Divorce Has Never Felt This Good

Divorce Has Never Felt This Good Chapter 147



Divorce Has Never Felt This Good Chapter 147

Becky fell asleep almost immediately after posting the tweet the previous night. She knew that she was stirring up a storm on the Internet and it would be waiting for her when she woke up the next morning.

She slept peacefully throughout the night and felt much better when she woke up.

There were two missed calls on her phone. One was from her mother, the other from her assistant.

There were also a lot of unread messages, a lot of her friends asking her about what she had posted.

In the beginning, Vivien had texted her. But after an hour or so, she had seen Becky’s tweet and sent five voice messages in quick succession.

Becky smiled helplessly. Rory had pissed her off last night and she had caught a cold. This combination had made her slow to react and she had posted her thoughts on Twitter without thinking twice.

Both Stevie and Vivien had seen it. The last time they had visited the Casper family, they had been quite polite. But just a few days later, Raina had emerged to frame Becky. When Stevie had learned about this, he had turned livid with anger. He had ordered his secretary to buy him a ticket to Bluepond.

The first four of Vivien’s voice messages told Becky that they were planning to visit her that day. But they took a U-turn in the last one, asking Becky to deal with the situation herself.

Becky was surprised to hear the message.

This was not like Vivien and Stevie to leave her like this.

But it was probably a good thing that they had decided not to come. So much had happened over the past few days. The Casper family was probably a mess. If they came now, Elmore would probably not give them an explanation.

Becky sent Talia a quick reply before making her way to the bathroom. This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org: ©.

She looked much better today, having gotten more than ten hours of sleep.

She was a little hungry.

This thought caused Becky to pick up her phone and walk out of the room. She ran into Jessie.

“Why are you up so early?” Becky asked her suspiciously.

Jessie pursed her lips. “Do you think I wanted to? Devin called me over and over again early in the morning!”

She simmered with envy as she said this.

Her cell phone had continued to ring, her sleep-addled brain wondering who could do such a crazy thing at this hour. It was just seven o’clock, but the phone calls wouldn’t stop. When she saw that the calls were from an unknown number, she became even angrier. She answered the phone, intending to curse the person out for disturbing her sleep. But before she could say anything, Devin asked her to open the door. He had brought breakfast and didn’t want to wake Becky.

Jessie trailed off as she narrated the last part.

Devin really knew how to chase a girl.

No wonder he had so many ex-girlfriends while none of them spoke ill of him.

Becky’s eyebrows shot up at Jessie’s revelation. “Why did Devin call you?”

“Why? He just brought you breakfast!” Jessie bumped into Becky’s shoulder and winked. “He’s so considerate, by the way. He made porridge for you. Aren’t you moved at all? Not one bit?”

It was then that Becky spotted Devin standing at the table, smiling at her.

“Good morning,” he said pleasantly.

Becky returned his smile and said, “Good morning.”

She felt hungry. Now that a readymade breakfast was before her, there was no way she wasn’t accepting it. She made her way to the table and sat down. “Thank you.”

Devin’s eyebrows went up a little as he glanced at Becky.

He placed a bowl of porridge before her and placed a palm on her forehead as he asked, “Is your fever gone?”


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