it and blocked Shannon.
Then, she spent the entire morning clearing her wardrobe of the monotonous, unchanging clothes she had always
worn.
In the afternoon, she went to the local vital records office.
Abigail handed over the documents she had prepared in advance.
“Hello, I’d like to change my name and update my legal identity information,” she said.
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