chapter 39

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👼 MY ANGEL 👼

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👼 MY ANGEL 👼

When Elsa heard that, her eyes widened in both shock and relief.
'Someone here knows I'm Elsa?...'

"Elsa?... You know I'm Elsa?" Victoria maintained a smile on her face.

"Of course," she replied. She then looked at the urn in Elsa's hand. "And that must be Gwen, am I right?"

Elsa's heart started to beat irregularly. She had a strange feeling that she couldn't pinpoint the source of or why it was happening.

Nevertheless, she simply nodded in response to Victoria's words. "Yes, it is her ashes," she said in a low voice.

She looked closely at Victoria, observing her, as she asked the obvious question, "So you do know that I am not Gwen, right?"

"I do," Victoria replied. Elsa felt as though her prayers had been answered.

It seemed like she might finally be able to escape this mess. Perhaps this girl could be the one person who could help her.

If she told everyone that Elsa was not Gwen, then she would be free to go. Elsa's big round eyes lit up as she asked, "Then can you help me?... Maybe tell Jeremy that I am not Gwen. He might believe it coming from you."

Victoria's smile slowly faded. She shook her head lightly and said, "No, Elsa, I am not telling him that."

Elsa was confused by her answer. "And why not?" Victoria didn't reply.

Instead, she reached into her bag and pulled out some papers, handing them over to Elsa. Elsa was puzzled, but she took them anyway and began to read. They were divorce papers.

"Sign them!" Victoria ordered, her voice no longer gentle but rather bossy and snotty. Elsa raised her head and looked at her, still feeling clueless. "Why are you giving me this?"

She was confused. Why hadn't Jeremy given them to her? And why did Victoria come to her first, considering Jeremy's absent signature? Did Victoria create these papers?

Victoria eyed Elsa up and down and sneered, "You listen here, Missy. Jeremy is my man, and you came to my wedding and ruined it for me, trying to take him away.

“Did you really think you could have him just because you got him to marry you? He is mine, do you hear me? Now sign it!"

Elsa was puzzled by this woman.

"Victoria, I didn't even want to marry him. If you know I am not Gwen, then you must know that I don't even know him or want any of this. He forced the marriage on me. How do you even know he'll agree to divorce me?"

Victoria scoffed as if she had just heard a joke that wasn't very funny. "He will if you ask for it!" she said in a serious voice.

"What do you mean?" Elsa asked. "He only had to marry you, and that's it. He doesn't have to stay married to you. If you are the one who asks for a divorce, he will certainly give it to you."

Victoria was obviously being intentionally vague about the details. Elsa had no idea what those words meant.

To her, she had no say in the marriage, so how would she have a say in the divorce? But she said, "He only married me because he thinks I am Gwen. Maybe if you tell him I am not, he'll divorce me immediately."

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