Chapter 7
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Chapter 7
The clerk took the paperwork and, as part of the standard procedure, explained, “If you change your name, all your le- gal documents-driver’s license, Social Security record, and other official IDs-will need to be updated. Your previ- ous legal name will no longer be valid.
“Also, don’t forget to update your marriage certificate at the county clerk’s office; otherwise, your old certificate won’t be legally recognized.”
Abigail nodded. “Yes, I understand.”
The clerk continued, “What name would you like to change it to?”
“Abigail Knox,” she replied.
She had once used her father’s last name, Briggs, but now she would take her mother’s last name, Knox, honoring her mother’s advice-“In life, your own happiness comes first.”
She had spent years compromising and sacrificing herself for the Briggs family. Now, she was going to chase her own happiness, free from the cage that had trapped her for so many years.
Five hours later, all her records were updated.
She walked out of the vital records office, looked up at the clear blue sky, and clutched her newly issued Social Secu- rity card and state ID tightly in her hand, feeling as if she had been reborn.
From that moment on, the world no longer knew her as Abigail Briggs, and she was no longer Frederick’s.
Back at Oceancrest Estates, it was already evening.
Frederick and Timothy hadn’t returned overnight.
After washing up, she lay in bed and received two messages.
One was Frederick’s explanation. “I took Timothy to the amusement park. We got tired, so we stayed at a nearby hotel and didn’t come back tonight.”
The other was Jacob’s flight info. “I’m arriving at San Francisco International Airport at 1:00 p.m. tomorrow.”
Abigail knew Frederick and Timothy hadn’t been to the amusement park at all-they had been with Shannon the en- tire time. But she didn’t care.
She texted Frederick, “Got it.”
Then, she replied to Jacob, “Okay. I’ll pick you up on time.”
After sending the messages, she set her phone aside and fell asleep, resting until 10:00 a.m. the next day.
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Frederick and Timothy still hadn’t returned.
Abigail went downstairs for breakfast and saw Frederick walking in with Timothy, both in cream-colored athletic out- fits. Timothy carried a small bear backpack and wore a sun hat.
Frederick noticed the suitcase in the living room. “Are you going out?”
Abigail nodded.
Timothy approached her. “Mom, when will you be back?”
Before she could answer, he added, “Can you stay away longer?”
Abigail understood immediately, her fingers tightening around her fork. He wanted her gone longer so they wouldn’t have to make excuses to accompany Shannon.
“Okay,” she said.
Frederick, realizing Timothy’s words were improper, stepped forward and tugged him gently. “Aren’t you going to get your toy? Go on.”
After Timothy went back to his room, Frederick turned to Abigail. “You haven’t been out much. Timothy just wants you to get some fresh air and relax. Don’t overthink it.”
She softly acknowledged him, saying nothing more.
The living room fell silent, save for the sound of her utensils clinking against her mug.
Soon, Timothy came downstairs with his toy. “Dad, let’s go.”
Frederick straightened Timothy’s collar. “Say goodbye to your mom.”
Timothy waved impatiently. “Bye, Mom.”
Abigail didn’t respond. They would never see each other again.
She watched them disappear, set down her plate, and grabbed her suitcase.
Before leaving, she left a note.
“Where the money is, love follows. Frederick, I know the name on your will isn’t mine-it’s Shannon. I know you and Timothy have been secretly meeting her behind my back. I’m done being Mrs. Kemp. I’m going to be myself. I don’t need you anymore.”
Without looking back, she headed to the airport.
At 1:00 p.m., a tall, refined figure emerged from the VIP channel. Three years had passed since she last saw Jacob, and her eyes immediately welled up.
He walked straight to her. “Why don’t you look happy but sad when you see me for the first time? Have you been mistreated?”
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Abigail choked back words, unable to speak.
Jacob lifted her into his arms. “It’s okay now. I’m back.”
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She hugged him tightly, her lips trembled as she whispered, “Jacob, are you still willing to be with me?”
He gently stroked her chestnut brown short hair. “If I didn’t want to be with you, I wouldn’t have come back.”
“I’ve changed my name. I’m no longer Abigail Briggs. Will you take me away with you forever?”
Without hesitation, he answered, “Yes.”
An hour later, they boarded a flight to London.
Abigail sat beside Jacob, taking out her list of wishes once more. She checked off the final, fifth wish-“Indulge once, and completely be myself.”
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