I Want a Divorce (Abigail and Sean)

Chapter 109



Chapter 109

Chapter 109 It’s Your Handwriting

Abigail emerged from the bathroom and found Scan fixated on the draft on the coffee table. A sense of

uncase gripped her, and she blurted out, “How’d you get in?”

His focus was abruptly shattered. He turned to her and then walked over to pick up the draft. “Kevin ga

ve me a key card, so I let myself in. Why is there a problem with that?” NôvelDrama.Org exclusive content.

She took a deep breath, trying to calm herself. A moment later, she calmly asked, “Why did Kevin give

you the key card? What made him think I wouldn’t let you in?”

Ignoring her question, Sean studied the draft. Abigail tightened her towel and approached him, her nerv

es under control. “So, what do you think of the changes?”

“Why is the paper filled with your handwriting?” He held

the draft and looked at her. Her hair was‘ still wet, and water droplets trailed down her collarbone. He fo

und himself captivated by that, momentarily lost in thought. She spoke, but her voice seemed distant.

“Ms. Smith wants me to pick up the design. She’ll let me write all the elements of the design she comes

up with to nurture my creativity.”

What Abigail said wasn’t registering with Sean. He put the draft down and examined the altered dress. I

t was beautiful, but it didn’t quite capture his attention like that single droplet of water sliding down her b

*dy. She walked closer to him. The scent of her shampoo was intoxicating. Everything she did seemed

to leave an impression on him, and he didn’t mind.

In a whimsical gesture, he picked her up in a princess carry and looked at her. “Are you doing this

on purpose?”

She was shocked upon hearing that. She then processed his words and retorted, “You barged into my r

oom, and now you’re accusing me of doing this on purpose?”

He ignored her response and playfully tossed her onto the bed.

She smacked him. “I haven’t dried my hair.”

“If it makes your bed wet, you can sleep in my room,” Sean rasped.

The doubts that arose after seeing the draft were washed away by the tenderness she showed that

night.

Morning arrived, and a weary Abigail went to the dining hall with Luna. Luna looked at her and smiled. “

Did the draft keep you up all night? Is it that hard?”

Abigail rubbed her temples. “The draft is finished, but Sean entered my room last night with a key card.

He saw the draft and the altered dress on the table. I thought we were exposed.”

Luna gasped. “So, he…”

“It’s alright,” Abigail rea*sured her, then leaned closer and confided how she’d been compelled to

seduce Sean.

Luna breathed a sigh of relief. They reached the dining hall, and Damian discreetly led the ladies away

from the camera’s view. Carefully, he began, “I ran into Nina in the garden at five in the morning. She w

as acting suspicious and became quite nervous when she saw me.”

Abigail asked, “You were up at five?”

“I couldn’t sleep. You mentioned wanting competition, so

I panicked and spent the entire night working on designs. I decided to take a stroll in the garden to unwi

nd, but that’s when I encountered Nina,” Damian explained, looking drained.

Luna noticed Nina and Joan entering. She guided Abigail to a seat. After everyone settled in, Victor gru

mbled, “You’re still modifying your design, Damian? The show’s in two days. Don’t give me something e

mbarra*sing, understand?”

The other designers grew tense upon hearing that. Damian exchanged a glance with Luna and sarcasti

cally remarked, “I sacrificed sleep last night, taking a stroll in the garden. Surprisingly, a certain designe

r’s lights were on all night. She’s working diligently in secret.”

Luna remained composed under the scrutiny. “What do you mean working hard in secret? I made a few

adjustments because I felt my design didn’t align well with the theme.”

This revelation dampened the enthusiasm of the other designers. If Alana’s team was putting in much e

ffort, the other designers couldn’t afford to relax. Soon, a wave of nervousness washed over them as th

ey began to fret about the results of the first round.

Damian left the dining area without eating much. The other designers quickly returned to work, making

all the changes they could.

Nina remained unruffled and leisurely finished her breakfast. As Abigail and Luna prepared to

leave, she looked at them knowingly

Abigail and Luna didn’t head back immediately. Instead, they met privately where the cameras couldn’t

capture their conversation. “Everyone’s in a frenzy. I thought Nina would be too, but she

seems oddly confident,” Luna remarked, rubbing her chin thoughtfully.

Abigail frowned. “What did she do in the garden? And why is she so confident?”


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