
The Divorce: Happy Birthday to Me
Chapter 4
"I can't wait for tomorrow's wedding. It'll be our perfect moment," Keira said, her voice filled with anticipation.
Her words had barely left her lips before she turned and hurried off.
I placed the divorce papers on her wedding dress and started packing my things. By tomorrow, I would be gone, and Keira would never see me again.
Keira didn't come home that night, but I neither cared nor asked where she was.
The next morning, the lab mate Elias had sent to pick me up arrived bright and early. Before leaving, I needed to make one last stop at Jarrett Group to grab the photo of Granny and me.
After my parents divorced, Granny raised me single-handedly. That was the only photo we had together, and I couldn't leave it behind.
The moment I walked into the office, I was met with a wave of strange looks from my colleagues. It wasn't until I reached my office that I finally understood the reason behind the tense atmosphere.
Jackson was sitting in my chair, looking up at me with a challenging expression.
"Liam, Ms. Jarrett's put me in charge of following up on the new drug launch, and she even told me to pick out a new office. I think this one will be perfect. You don't mind, do you?"
The nerve of it hit me like a slap. Keira had handed such a critical project to a rookie like Jackson. She really did have a soft spot for him, or maybe she was counting on me to stick around and clean up his mess.
I met his gaze with a casual smile. "Go ahead. I'm leaving anyway."
At my words, disappointment swept over the colleagues who had been ready to stand up for me. As Keira's husband and the head of R&D, being pushed around by a rookie was the ultimate humiliation.
My lab mate was still waiting downstairs, and he had already gone out of his way to drop me off at Jarrett Group. Spending any more time on a petty showdown with Jackson would only be taking advantage of my lab mate's kindness.
Just as I was about to leave with Granny's photo, Keira showed up at the door. Her face tightened the moment she saw me tuck the photo into my bag.
"Where are you going?" she asked.
"I was just—"
Before I could answer, Jackson cut me off. "Clear out this office. I like it."
As I turned to leave, Keira immediately grabbed my arm. "No! This has always been your office. No one's taking it—"
I didn't let her finish. "If Jackson likes it, he can have it."
I had already submitted my resignation. Once Keira approved it, I would be officially out. But even if she rejected it, it wouldn't have changed anything.
It was just a notice, and my employment would end in a month either way.
Just like our marriage, it would be over in a month too.
Keira froze, her expression clouded with emotions I couldn't read. It wasn't until I was out of sight that she snapped out of her daze.
Keira shoved Jackson, who had been happily humming while tidying up his new desk, out of the office and slapped him hard across the face in front of everyone.
"I warned you," she hissed. "Liam's my husband, and he's also the head of R&D. Without his guidance, the follow-up work on the new drug will fall apart. You must show him respect at all times."
She spat out another curse. "Have I been too lenient with you? Did that give you the wrong idea? How dare you provoke him?"
Downstairs, my phone buzzed with a string of texts from Keira.
"7:00 pm tonight at Hopevale Church. Be there or be square."
"I've booked our honeymoon at Blossom Bay. We leave tomorrow."
"We're not coming back until I'm pregnant."
I shook my head. I pulled out the SIM card, snapped it in half, and tossed it into a trash can.
I was sick of her hollow, sugary words of affection.
I got into the waiting car and headed to the airport.
By 7:00 pm, Keira stood at the entrance of the church, radiant in her wedding gown.