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Thirty Days to End Our Doomed Love

Celeste’s wedding day turns into a nightmare when Jasper Eaton deserts her at the altar to confront Wendy, the ex who once abandoned him. While guests watch in horror, Jasper rejects Celeste’s pleas, causing her father to suffer a life-threatening heart attack. Amidst the medical crisis, Wendy sends a mocking text claiming victory, while Jasper requests a temporary thirty-day separation before promising to return. Devastated and bitter, Celeste decides she is finished being his second choice.
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Chapter 3

Wendy's expression stiffened for a fleeting moment, but I saw it all too clearly.

Jasper pressed his lips together.

As I watched him hesitate, my heart sank further and further.

Without waiting for him to speak, I turned around, grabbed Wendy by the arm, and pulled her out of the office.

A crowd had already gathered.

"Celeste, you—" Jasper started to say something from behind, but I acted as if I hadn't heard a word.

Right there in front of everyone, I pulled up the surveillance footage. The timestamp showed 12:23 pm. After everyone in the executive office had left, Wendy had approached my computer.

The monitor displayed, with perfect clarity, every single move she made as she altered the contract.

Jasper's expression turned grim. Gasps rippled through the onlookers.

"It really was Wendy? Why would she do that?"

"Why else? Have you forgotten Wendy is Jasper's ex-girlfriend? It's the ex framing the current girlfriend. Now it all depends on whose side Jasper takes."

"My bet's on Wendy. You newcomers have no idea how intense things were between Jasper and Wendy back in the day."

My back stiffened. I fought hard not to show any weakness, and I tried just as hard to ignore Jasper's ambiguous, wavering stance.

Just then, Wendy—who had remained silent—suddenly smiled at me.

I frowned, and my heart gave a lurch.

She turned around and, showing no remorse whatsoever, confessed to Jasper point-blank.

"I did it. I framed Celeste. You can fire me."

Their eyes met. Wendy looked straight at him and asked, "Jasper, are you going to fire me?"

I lifted my gaze.

He would, right? The evidence was right there, and Wendy had confessed. What reason was there not to fire her?

Hands clenched and breath held, I watched him without so much as a blink.

After a brief pause, Jasper shifted his gaze away from Wendy.

"This matter ends here. I will personally bear all the consequences of Wendy's actions."

Wendy smiled smugly and cast a look of utter derision at me.

The crowd erupted in an uproar.

A deafening boom went off in my head. It felt as though I had been brutally slapped across the face. A bitter chill spread through my chest.

"On what grounds?" I asked, though I couldn't stop my voice from trembling.

Jasper glanced at me and replied matter-of-factly, "Wendy is my girlfriend now. She just had a momentary lapse in judgment. If she's made a mistake, it's only natural for me—her boyfriend—to take responsibility for it."

I let out a laugh. "Girlfriend? Jasper, don't forget we are legally married! That makes Wendy a mist—"

"Celeste!" He cut me off, his voice simmering with suppressed fury, his eyes ice-cold. "She's not."

I lowered my eyes and stared blankly at the floor.

It finally dawned on me that Wendy's brazen confidence stemmed from Jasper's partiality toward her.

I didn't want to fight anymore.

"Fine, she's not."

Jasper dismissed the crowd, then stepped forward and gently wrapped his arms around me.

"I'm sorry. I didn't mean to snap at you," he said, his voice softening. "Celeste, I told you it's just one month. After that, I'm all yours."

I clenched my hands, the pain sharp. Then, I lifted my face and gave him a bright smile.

"Alright, I believe you. Oh, by the way, there are a few contracts here that need your signature."

I slipped the resignation letter and the divorce papers in among the other documents and handed them all to him.

The shift in topic was so abrupt that Jasper was momentarily caught off guard. But seeing that my expression gave nothing away, he breathed a sigh of relief.

He signed without even looking, then sat back down in his chair.

I faxed the signed divorce papers to Logan, then handed my resignation letter to the HR department.

Once that was all done, I quietly waited for the workday to end.

At dusk, I took one last look at the place where I had spent five years of my life and set my employee badge down on my desk.

In the parking garage, Wendy was standing next to my car. I didn't want to engage with her, but she spoke first.

"See? I told you that once I returned, you'd be out of the picture. Celeste, if you have any self-respect, you'd divorce him. After all, why would you hold on to a man who doesn't love you?"

I stopped in my tracks, my tone dripping with sarcasm. "Is that so? What a pity that until I actually get divorced, you'll never be anything more than a dirty little mistress skulking in the shadows."

"Why, you!" Furious, she lashed out and slapped me hard across the face. "You cow!"

Jasper happened to appear at that exact moment and saw the whole thing.