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His Special Someone

Five years after moving abroad, Shawn Johnson returns with his true love, Jill, and her son in tow. He moves them into the family home, sparking a bitter conflict. On his wife's birthday, Shawn demands a divorce, framing it as a temporary arrangement to help Jill secure citizenship. When his wife discovers Jill’s social media post celebrating the permanent split, she signs the papers and requests a work transfer to start over alone.
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Chapter 2

Just then, a child's voice came from outside the door. "Daddy, hurry up and come play racing with me! Mommy's so bad at this!"

Shawn instinctively shot to his feet and called out in response. He was already heading toward the door when he turned back to me and said, "I'm only going to play with Neil for a while. He's a boy, so Jill—"

I cut him off. "There's no need to explain. I trust you."

He faltered. Then, he said, "Good. You should trust me."

He opened the door and left.

Jill's son, Neil Green, had started calling Shawn "Daddy" since his first day here. I'd expressed my dissatisfaction over this, but Shawn had merely snapped, "How can you be so unsympathetic, Jolene? Neil's just a child! It's sad enough that he's lost his father!"

I used to get upset whenever I heard Neil calling Shawn "Daddy", but it didn't seem to bother me this time. I placed a hand over my heart and smiled. It turned out that I would no longer feel hurt once I decided not to love Shawn anymore.

I heard laughter coming from outside the bedroom. It mingled with Neil calling Shawn "Daddy" and Shawn's gentle responses. As I listened to them, I thought about the things I had to do.

After a while, my phone rang. It was a call from my mother. She asked whether I'd had any cake since it was my birthday and whether I'd celebrated it. Her words reminded me that I'd yet to eat.

Before ending the call, Mom tentatively asked when I would return. I'd rarely gone back to Summeria after migrating. Initially, it had been due to the instability at my workplace. Later, it was because Shawn said it was too troublesome to fly back and forth.

As soon as I left the room, Neil threw a toy at me. "What are you doing in my house, you bad woman? Are you going to take Daddy away from me again?"

Before I could say anything, Jill apologized profusely. "I'm sorry about this, Jolene. Neil is just a child, so please don't get mad at him."

Shawn growled, "You don't need to apologize! It's not a big deal. Besides, Neil's only being like this to her because she scared him in the past. It's her own fault!"

He pulled Jill and Neil behind him protectively. "Don't tell me you're going to hold a grudge against a five-year-old, Jolene."

I hadn't even said a word, yet the blame was all mine. Instead of defending myself, I said, "You guys continue with what you were doing. I only came out to get something."

I headed to the fridge and opened it. That was when I noticed that the cake I'd baked was missing. I looked toward the living room to see a ruined cake on the table.

Shawn noticed my line of sight and said nonchalantly, "Was that yours? Neil left it there because he said it tasted bad. I'll buy you one if you want."

I picked up the cake's remains and threw it into the trashcan. Then, I said indifferently, "No, it's fine."

After that, I headed to the door to leave. I'd only taken a few steps when Shawn came running after me. "Where are you going, Jolene?"

I looked at him oddly. This was his first time leaving Jill behind to come after me. "Why did you come after me?"

He was taken aback by my question. In the past, I would've been overjoyed to see him run after me. I would've forgiven him regardless of what he'd done.

He looked awkward, seemingly not expecting me to react so indifferently. "I… I came to ask you where you were going because you left without saying anything."