Divorce Has Never Felt This Good

Divorce Has Never Felt This Good Chapter 205



Divorce Has Never Felt This Good Chapter 205

After Becky finished her soup, she picked up the fork and began eating as if Rory and Denise weren’t there.

She didn’t even give them a passing glance. The thought of them would probably ruin her appetite.

Rory turned his head to Denise. “Let’s eat.”

Denise sensed the shift in Rory’s mood and chose not to make a scene. She then picked up the fork and began eating.

Becky loved the meal but Rory barely ate.

It was his first time eating dinner with Becky after they got a divorce. It was also his first time seeing her eat.

Becky swallowed and chewed her food slowly. Her every move was poised and filled with elegance. It was obvious that she was raised in a well-educated household.

Rory had never noticed that before because he never really paid attention to her table manners when they were still married.

It wasn’t because they had never eaten together, but whenever they did, he never looked at her.

Sometimes when Denise and Babette poked fun at Becky, he would look at her. But she would have dropped her fork and smiled at him as if she hadn’t heard what they said. Published by Nôv'elD/rama.Org.

But apart from that, he never paid her much mind.

When Becky saw Rory staring at her, she ate another bowl of soup. She then took some wet tissues and wiped the oil stains from the corners of her mouth. When she noticed that he wasn’t eating a

lot, she asked, “It seems that you’ve lost your appetite. Is it because of me?”

He didn’t know how to respond.

He didn’t want to tell her the truth that he was mulling over the times when they were still married.

The fact that he thought about the past wasn’t a good thing because that meant he still had feelings for her.

He never knew that he still had feelings for her until he started to remember all those small moments and interactions they had in the past.

Becky snorted when he didn’t answer her question and squinted at Denise. “You’re full by now, aren’t you?”

Denise didn’t eat that much either. Her mind was filled with anger and resentment when she saw Becky.

She came here today to apologize to Becky. She knew she shouldn’t say anything snarky. Instead, she simply nodded and said, “Yes.”

Becky smiled and looked at Rory again. “I think your brother is also full.”

She paused for a moment and then said, “Perhaps we can now talk about the reason why you two invited me to dinner.”

“We wanted to apologize.”

What Denise did was evil.

That evening, Rory stayed up all night reading the comments under the post. They all said vile things about Becky and how she was the other woman between him and Raina.

The hateful comments and the thing Jessie accidentally said kept replaying in his mind. For the first time in his life, Rory felt that the Casper family, including him, had wronged Becky.

“Well…” Becky looked at him and asked, “So you want to say sorry?”

Rory was about to say sorry but when she suddenly cut him off, he fell silent.

Becky then continued, “There’s no need to apologize. After all, Denise has said sorry many times. I’m already tired of hearing her apologize and I’m sure she’s tired too. I figured that she had nothing better to do with her life than to keep apologizing to me. Maybe she should find other hobbies or interests instead of spending her time picking on me.”

Becky’s words echoed throughout the room.

Both Rory and Denise were speechless.


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