
The One Who Waited
Chapter 7
"Are you really sure about this?" Hannah Kent held Irina's resignation letter, still feeling it was a pity to lose her.
Irina nodded with a smile. "Yes. I'm an only child, and my parents are getting older, so I've decided to move back home and build my career there."
"What about Prof. Parker? What about his job?"
Hannah knew everything about Irina's relationship.
They went through four years of long-distance dating in college. Later, Irina moved far away to Sterling City after graduation to marry Uriah. Everyone believed their marriage was rock-solid.
More importantly, Uriah was the youngest professor at a top college, with a bright future ahead of him. Hence, quitting was never an option.
"I'm getting a divorce."
"A divorce?"
Seeing Hannah's shocked expression, Irina smiled. "Yes. It's already in process."
Irina had always been calm and composed. Although she seemed easygoing, she had her own stubborn streak. Once she decided on something, she would not look back.
"Alright, then. I wish you nothing but success in your future," said Hannah.
She did not try to talk her out of it and simply signed the resignation form.
After that, Irina spent the entire day handing over her work responsibilities.
That evening, the divorce agreement was delivered to the office by courier. Once she had carefully reviewed all the terms, Irina signed it decisively.
That night, Hannah invited everyone out to dinner as a farewell for Irina. After dinner, someone suggested going to karaoke, and Irina did not refuse, joining them instead.
Because Uriah disliked such gatherings, Irina rarely attended gatherings with her coworkers. She had respected all of Uriah's preferences, only for everything to end so miserably.
As if perfectly timed, the night ended with a coworker singing 'Strangers Again.'
When Irina got home, it was already past midnight. As she opened the door, she found Uriah sitting on the couch, smoking.
Hearing Irina come in, Uriah quickly stubbed out his cigarette and stood up from the couch. He seemed apologetic as he said, "I'm sorry, I couldn't help myself and smoked in the house."
"It's fine." Irina no longer wanted this house anyway. Hence, she did not care if he smoked in the living room.
After changing her shoes, Irina headed toward the bathroom.
Uriah blocked her path, determined to have a proper conversation with her tonight. "Irina, I need to talk to you about something."
Irina was exhausted and had no energy to argue. She stopped and looked at him calmly. "Okay, go ahead."
Uriah had thought that his attitude this morning would have made Irina angry, that she would give him the silent treatment. He assumed that her coming home so late was her way of throwing a tantrum.
To his surprise, Irina was completely calm. Even though he still felt vaguely uneasy inside, he knew he could not delay this any longer.
"Ms. White received a critical condition notice today. The doctors said she could pass at any time. She has a final wish and hopes that..."
Uriah believed he had done nothing wrong, yet he could not bring himself to finish the sentence.
Irina said softly, "She hopes you'll take care of Sophie for the rest of her life and wants to see you two get married?"
She still remembered everything Sophie had said earlier that day, and she had stayed silent then because she wanted Uriah to say it himself.
He finally did it, and it was clear he knew how hurtful it sounded.
"You already knew?" Uriah was somewhat surprised.
Nonetheless, since it was all out in the open now, he had no choice but to reason with Irina. He explained, "Irina, when I was little, my parents were always busy. Once when I got sick, Ms. White carried me to the hospital in the pouring rain and stayed awake to care for me for three days straight. She saved me. I can't let her die with regrets, so can you–"
Before Uriah could finish, Irina cut him off. "You don't need to say any more. I agree."
After speaking, she even smiled slightly.
That smile instantly lifted much of the gloom weighing on Uriah's heart. He happily pulled Irina into his arms and hugged her tight. "I knew it! I knew you'd understand. My precious Irina is the most understanding person in the world."
He continued, "Oh, and Irina... My marriage to Sophie will be fake, just a ceremony to satisfy Ms. White. I won't invite many people, but if there are rumors, I still hope you can help explain the situation for me."