Chapter 74
After mulling it over, Nellie finally said, "If he won't agree to a divorce, | guess I'll have to take it to court."
Lizzy chimed in, "But dragging a divorce through the courts is a long slog. You hate him, but you'd have to see
him constantly. Wouldn't that be pure agony?" Suppressing a wave of physical and emotional discomfort, Nellie
replied, "Maybe | should just sit him down and have a real talk."
She decided to call Cameron after 9 p.m., knowing he'd likely be free around then. The phone barely rang twice
before it was picked up.
"Hello? Who's calling?" ca sweet voice that could only belong to Greta.
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Nellie hesitated for a moment, then said, "Put Cameron on, please."
Greta seemed flustered, recognizing her sister's voice. It took her a while to respond. Finally, she managed, "Nel,
what do you need with Cameron?"
Nellie replied with a hint of sarcasm, "Do | need to check in with my sister every t| want to talk to my
husband? Aren't you sticking your nose in a bit too far?"
Greta struggled to remain calm, "Nel, | was just asking. No need to get so worked up. Sorry, Cameron's in the
shower. He'll call you back soon."
Nellie warned, "Greta, if Cameron doesn't callback, I'll post a recording of you two's little affair online
tomorrow."
It seemed Nellie's threat hit hbecause it took less than half an hour for Cameron to call back.
As soon as Nellie answered, she was met with Cameron's angry voice, "Nellie, have you lost it? How dare you
make your sister cry?"
Nellie calmly held the phone away from her ear, waiting for his yelling to subside before speaking again.
"Cameron, I've sent you the divorce papers. When can we go to the registry office to finalize this?" Nellie's voice
was steady, unaffected by his tirade, showing neither anger nor the sorrow of a collapsing marriage. Cameron
was taken aback.
He had always thought Nellie's talk of divorce was just a bluff, a ploy to grab his attention.
"You're serious?"
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Nellie frowned, "Cameron, I'm busy. | don't have tfor your back-and-forth games."
Silence hung in the air for what felt like ages.
Finally, Cameron spoke, his frustration evident, "Nellie, | thought leaving you to fend for yourself for two years
would make you appreciate what we had. But now you want out even more?
Think carefully. Who else would want you after a divorce?"
"Cameron, anyone who truly loveswon't care about my past. Besides, | have nothing to be ashamed of in
this marriage. You're the one who messed up. If there's any justice in the world, you should face the
consequences. Why do you think | can't find happiness?" Cameron was left speechless.
"Nellie, if we divorce, you'll end up with nothing. | won't give you a dime," he threatened through gritted teeth.
Nellie let out a laugh, "Cameron, | used to think I couldn't survive without you. But it turns out that even without
your meager support, I've been doing just fine. These past two years have been the best of my life. | don't have
to tiptoe around you or cater to your family. It's been the most freeing experience ever."