Chapter 84 Don't Divorce Me
Outside, it was a while before Dominic Hawthorne's voice came through, "I need something. I left some books and documents with you. I'm here to take them back."
"Oh..."
Yes, he did have things at my place.
Back when I was barely holding on, and later when I got buried in work, I'd completely forgotten.
I didn't open the door. "Alright then, President Hawthorne, just wait a moment. I'll pack them up for you."
"I need to come in."
I heard Dominic's voice.
I hesitated—still, even though we were divorced, he was only here to pick up his things.
Once he took them, we'd have no ties left, right?
I opened the door, and a rush of cold air hit me.
Dominic stood at the doorway, wearing a dark gray coat, snowflakes clinging to his shoulders and hair.
I was surprised. Didn't he drive straight to the underground garage? Why was he so cold, with snow on him?
Had he walked all the way from outside?
But I didn't want to care too much. I let him in and turned, saying, "President Hawthorne, just wait. I

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