The Pregnant Girl
Winne Snooker finally returned to her home country and couldn't wait to ask Felder Koch out for dinner.
Not only that, she took the opportunity to drug him up without being noticed by him. After the meal, she brought the unconscious man to a hotel room, intending to sleep with him.
However, Felder kicked her off the bed in a daze and caused her a sharp pain.
Of course, she would not give up like this, so she got on the bed again. However, it was clear that he hated her approach. Once she reached her hand to his pants, he resisted.
In despair, she had no choice but to take off her clothes and put on a robe. After Felder fell into a deep sleep, she quietly took off his clothes, pretending that they had had s*x.
The next morning, Felder woke up and found himself and Winne lying naked in a bed. He hastily shook her awake and angrily questioned, "What did you do to me? Why are we sleeping together like this?"
Blushing, Winne faintly replied, "Last night, you got drunk, and I brought you here to rest. Suddenly, you hugged me and said you loved me. You know, I have feelings for you, Felder. That was why we slept together."
After a moment of silence, Felder whispered, "I'm sorry. I will compensate you."
Hearing this, Winne shook her head and pretended to be pitiful as she said, "Felder, you are married now. I won't ask you for anything. Maybe we should just pretend that this never happened."
Rubbing his temples, Felder responded in a hoarse voice, "This is a terrible mistake, so we can't see each other again. Anyway, I will compensate you in a proper way."
With that, he got dressed and hastily left the hotel.
Winne stared at the closed door with a sneer. "Felder, I will never let you off the hook easily. Now that I've come back, everything you have will be mine."
She caressed her belly and pondered what she should do next.
Two months later, Winne went to Felder's house. At this time, Felder had already left for work. There was only his wife, Janet Bavart, and some maids in the house.
"Janet, I know Felder doesn't love you at all. Now, I'm pregnant with his child. Why don't you divorce him?"
Winne sat in front of Janet and showed off her visibly pregnant belly with a proud face. Then she rudely threw a divorce agreement in front of Janet.
Upon hearing those words, Janet widened her eyes in shock and stared at Winne. "Is this lady Felder's ex-girlfriend?" she wondered.
Although Janet knew that Felder didn't love her at all, and that he had only married her due to his family's threat, she was overwhelmed by humiliation at this moment.
Taking a deep breath, Janet suppressed her anger and stirred her coffee. Then she said, her voice dripping with sarcasm, "As a mistress, how dare you show me a divorce agreement and even force me to sign it. Miss Snooker, this is too much."
Winne was stunned. It never occurred to her that Janet would back.
Before visiting Janet, she even paid some money to learn from a maid of the Koch family maid that Janet was a silent pushover, but now it seemed that the maid was wrong.
"Mrs. Koch, now that you know who I am, I'll get straight to the point. Two years ago, if you hadn't set Felder up and made his grandfather force him to marry you, why would he have broken up with me? Felder should be mine. It's been two years, and you should leave him," Winne said defiantly, taking off her sunglasses.
Janet frowned, recalling what had happened two years ago. In fact, she was the one who had been victimized, yet now Winne was saying that Janet had been the one who drugged Felder.
A few seconds later, Janet regained her composure. In the face of Winne's provocation, she sneered. "Miss Snooker, have you become stupid after getting pregnant? Or do you want me to reveal the truth about why you left Felder back then?"
Winne was taken aback and wondered if Janet knew her secret.
In Winne's opinion, it was impossible. If Janet knew about it, she would have told Felder a long time ago. Then why did Janet wait until now? It was clear that Janet was lying.
"What a scheming woman she is." Winne cursed in her head.
After a brief pause, Winne pursed her lips and said in a deep voice, "No matter what, Felder still loves me, and we have an intimate relationship. Mrs. Koch, if you refuse to divorce, you will only suffer more humiliation. He has told me that during the two-year marriage, he never touches you. He doesn't love you at all."
Janet's breathing became rapid, and her body trembled.
She never expected Felder to have told Winne about their private life.
After that s*x night two years ago, Felder's grandfather, Felix, forced Felder to marry her. It was not until then did she know that he had no feelings for her at all. So, she planned to reject it.
However, when she met Felix and intended to turn him down, Felder suddenly showed up and agreed to marry her.
It was confusing, but Janet fell in love with Felder from the first moment they met. So, without hesitation, she got married.
Of course, they hadn't touched each other since that night.
At this thought, Janet felt heartbroken.
But the divorce was between her and Felder. She would never negotiate with a mistress.
Seized by anger, she abruptly splashed the remaining coffee on Winne's face and said mockingly, "Whether he loves me or not is none of your business. Miss Snooker, you're not qualified to talk to me about divorcing. Walk yourself out right now, or you will be sorry."
As soon as Janet finished her sentence, the house door opened, and a tall man walked in.
It was Felder. God! He actually came back.