Jessica entered the bedroom, still holding the divorce papers in her hands. She saw her husband stripping off his suit as he stood nàked in the middle of the bedroom, wanting to take his bath.
She gulped hard as her blue eyes came in contact with her husband's unclad body. He might look like he wasn't aging at all, but he had matured and was not the same young man she had married five years ago.
Jessica remembered how her father had rejected Dylan because her family had a personal hatred for poor people.
She had begged her family on his behalf and acted annoyed with her parents just so they could approve of Dylan and accept him as her husband.
She supported his business to grow, and now that he was already made—a billionaire—and they were blessed with two beautiful kids, Dylan was now speaking to her about divorce and beginning to have a double mindset about their five years of marriage.
Jessica knew that marriage wasn't "a do or die affair," but she had tried to be the good wife she could be to Dylan—by waking up early in the morning to prepare his breakfast by herself, and their kids' too.
She had to prepare them early in the morning to take them to school every day, and still go back to their school after closing hour to bring them home.
Jessica knew that she had paused her own life to help Dylan build his own life and their family by training their two kids at home and becoming a full-time housewife. Now Dylan was telling her about a divorce and that their five years of marriage were over.
"Dylan," Jessica called her husband to gain his attention. He turned around to face her as he had taken off all his clothes.
"What is it? Have you signed the divorce papers now?" Dylan asked as he stared at Jessica's face coldly.
"No, Dylan. We cannot divorce. I cannot agree to divorce you, and you know that I love you very much," Jessica replied, wanting to believe that her husband had previously spoken to her about divorce out of his drunken state.
She walked up to meet her husband and embrace him where he stood in the middle of their bedroom, trying to touch his hard bronze chiseled chest, but Dylan quickly caught her hand away, before she could feel his hardness.
Dylan shoved Jessica's hand down beside herself and told her, "You have no right to my body again, Jessica. And the earlier you sign those divorce papers and leave, the better for you to return to your father's house and get another man that will marry you."
"Dylan!" Jessica looked puzzled and heartbroken by her husband's statement, as her blue eyes turned red and welled up with hot tears.
She questioned him, "So you're cheating on me now, Dylan, that you can confidently tell me to leave and go back to my parents' house, and get another man that will marry me? Is that how much hatred you have for me now?"
Dylan ignored responding to his wife's questions as he was naked, and could feel her eyes all over his bare body and on his manhood too.
Dylan swiftly walked away into the bathroom to bathe while Jessica stood speechless in their bedroom, still holding the divorce papers in her hands.
Jessica missed her husband and wanted him to make love to her. She had been hoping that when Dylan returned home, he would apologize for where he had gone for two days outside, but instead, he was speaking to her about divorce, telling her that she had no access to his body again, and thereby depriving her of her conjugal rights.
Jessica looked at the divorce papers in her hands as their bedroom white bulb was still on, and the bedroom was painted in white.
She walked up to their white bed headboard and kept the divorce papers there safely on the headboard of their magnificent bed.
She stripped off her clothes and decided to join Dylan in bathing together, believing that he was still joking and doing all that out of the alcohol intake.
Jessica stripped herself naked, and then walked into the bathroom to join her husband in bathing, and torture him with the same level of torture he had just given her.
She was a thick, fair-skinned woman with a pointed nose, sparkling blue eyes, and long blonde hair on her head.
Jessica knew that she had a nice curvy shape even though she had birthed two beautiful children. She still looked cute and sexy, as many mature men out there still wooed her and asked her out on a date, but she was a faithful woman and loved Dylan very much and couldn't cheat on him.
Jessica had never looked down on Dylan before, not even when he was poor and managing himself. She loved him very much, supported him, and made love to him however way he wanted it, as Dylan was a s*x addict, and they were blessed with two beautiful children.
Jessica remembered that she had met Dylan at a fuel station where he worked before as a fuel attendant there. He'd sold fuel into her car on the first day they met.
Jessica quickly walked into the bathroom to join her husband in bathing, before Dylan would be through with his bath or step out of their bathroom.
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Dylan was standing under the shower tap—he didn't use the white bathtub to bathe—He saw Jessica walk into the bathroom to join him in bathing. Her sexy body made him hard immediately.
Dylan quickly stared away from Jessica's face as he hastened with his bath and switched on the shower tap to rinse off his soapy body like that, even though he wasn't yet through with his bath.
He rushed out of the bathroom as he didn't want to spend any more minutes there with Jessica, knowing that he would end up fụcking her hard in the bathroom, and wouldn't be able to resist her.
Jessica stood speechless in the bathroom and shook her head in sadness as she saw Dylan run out. She murmured, "What's wrong with him? Why is he behaving like that?"
Jessica saw how Dylan had rushed out of the bathroom, and she walked up to the bathtub to have her bath in there, as she mostly used the white bathtub to bathe. She entered the bathtub and started scrubbing her body.
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Meanwhile, Dylan walked into the master bedroom and knew that he wanted to divorce Jessica simply because his first love, Rosie Andrew, was back in the country.
Rosie had visited Dylan in his company and inside his office, where she cried to him and told him, "Why, Dylan? Why didn't you wait for me to return home first, before you went ahead and married another woman, after ten years of knowing me and proposing to marry me first?"
Dylan knew that he had first made a promise to Rosie in the past that he would marry her when he deflowered her. He was the first man to deflower Rosie, but he wasn't the first man to deflower Jessica. Still, Jessica was still a kind-hearted woman to him and the most genuine lady he had ever met.
And no matter what Dylan had done to make Jessica annoyed or break up with him, Jessica never got angry as she mostly overlooked everything.
Dylan had told Jessica before that she couldn't be going to work and be ignoring taking care of him and their two children at home, thereby leaving all the work to their maid to cook his food and feed him too. *Did she also want the maid to be warming his bed?*
Jessica happily dumped her job as a banker in a big bank that she previously worked with and became a full-time housewife just to please him.
Jessica's car broken down in the third year of their marriage after Nina's birth. The car couldn't work properly without a proper mechanical engineer to repair it, but Dylan refused to repair her car or replace it with a new car, even though he was a billionaire.
Dylan rather bought a new car for himself to irritate Jessica and see if she would get annoyed and leave his house by divorcing him. But Jessica ignored him and had been managing her old car like that, or using public transportation since he refused to buy a new car for her.
Jessica refused to leave Dylan's home, and she went to repair her car like that.
Dylan then reduced the amount of food money he gave Jessica weekly to take care of their home and their two kids. He remembered that he told her, "You are too fat now, Jessica, and you should be eating only once in a day so that you can reduce weight. So this money will be enough for you and our two kids; manage it. Don't you watch your weight at all, Jessica? Just two kids, and you're already looking like my mother's age-mate."
Jessica smiled at Dylan and replied, "But I'm still beautiful, Dylan. You don't expect me to remain the same 22-year-old Jessica Albert that you met before and married. I am 27 years old now, and it is expected for me to have changed, as change is always constant. Even you, my love, you have changed—you look more mature and handsome than when we got married. So you're also changing too, my husband."
Dylan frowned as he knew that Jessica knew how to smile past every difficult situation with him. She never got annoyed with him, nagged at him, or looked down on him, nor compared him with other top-notch billionaires in their state.
She mostly encouraged him never to give up in life, and he got frustrated on how to divorce the kind-hearted woman he had married as his wife.