Evil Ex-wife Chapter 6

Evil Ex-wife Chapter 6

Outside Jason’s room, I overheard Melissa’s choked sobs. Jason, please don’t be mad. I know I messed up, but I did it for you!Jason didn’t respond. Melissa’s voice cracked, You collapsed, and the hospital called her, but she wouldn’t even come! What if something had happened to youAs if I was the one at fault. Jason’s weary voice finally broke the silence. I’m tired, Melissa. I need some time alone.A chair scraped against the floor, and Melissa appeared at the door. She froze when she saw me, eyes wide with shock. Jason turned, following her gaze. He looked pale and weak, lying in the hospital bed hooked up to an IV, a stark contrast to his usual commanding presence. Seeing me, his dull eyes flickered with nervousness? Uncertainty? Ashley? What are you doing here?I brushed 

past Melissa and walked into the room. Well,

couldn’t have people saying I didn’t care if my 

exhusband lived or died. We went to college 

together, after all. No need for bad blood

right?Jason’s jaw tightened. He’d obviously 

seen our Instagram exchange. His pride

wouldn’t tolerate being publicly mocked. He 

probably hated me even more now. The thought 

was irritating. Okay, well, here I am. Anything 

else? I’ll be going now.Jason’s lips twitched

Ashley, do you have to be like this?” I raised an 

eyebrow. Like what? You waited three days to 

see me after my accident. I’m being pretty 

damn considerate, compared to you.He paled. He opened his mouth to speak, but my phone rang. It was the housekeeper. Ms. Carter, we’ve almost finished unpacking, but there’s a box of pottery. It looks handmade. I wasn’t sure what you wanted to do with it.Pottery?Yes! It looks like you made it. That’s why I thought I should ask.I caught Jason’s eye. He looked as surprised as I felt. And then it hit me. The original Ashley had made pottery. In 

college, Jason had worked at a paintyourown 

pottery place. Ashley, obsessed with him, had practically lived there. She had no artistic 

talent, and even less patience, focused solely 

on Jason, leaving every time covered in paint and carrying some truly hideous creations. She seemed to enjoy it, completely unaware of how embarrassing she was. Jason, exasperated, had finally told her she was making a fool of herself

and Ashley, always seizing an opportunity, had said, Then teach me!Jason hadn’t wanted to

but Ashley was a big spender, a valuable 

customer. He couldn’t afford to offend her. She 

only stopped when he quit. That box was filled with the evidence of her artisticpursuits. It’s nothing important. Throw it away,I said 

dismissively

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Wait,Jason said abruptly. You moved?For 

once, the guy was sharp. I nodded. Yeah.He 

frowned. Where? Why so suddenly?I couldn’t 

help but chuckle. Mr. Stone, how many times 

do I have to tell you? We’re divorced. Where I live is none of your business.Jason flinched

his hands clenching. After a long pause, he said 

quietly, If you don’t want that pottery, I’ll 

have someone get it.I gave him a puzzled 

look. It’s mine. I can do whatever I want with 

it.That seemed to hit a nerve. The last spark

of light in his eyes died out. Melissa hurried 

over, her voice full of concern. Jason, are you 

alright?He turned away, avoiding her touch

Melissa stood there awkwardly. I wasn’t 

interested in their drama. I turned to leave and 

nearly ran into a doctor in the hallway. Well

hello!A woman in her forties smiled at me

Then her expression brightened with 

recognition. Are you feeling okay? Here for

followup?I was confused. Then I saw her 

nametag: Dr. Susan Miller, OB/GYN. My heart 

sank. The only reason Ashley would have seen an OB/GYN wasI’m fine, thanks. Just 

visiting a friend,I mumbled. She seemed relieved. That’s good. You’re still recovering, and thethe loss was hard on you. Take care 

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and tothe 1000 was run you, and carc 

of yourself.She glanced around. Your partner didn’t come with you today?I stared at her

stunned. Her words slammed into me. Loss

The original Ashley hadn’t had an abortion? And partnerChad had been the one who rushed 

to the hospital after themiscarriage. The doctor must’ve assumed he was my boyfriend. Jason! What are you doing?!Melissa’s shriek echoed from the room. I turned to see Jason ripping out his IV, shoving Melissa aside, and striding towards me. He glared at the doctor, his voice tight. What did you just say? She…. sheThe doctor looked bewildered. Who are you?Jason’s jaw tightened. He seemed speechless. My exhusband,I explained. The partneryou saw me with before was a friend.The doctor’s eyebrows drew together in 

disbelief. So the baby was yours? Your wife had spotting and a missed miscarriage early in her pregnancy, and you didn’t know?!” 

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I barely remember getting home. I was numb 

with shock. I sat in the study, hand 

unconsciously resting on my flat stomach

Howthe book had said Ashley had a jealous 

rage and terminated the pregnancy. It hadn’t been a miscarriage. A wave of grief washed 

over me, a phantom ache in my abdomen. It was as if I could feel the original Ashley’s pain, her despair on that cold operating table. I shook it off. The housekeeper had organized the study. I found a box labeled Collegeand, at the bottom, an old scrapbook. If the 

miscarriage was different from the book, what else was? I opened it. The first page was

photo from freshman orientation week. A girl in a uniform grinned at the camera, the sun bright on her face. In the background, on a stage, stood a tall figure Jason. Below it, a handwritten caption: Got heatstroke on the 

first day. This guy took me to the infirmary and gave me water. He disappeared so fast, I didn’t even get to thank him. Found out who he was 

– 

today Jason.Typical crush stuff taking 

く 

sneaky pictures of your crush. This must’ve 

been when she fell for him. A sad smile touched 

my lips. Such a small thing to fall in love over.

touched my face. The selfish, manipulative Ashley from the book seemed so different from the brighteyed girl in the photo. Hard to imagine this girl turning into the bitter

vindictive woman who’d caused so much pain. I flipped through the pages. Every photo was of Jason. Him in class, him on the basketball court, him eating alone in the cafeteria, him working at the pottery studioLittle notes accompanied some of them. His classes are so boring.How is he good at everything?He always eats alone. Does he ever get enough to eat?He’s always so busy. Never has time to talk to meIt was Ashley’s secret crush diary. Four years of stolen glances and silent 

yearnings. Every photo, every word

contradicted the book’s version of Ashley. He likes someone else. What do I do?Maybe I should give upGraduation tomorrow. Going to confess and finally move on.He left during 

graduation photos. Followed him and found out 

his mom’s in the hospital. She’s really sick and they need money. What will he do?The page for the graduation photo was blank. Ashley had missed her own graduation because of Jason

My hands trembled. The scrapbook felt heavy

as if I couldn’t bear to look further. As if 

something terrible would happen if I did. My 

chest ached. I couldn’t breathe. Compelled by 

an unknown force, I turned the page

wedding photo

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