chapter 1 â I WANT A DIVORCE
Ciara
I looked around the menâs boutique shop, my eyes scanning for the perfect gift for my husband; Ryan as it was our 1st anniversary.
Picking up the brown tie that caught my eye, a smile spread across my face. The shop attendant could see that I was pleased.
âI guess this is the one you are going with?â she questioned; pleased on her part that sheâd finally satisfied me.
âYes, pleaseâ
âThen, let me wrap it up for you?â
I handed the tie over to her, âThank youâ
Whilst the attendant wrapped my gift for Ryan, I couldnât help but remember how weâd first met. It was in a hospital; the same day Iâd lost my parents in a car accident.
Ryan happened to have also been involved in a car accident. One thing led to another, I began curious to know the cause of his accidents Iâd started working in his house as his caregiver before I knew what was happening next, I was signing a form for a contract marriage with him.
It seemed like a good idea because Ryan seemed like a good guy to me at that time and truthfully, I have never regretted being married to him.
Ryan treats me with respect, way more than I deserved even though our marriage was by name only so this tie I was getting him for our first anniversary didnât even come close for all heâs done for me.
âHere you goâ The shop attendant said handing me a disposable bag.
Taking the bag from her hand; I say with a smile, âThank youâ
As I leave the boutique, I send a quick text to Ryan; âIâll be at the coffee shop shortlyâ it read.
âTake your timeâ came his reply but I was giddy as I couldnât contain my happiness.
Climbing into my car, I gently placed the disposable bag at the back of the car seat before taking off.
While humming to my favourite song over the radio, I wondered if today would be a good day to make my feelings known to Ryan.
âYou canât be married for over a year without any feelings involvedâ I muttered under my breath but was still highly conflicted, âBut what if my confession drives him away? Thatâs the last thing I want to happen right nowâ
I shake my head, dissing the thought. âLetâs hold back for one more day. You are married to him, Ciara. You can always tell him about your feelings tomorrowâ
As the coffee shop we were supposed to meet up in; CARLAâS M came to sight, I shook off the last surge of tension that coursed through my veins as I packed my car in the parking lot before lighting down with the disposable bag in my hands.
Pushing the front door of the coffee shop open, I walked in; my eyes searching frantically for Ryan when suddenly my gaze landed on him.
He was looking at his phone with a worried expression written all over his face. He was claded in a brown suit, his brown hair was neatly styled to the back.
I gawked so hard at this fantasy man in front of me and didnât snap out of it until my phone rang.
Ryanâs eyes met mine and immediately, he rushed up to meet me, âWhy didnât you let me know you were here already? I was worried sickâ
I smiled shyly, âIâm sorryâ
âFollow meâ Ryan led me to our table where he signaled for the waiter, âWeâll have it nowâ
âYou already ordered?â I asked Ryan when the waiter was gone.
âYou like taking hot coffee after a long driveâ
This. This little gestures of Ryan, him remembering what I liked and what I didnât like despite us being in a contract marriage, made me fall in love with him.
On his part it could just be that he was being âkindâ or being a âniceâ guy, maybe it was just me reading too much into his actions, I donât know.
But these feelings of mine, I was ready to keep to myself until Ryan was ready to take the next step with me.
âThatâs right, I got you somethingâ We say in unison as I couldnât help but blush at the fact that he remembered what today was.
âYou go firstâ I say shyly as Ryan brought out a brown envelope from within his bag and handed it over to me.
âWhat is this?â I questioned nervously.
Ryan flashed me an encouraging smile, âDonât be nervous. Go ahead and open itâ
I took that as a sign; A good sign that whatever was inside this brown envelope was something Iâd like.
It made me more certain about my feeling for Ryan. Today, I thought. I was going to tell him about my feelings for him today.
This envelope, this gift of his to me had only proven that Ryan felt the same way as me and that conclusion made my hands tremble as I opened the envelope.
My eyes met Ryanâs once more as I saw a paper inside the brown envelope.
âContinueâ Ryan encouraged and I did. I brought out the paper that was buried inside the envelope and read itâs content.
No sooner had I been able to digest the information from the piece of paper, did it fall from my hands.
My whole body began to quiver as I looked up at Ryan who wore a smug or was it? I couldnât tell as my vision was blurred with tears.
âWhat is the meaning of this?â I questioned still in disbelief. Where had it all gone wrong? We were happy, he respected me and so did IâŠI even fell in love with him so how could he do this to me?!.
âItâs exactly what it says in the paper, Ciaraâ
âAnd what is that?â I stubbornly inquired. It was as if I didnât want to believe what the paper read until Ryan says it with his own mouth.
A part of me still wanted to fight for whatever we still have left; still wanted to protect our marriage.
But then heâd said it. Ryan had uttered those words I so desperately dreaded,âI want a divorce, Ciaraâ