There was no genuine sorrow for our daughter’s death.
If he felt even a shred of sadness, he wouldn’t have said something so dismissive.
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My laughter turned into painful gasps as my chest tightened, my breathing becoming labored. I curled up, nearly losing my mind.
Finally, I screamed at the top of my lungs:
“Isaac, if you
you remember even an ounce of the debt you and let me go!“]
vou owe
my brother for saving your life, then sign the divorce papers
He looked at me on the floor, his expression dazed, his voice hoarse:
“Why didn’t you tell me… about our daughter?” []
I sneered, curling my lips in mockery: []
“I wanted to tell you, but I had to find you first.”
“What’s the matter? Have you forgotten that you blocked me?”
He opened his mouth, taking deep breaths before he stammered out: [
“I didn’t mean to. Dobby’s leg was badly injured, and Mary was so upset. I had to be there for her.”
I felt a sudden urge to laugh, and I did.
But as I laughed, tears began to fall.
I had imagined countless reasons for Isaac blocking me, but I never expected it to be so simple. [
He just wanted to focus on being there for Mar
I
Even when he heard the news of our daughter’s death, he still didn’t think he was at fault.
His despair was nothing more than shock from the suddenness of the event.
There was no genuine sorrow for our daughter’s death. [
If he felt even a shred of sadness, he wouldn’t have said something so dismissive.
[
My laughter turned into painful gasps as my chest tightened, my breathing becoming labored. 1 curled up, nearly losing my mind.
Finally, I screamed at the top of my lungs:
“Isaac, if you remember even an ounce of the debt you owe my brother for saving your life, then sign the divorce papers and let me go!”