Chapter 3

If I hadn't learned the truth just before I died in my last life, I might still be wondering how Zach could be so heartless to us.

That day, when Kathy's arm was scalded, I saw it—pain and guilt flicker across his face. It was faint, but real enough that I clung to it. I kept a sliver of hope alive, thinking maybe he hadn't fallen completely beyond redemption. That's why I reached out to him, pleaded with him to help us.

But the truth was simple. Zach had always put Jennifer first.

He didn't love me. He didn't love our daughter. That truth hadn't changed just because I had been given another chance at life. The way he turned away from us—cold, indifferent, vaguely apologetic—was exactly the same as before.

I held Kathy tighter and made a quiet promise in my heart: this time, all I would ask for was Kathy's safety. Her health. Her life.

Early the next morning, I dropped Kathy off at daycare and went straight to my workplace. I told the director I had decided to accept the transfer to Shaylon City.

He lit up with excitement. "Anna, you've finally come around. With your education, you'll have so much more room to grow in a city like Shaylon City."

He'd brought it up so many times in my previous life, too. He said if I accepted the post and moved to Shaylon City, I'd have a real future there.

I had gone home and told Zach back then. He said the director was lying to me, and if I went, he'd divorce me on the spot.

I believed him. I thought he was just worried I'd be taken advantage of.

But not long after, he told Jennifer everything—and she took the opportunity instead. Got promoted, too.

"Director," I said now, "can I go as soon as possible?"

I didn't want to stay one more minute under the same roof as Zach.

The director, clearly pleased, told me to start packing. The train ticket would be reimbursed by the office.

When I married Zach, we didn't even bother getting a marriage certificate. Looking back, maybe that was fate's mercy. It meant I could leave with Kathy without anything holding us back.

I headed straight to the train station and bought our tickets. Then I returned home to pack.

Just as I stepped into the courtyard, I heard soft, intimate voices drifting from the back room.

Zach said, "She'll just hide somewhere and cry, that's all she ever does. What's she gonna say about it?"

I gave a short, mirthless laugh.

He knew me well. Knew how deeply I loved him.

Back then, in the face of betrayal, crying was all I'd done.

I didn't hesitate—I pushed the door open and walked in.

Zach's face darkened instantly. He glared at me with open displeasure.

"Who told you to come back?"

"It's my house too, isn't it?" I said quietly.

Jennifer looked at me with thinly veiled contempt, slowly straightening her clothes as she got out of bed. She deliberately left two buttons undone.

Her tone was light and mocking. "Anna, we were just talking about you. Where were you last night?"

She gave a theatrical pause, raising her brows. "Taking a kid out in the middle of the night? You probably didn't want to pay for a hotel, right? Or did you end up in some random guy's bed?"

She laughed, tossing a knowing glance at Zach.

His face turned stone-cold as he scanned me from head to toe, that frigid stare trying to peel me apart.

Clearly, he believed her.

He snapped, "Anna! Have you no decency at all? I don't even know why I ever saw anything in you. You're shameless!"

His words stung. I let out a dry, bitter laugh. I didn't even have the strength to argue.

"Think what you want."

I turned away and began folding mine and Kathy's clothes by the cabinet.

Jennifer laughed, shrill and grating, then nestled herself into Zach's arms. With a sneer in her voice, she said, "Zach, I told you, you shouldn't keep hesitating over her. For the elementary school spot, it's better if Felicia takes it."

She glanced at me, full of disdain.

"A mother like her—what kind of daughter could she possibly raise? It'd just be a waste."

My hands paused over the clothes. Her words were laughable, really. But I didn't bother to argue. I just wanted to leave.

"There's no need for him to worry about me," I said flatly.

Chapter 4

Zach lost his temper at my indifference. He stormed over and threw all the clothes I had just folded onto the floor, his voice low and bitter with anger.

"Anna! And to think I was actually waiting for you to come back so we could discuss whether Kathy or Felicia should go to Trinity Elementary! Just looking at you now—I never should've given you any thought!"

Trinity Elementary was the best primary school in our village. He taught there and had a single spot to recommend a student for admission. He said he was undecided, but in truth, he never once considered letting Kathy go.

In my last life, he had already secured that spot for Felicia before he even told me about it.

He'd acted so concerned back then, saying Kathy was still too young, that there'd be more opportunities next year.

But there was no next year. Kathy died on the cold floor before she ever got the chance.

The memory hit me hard. My disappointment in Zach only grew deeper.

I looked down at the clothes scattered on the floor. Messy. Tangled. Just like everything between us—broken beyond repair.

Jennifer added fuel to the fire with a smug little smirk on her face. "No wonder Zach always said you and Kathy are such a pain. Not like me and Felicia—we're so much easier to love. Seems he was right."

Zach stared at me with that same cold expression. When I stayed silent, he exploded.

"The Trinity Elementary spot is going to Felicia! You never deserved a chance like that!"

He took a step closer, fists clenched, eyes boring into mine. "And let me be straight with you, Anna—Jennifer and I have gotten our marriage certificate, and I've adopted Felicia as my daughter."

I nodded, and a faint, detached smile lifted the corners of my lips. "Great. Zach, from now on, we're nothing to each other."

His face darkened instantly. The tension in the room thickened. When he spoke, his voice was glacial.

"Anna, do you even know what you're saying? You're almost thirty. Still acting like a kid? You want to leave me? Seriously? Aren't you ashamed? We have a daughter!"

The unspoken meaning was clear—if I divorced him, he wouldn't take Kathy.

I let out a short laugh. "Don't worry. I'll be taking Kathy with me."

Jennifer clung to his arm, watching the scene like it was her favorite soap opera. "And where would you even go, Anna?" she sneered.

She knew how to provoke him. The next second, Zach's mind jumped straight to the worst possibility—that I had someone else.

He lunged forward, grabbing my wrist with frightening force, barking, "Anna, are you seeing someone else?! Is that it?!"

I wrenched my arm free, my voice like ice. "Zach, you and I never even registered our marriage. You're legally married to Jennifer. So whoever I'm with now—it's none of your damn business."

With that, I turned and walked out the door without hesitation. I didn't care about the luggage. I didn't care about anything else. All that mattered was getting away from Zach—and keeping Kathy by my side.

"Anna!" His voice cracked from the force of his screaming. "Give it a few days, you'll come crawling back! Begging me to let you in!"

His roar echoed through the neighborhood. If the neighbors weren't all off at work, half the street would've come out to watch.

In my past life, we'd had scenes like this more times than I could count. Each time I'd storm out with Kathy, furious and hurt, and check us into a cheap inn at the edge of town.

And each time, I'd cave and come home—because I couldn't bear to stay away.

He knew me too well. He knew I loved him too much to leave over something "small."

But this time, I knew better. And this time, I knew—I wasn't coming back.

I picked Kathy up from daycare. Then, the two of us boarded the train.

And just like that, we left.

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