Chapter 2
Chapter 2
Tears streamed down Tha**a’s face as one of the officers stepped behind her and took her hands, placing her wrists in cuffs.
She stared pleadingly at Kris, hoping he would realize his mistake and save her from this humiliation, but he merely stared at her
with nothing but coldness as she was led out of the room.
As if this humiliation wasn’t enough, when they got outside, several reporters instantly rushed towards her, flashing cameras as
they came.
“Tha*a, is it really true that you married Kris Miller all for his money?”
“How do you feel after your theft was discovered?”
Tha**a had never felt this humiliated in her life, with people staring at her and reporters asking all sorts of questions as she was
led into the police car.
“Wait! Please, this is a mistake. I’m innocent. You’ve got to believe me,” she pleaded with the police officer who led her into the
holding cell.
The officer laughed as he locked the gate to the cell. “That’s what they all say. You really should’ve thought twice before messing
with a woman like Linda Miller.”
Still laughing, he walked off. More tears streamed down T***a’s face. She’d known that her mother-in-law had never liked her, but
to hate her this much to construct such a plot against her?
Her eyes scanned the room and its cold, barren walls before settling on the bed that looked like it had seen better days. This was
where she was—a place meant for criminals.
She wasn’t going to deceive herself into thinking that her marriage had been perfect before this. It had been far from it.
While they were dating, Kris had been the perfect gentleman, always putting her needs first. He’d gone against his own mother
and his family members when they disapproved of their relationship because Th**a was from a low class. He’d even warned
reporters and tabloids who’d insinuated that she was a goldigger. He’d been the perfect man.
But all that changed once they got married. Kris transformed into a completely different person.
From the man who always treated her like a queen, he turned into a man who made her cry almost every night with his coldness.
It tormented her all the more because she couldn’t understand what could’ve possibly made him change so much.
To top it off, she’d had to deal with the humiliation from his family members, being treated like a se**ant in their family home.
That was what her life had been like for the past year.
Still, she never would have expected Kris to allow her to be arrested and humiliated like some common criminal. It hurt even
more because she was carrying his child.
Lassa sniffed as she placed her hand over her belly. She was pregnant, but Kris didn’t know about it. She’d found out yesterday,
and she’d wanted to tell him, but he hadn’t come home in the past two days, and he never bothered to answer any of her calls.
The only person she’d told was Karen, her best friend. Aside from her, no one else knew.
“Don’t worry, baby. It’s all going to be alright, I promise,” she said to her belly, even though she knew it was probably still a clot of
blood since she was only two months pregnant. “Your father is going to realize his mistake any moment now, and he’s going to
apologize, and everything is going to be alright. You’ll see.”
The next three days in the holding cell were the most agonizing days of T**’s life. Kris never came to get her out or apologize. In
fact, nobody came to visit her. She’d demanded several times for the one phone call she knew she was entitled to, but it was
Th***sa had no doubt that this was all Linda Miller using her influence. Was the woman truly intent on having her jailed for
something she never did?
On the evening of the third day, Th**sa was lying on the prison bed crying silently to herself when she suddenly heard the sound
of the prison cell being unlocked.
She quickly sat up, her eyes widening with hope as she saw Mr. Sawyer, Kris’s family lawyer.
“You’re lucky that the Miller family decided to drop the charges. You’re being released,” the officer said.
Th**a’s heart leapt with joy. Finally, Kris had realized his mistake. He was surely going to apologize for not trusting her earlier.
Everything was going to be alright.
“Thank you so much,” she said to the lawyer as she wiped her tears. “But where...where is Kris?”
She stepped outside of the cell, looking down the hallway to see whether Kris was standing anywhere there, but he was nowhere
in sight.
“Kris didn’t come with me,” the lawyer clarified. “He merely sent me to drop the charges and have you released.”
Th**a’s heart sank, but she quickly smiled. Kris was probably too busy, that’s why he couldn’t come, but he was obviously waiting
for her at home.
Everything was going to be fine, she assured herself again.
The lawyer began walking to the main station, so Th**sa followed. The cops had taken her handbag and her phone yesterday, so
she was led to sign some documents to finally have her things back.
Once she was done, she turned to the lawyer. “Didn’t Kris send a chauffeur? Or are you going to be driving me home?”
The lawyer looked at her. “That’s one thing I wanted to talk to you about.”
Th**’s heart s**ed a beat. “What about?”
Without answering, the lawyer brought out some papers from his bag and handed them over to her. Th***sa’s heart sank as she
stared at the words boldly written on top of the first page.
DIVORCE AGREEMENT.