“You have to find a way to get rid of that other woman. Once she’s gone, Daniel will come back to you in no time.”
I treated their words like noise in the wind.
What I couldn’t accept was that ten years of love had been destroyed by a woman who appeared only a month ago.
And I wasn’t about to let her win so easily.
So I sent that video of their kiss to Emily’s parents.
As educators, they were furious their daughter had become a mistress. They dragged her to my house to apologize, insisting they would take her out of Seattle.
Just then, Daniel walked in holding a birthday cake.
And Emily and her parents arrived.
Emily glared at me, eyes filled with venom.
“Sophia, I was only secretly in love with Daniel. I told you I wouldn’t ruin your marriage. You’re truly despicable.”
Before anyone could react, she suddenly leapt out the window.
The cake crashed to the ground, Daniel’s face turning ghostly pale, as if his soul had been ripped away.
He went insane, trying to rush out the window after her, but his parents grabbed him tightly.
Thankfully, it was only the second floor. Emily didn’t die, but she broke a leg.
Daniel dragged me straight to the hospital.