Her brows furrowed tightly. "Luke, do you really have to do this? Today should’ve been the day we put the past behind us and started fresh, but you’re the one destroying our marriage!"

When Clara saw my expression did not change, she added, "You just got out of prison and did not think clearly, so I won’t take your blabbering so seriously. I'll give you time to adjust. However, Luke, there’s a limit to my patience.”

I almost laughed out loud.

Obviously, she was the one who had repeatedly cheated and yet she expected me to swallow my anger and pretend it never happened. She even acted as if she was being generous to me and giving me time to "adjust" to her betrayal.

What a joke.

I could not be bothered to argue with her anymore. I turned and walked out.

This place was no longer my home. There was no point in forcing myself to fit in.

Just as I stepped outside, a Rozental car pulled up in front of me. From the car, a familiar man stepped out of it.

It was Theo Callahan, the older brother figure that I met at the prison. He was an outspoken and straightforward person.

He had been released yesterday, just one day before me.