But inside, my heart sank like a stone.
They all knew about Cooper’s affair, everyone but me.
I had been kept in the dark, foolishly blind to the truth.
A wave of humiliation washed over me and I wondered if, behind my back, they mocked my ignorance while smiling to my face.
I couldn’t bring myself to smile.
“It’s fine; I’ll go to the restroom.”
As I turned to walk away, I noticed Kaia trailing behind.
Her eyes were filled with disdain, no longer masking the arrogance she had so clearly embraced.
“You saw the messages I sent you, didn’t you?” she asked, standing tall and proudly revealing her still-flat belly.
“I’m already pregnant with Cooper’s child. Once the baby’s born, he’ll marry me. I suggest you be smart and ask for the divorce soon so you won’t be thrown out unceremoniously in the end.”
“Is that so? Then I’ll congratulate you in advance.”
Her expression faltered, surprise flickering across her face, clearly not expecting my response.
“Luna, what do you mean by that?”
“I’m congratulating you, future Mrs. Green.”
I couldn’t bring myself to waste any more breath on someone so morally bankrupt. Without another word, I turned on my heel to leave.