I thought my life would continue like this, but I didn't expect Nina to ask for a divorce.
"Okay, I've finished talking. I'll be waiting for you at the courthouse tomorrow morning. Don't be late."
Nina said as she stood up and got ready to leave. After two years of living together, she only took a small suitcase with her.
I immediately stood up and grabbed Nina's wrist.
I couldn’t bear her leaving me after six years of love.
"Nina! I can’t believe it! Why did you divorce me?"
She struggled to free herself from my grip, and in the process, a hotel room card fell out of Nina's coat pocket.
Instinctively, I bent down to pick it up, but froze when I saw the name of the hotel on the card.
It was the most expensive five-star hotel in our city and we couldn't afford it.
I suddenly came up with a ridiculous but undeniable thought.
My body even shook with anger and pain.
Nina picked up the card before me.
"Who gave it to you?"
My voice echoed in the silent living room, trembling with nervousness.
Nina paused for a moment, then a mocking smile appeared on her face.
“What does that have to do with you, Jacob? If you can't give me what I want, there are plenty of people who can.”