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The Old Me 15

Chapter 15 

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Chapter 15 

When Frederick heard these words, his hand hanging by his side suddenly clenched, and a chilling coldness flashed in his eyes. 

He had always prided himself on his composure; even when faced with the most troublesome cases, he could keep a clear head and remain rational. It had been a long time since he had experienced such a surge of emotion. 

Every cell in his body was screaming, wishing he could go and give Jacob a beating right now. 

On the other end of the phone, Jacob noticed Frederick’s prolonged silence and spoke again: “Mr. Kemp, if there’s nothing else, I’ll hang up now.” 

“Wait.” 

Frederick spoke directly: “What is your relationship with Abigail now?” 

“Whatever relationship you had with your ex before, that’s what we have now.” 

Jacob’s words once again ignited the anger burning in Frederick’s chest. 

“Jacob, I advise you to stay away from Abigail. She is my wife, the mother of my child.” 

“She’s just throwing a tantrum right now. Once she calms down, she’ll come back home with us. No matter what, we are a family, and you shouldn’t try to take advantage of the situation.” 

Jacob responded with a soft hum, his lazy voice coming through the receiver: “Alright, I understand. I’ll let her know. Is there anything else, Mr. Kemp?” 

Seeing Jacob’s indifferent attitude, Frederick felt as if he had punched into cotton. 

Not knowing whether he wanted to intimidate Jacob or convince himself, Frederick repeated, “Abigail is my wife. We will never be apart.” 

With that, he hung up the phone directly. 

Frederick stood in front of the hotel room’s floor-to-ceiling window, gazing at the endless stream of cars and neon lights below. Unconsciously, the image of Abigail’s spirited figure at the race track during the day appeared before his 

eyes. 

He had never seen Abigail so full of life. 

In eight years of marriage, Abigail had always presented herself to him in a proper and conventional manner. 

Her temperament was gentle, her disposition kind, and she managed the household meticulously. She never interfered with his private life, and even when faced with his mother’s harshness, she never talked back. 

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Every time they argued, it was always Abigail who yielded first. 

To be fair, Abigail was a truly perfect wife. 

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His friends all envied him for marrying Abigail. Whenever he heard this, he would just smile indifferently, never tak- ing it to heart, and even found her rather dull. 

Yet he never wanted to disrupt this uneventful life. He intended to spend his whole life with Abigail, and as a man, he enjoyed the feeling of having everything under control. 

He thought they would continue living this peaceful life, but Abigail suddenly changed. 

The first time he noticed Abigail’s transformation, he felt no sense of crisis at all. 

At that time, they were in a cold war, so in his eyes, Abigail’s change was just her throwing a fit, trying to get his at- tention. 

But he didn’t like it. 

It was like a gentle cat suddenly showing its claws one day and scratching him. 

Instead of finding out why the cat had scratched him and comforting it, he wanted to blunt its claws. 

He thought he had everything under control, not realizing it was just his own self-delusion. 

Frederick had no idea how long he had been standing in front of the floor-to-ceiling window. 

It wasn’t until the first rays of morning sunlight streamed into the room that he finally came back to his senses. 

Frederick rubbed his sore eyes and went to the bathroom for a quick shower. 

After coming out of the bathroom, Timothy had also woken up. 

With his hair in a mess, Timothy rubbed his eyes and walked out of the bedroom: “Dad, are we going to the airport to pick up Shannon and then go find Mom?” 

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Abigail Briggs had been married to Frederick Kemp for eight long years. On the outside, their marriage seemed peaceful — even ideal — but beneath that calm surface lay years of quiet sacrifice and loneliness. Abigail had built her entire world around Frederick and their young son, Timothy, believing that patience, obedience, and unconditional love would eventually win her husband’s affection. Yet, deep down, she knew something had always been missing — Frederick’s heart had never truly belonged to her.

Throughout their marriage, Abigail secretly followed Frederick’s ex-girlfriend, Shannon Perez, on Instagram. Shannon was the woman Frederick once loved deeply but lost because of his mother’s disapproval. One ordinary day, as Abigail scrolled through Shannon’s social media feed, she stumbled upon something that shattered her calm exterior — a photo of Frederick’s will.

In bold letters, it read: “I bequeath all of my property to Shannon Perez.”

For a long, paralyzing moment, Abigail couldn’t breathe. The world around her froze. Why would her husband, who had shared eight years of marriage and a child with her, leave everything he owned to another woman — his ex-lover?

The truth behind Frederick’s decision came to light soon after. Inside his office at Beacon Law Firm, his friend Benson Acosta questioned him about the will. “Fred, why are you leaving everything to Shannon? What about Abigail?”

Frederick, in his usual calm and emotionless tone, explained that their son, Timothy, would take care of Abigail after his death. He described Abigail as a “gentle woman” who had never raised her voice, implying she wouldn’t be angry even if she discovered the truth.

When Benson asked why Frederick didn’t just divorce Abigail and reunite with Shannon, Frederick fell silent. After a long pause, he said something that revealed the cold reality of his heart: Shannon was meant for romance, not marriage. Abigail, on the other hand, was suitable for the role of a lifelong companion — dependable, calm, and unexciting. “At the end of my life,” he said quietly, “I want Abigail by my side.”

What Frederick didn’t know was that Abigail had been standing outside his office door, holding a lunchbox of his favorite smoked beef ribs. She had overheard every word.

But instead of bursting into the room in anger or tears, Abigail remained composed. True to her gentle nature, she simply dropped the food into a trash can and walked away. Her steps were steady, but her heart felt heavier than ever.

For the first time, she didn’t want to go home. She got into a taxi, handed the driver three hundred dollars, and told him to “just go anywhere.”

As the city lights blurred past the window, Abigail reflected on her life and the choices that had led her here. Her marriage to Frederick had always been a business arrangement. It wasn’t built on love or passion, but on convenience and family expectations. She had entered the marriage hoping that her devotion might someday change things.

But love, she realized, cannot be earned through silence.

After their wedding, Abigail learned that Frederick had never truly moved on from Shannon. In time, she uncovered more details about their past — how Frederick and Shannon had once been deeply in love for five years, separated not by lack of affection but by his mother’s interference.

Mariana Kemp, Frederick’s mother, had despised Shannon for her poor background and family history. Shannon’s father was an alcoholic, and her mother had remarried and left her behind. Worse, Shannon suffered from a hereditary illness — hemolytic anemia. Mariana found this completely unacceptable. She begged Shannon to leave Frederick and even threatened suicide to make her point.

In the end, Shannon walked away. And Frederick, though heartbroken, obeyed his parents and married Abigail instead.

Over the years, Abigail fulfilled every duty expected of her. She cared for Timothy, managed the house, respected her in-laws, and stayed out of Frederick’s personal matters. She never complained, never argued, never demanded more. She believed that her patience and hard work would eventually earn her husband’s respect and affection.

But she was wrong. Her silence wasn’t seen as strength — it was taken as weakness. Her endurance didn’t earn her respect — it earned her contempt.

When she finally returned home that evening, it was already past 9:00 p.m. Inside, Frederick was helping Timothy with his homework, his usual expression serious and focused. Without even looking up, he scolded her gently: “Why didn’t you answer my call this afternoon? Timothy waited two hours for you.”

Timothy, mirroring his father’s tone, added coldly, “Mom, you do nothing at home every day. How could you forget to pick me up?”

In the past, Abigail would have immediately apologized, lowering her head and blaming herself. But this time, something inside her had shifted.

She remembered Shannon’s Instagram post from a few days ago — a cheerful photo at an amusement park where Timothy was chatting with Shannon affectionately. It was a reminder of how close her own son felt to the woman her husband still loved.

So instead of apologizing, Abigail said calmly, “I’m going back to work. From tomorrow, the housekeeper will pick Timothy up.”

Both Frederick and Timothy were stunned. Frederick asked, “Why do you suddenly want to go back to work?”

Abigail didn’t flinch. “Nothing major. Timothy’s growing up, and I want a life of my own.”

She left the room before anyone could say another word.

In her bedroom, she opened the bottom drawer of her nightstand and pulled out a small notebook — one she hadn’t touched in years. Inside were five handwritten entries — five wishes she had written down before her marriage but never fulfilled. As she read them, tears welled in her eyes.

She realized she had spent her entire adult life living for others — for her husband, her son, and her in-laws — but never once for herself.

That night, as the lights of Oceancrest Estates shimmered outside her window, Abigail made a silent promise.

She was done being the quiet, obedient wife. Done living in the shadow of another woman.

The woman who once defined herself as Frederick’s wife — the “gentle” and “harmless” Abigail — no longer existed.

For the first time, she wanted to rediscover herself — to become someone new. Someone free.

And though she didn’t say it out loud, her heart whispered the words that marked the end of one chapter and the beginning of another:

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