Chapter 5
A sharp pain tore across Natalie's scalp.
Only then did she realize that these were Irene's fans.
But Natalie was the wife, and Irene was the mistress. Yet somehow, to them, Natalie was the one at fault.
Besides, she had paid for everything today with her own card. Lester had nothing to do with it.
Fighting through the pain, Natalie forced herself to speak, attempting to reason with them. "I didn't spend a single dollar of Lester's money. Let me go. You're committing a crime, you know?"
The young lady in front of her smirked. "Still lying. Girls, let's help Reenie teach this shameless woman a lesson!"
The moment those words fell, they surged forward and began hitting Natalie. Fists, feet, and elbows struck her from every direction, each of them using all their strength.
Natalie was completely outnumbered. Faced with so many people, she had no way to fight back and could only endure the beating.
She had parked in a relatively secluded area, and no one else passed by.
With no one around to stop them, the fans grew bolder, hurling insults as they continued their assault.
"You old woman. How dare you compete with Reenie for a man? We'll make sure you remember this."
"Best actress, huh? I bet you climbed your way up through your skills in bed. Mr. Garrison must've been blind back then. Good thing Reenie saved him."
Natalie could feel her hair being ripped out in handfuls, and the pain throughout her body was so intense it felt as though her organs had shifted.
"What are you ladies doing?"
The blows landing on her stopped immediately.
Natalie struggled to open her eyes and saw several security guards running toward her. At that point, she could no longer hold on and lost consciousness.
…
When she woke up again, Natalie was already in the hospital.
Lester, whom she hadn't seen for half a month, was sitting by the bed, holding her hand.
When he saw that she was awake, he asked with concern, "Nat, how are you feeling? Better?"
Natalie pulled her hand back and looked out the window. "Have the people who hit me been caught? I want to sue them."
Seeing the woman on the hospital bed, covered in injuries, a trace of distress appeared in Lester's eyes.
"The mall security called the police on the spot. Those people are already being held at the station. I—"
Before he could finish speaking, the door to the ward was pushed open.
Irene walked in and naturally hooked her arm through Lester's. "Oh? Les, I didn't know Natalie was awake."
With that, she turned toward Natalie and uttered apologetically, "Natalie, I'm really sorry my fans caused you trouble. They were just trying to help me. They thought you were standing in the way of my happiness with Les, so they lost their temper and went after you."
Though Irene apologized, the smugness in her eyes and the mockery in her words revealed her true feelings. She clearly took pleasure in seeing Natalie beaten.
Anger rose in Natalie's chest. If she hadn't desperately protected her face, she might've been disfigured already.
As an actress, if her face were ruined, her career would be over.
"Irene, since you can't keep your fans in check, I'll do it for you. I won't let things slide. I'm suing them," Natalie said.
Irene immediately defended her fans. "Natalie, I've already apologized to you. Why are you still pressing the issue? I won't let you harm my fans!"
Her eyes reddened as she looked up at Lester, tears welling. "Les, I'm your girlfriend, and Natalie is your ex-wife. Who are you siding with?"
Lester saw her tearful eyes and immediately pulled her into his arms. "Obviously, I'm on your side, Rene. Don't worry. I'll get your fans out of there."
Natalie's mind went black. She stared at him, disbelief written across her face. "Lester, are you seriously siding with your mistress? Those people almost ruined my face!"
Irene frowned and shot back, "Natalie, I've treated you with nothing but respect, but that doesn't give you the right to smear me. I only got together with Lester after your divorce. I've never been his mistress."
Natalie found it ridiculous. As the saying went, it took two to tango. If Irene had genuinely kept her distance before the divorce, Lester would never have pursued her so persistently for two months, given his pride.
It was clear that Irene wanted Lester's support and standing, yet she refused to be branded as nothing more than a mistress.
Lester reached out and gently stroked Irene's hair, then looked back at Natalie, his tone firm.
"But you're not disfigured, are you? How much compensation do you want? Name a price."
Chapter 6
Natalie felt a sharp shiver in her chest, as if something inside her had broken.
Her seven years with Lester, already in a fragile state, now seemed to have completely ended.
She dug her nails into her palms to suppress the storm of emotions rising in her chest and forced herself to say in an even tone, "Mr. Garrison, you really do love Ms. Sterling."
Lester's expression darkened, and he furrowed his brow, just barely.
Natalie ignored it and continued, "In that case, 70 thousand dollars will do. That'll cover the medical expenses, and I won't pursue the matter any further."
Irene raised her eyebrows in doubt. "Only 70 thousand dollars?"
Natalie nodded firmly. "Yes, only 70 thousand dollars."
70 thousand dollars would buy her a clean break from the seven years she had spent with Lester, from the time they were together to their marriage and divorce. It would close that chapter.
Lester didn't ask any questions. He transferred the money and then left with Irene.
The ward grew quiet again.
Natalie turned onto her side and pulled the blanket over her head.
Perhaps she had pressed against her aching wounds, for the pillow darkened with moisture, silently recording her suffering.
She stayed in the hospital for nearly ten days.
During that time, Lester visited her several times, coming alone each time.
She didn't want to see him, so she pretended to be asleep whenever he arrived.
After leaving the hospital, Natalie met a few of her close friends and told them she planned to go abroad.
When they heard she'd return to the entertainment industry, they were genuinely happy for her.
The final days passed slowly, as if she were counting down each one.
On the last day, Natalie arrived at the courthouse as soon as it opened.
The month-long waiting period had ended, and she received her divorce certificate without issue.
As she stepped outside, her phone lit up with a new message.
Natalie checked the message. It was from Irene, requesting a meeting at a private club.
She looked down at the divorce certificate in her hand and finally decided to go.
When she entered the private room, Irene was already there.
She picked up her glass of milk, took a small sip, and smiled at Natalie. "Natalie, I invited you here to thank you for letting Les and me be together. I meant to thank you as soon as the divorce was finalized, but he's been impossible to get away from this past month.
"He wouldn't leave me alone for even a few hours. He followed me on set and even acted as my assistant. Today is the first time I've been able to get away."
Natalie's hand tightened around the glass without her realizing it. Lester had been just as clingy when he was with her, but now, he no longer cared about her.
Irene noticed the shift in Natalie immediately, and the amusement in her eyes deepened. "Seems like you're still hung up on Les, Natalie. It's a shame you two are no longer married.
"When he pursued me, I made it clear I'd never be a mistress, and he proposed divorce right away. That proves I matter more to him. Natalie, you belong to the past now."
Natalie could tell that Irene was a smart and ambitious woman. Otherwise, Lester would never have been infatuated with her for three months, and he wouldn't have proposed divorce.
"You didn't call me here just to show off, did you?" Natalie asked calmly.
Irene let out a soft laugh. "Natalie, you're smart."
With that, she pulled a sheet of paper from her bag and handed it to Natalie.
Natalie frowned, unsure what it was.
The moment she saw that it was a pregnancy test report, her mind went blank. A chill ran through her chest, freezing her heart in place.
Irene was pregnant.
Irene was clearly pleased with Natalie's reaction. She lifted her chin with pride, one hand resting lightly on her belly, her voice brimming with unhidden triumph.
"Natalie, Les and I have been together for just a month, and I'm already carrying his child. Meanwhile, you had been married for three years and had never gotten pregnant, not once. That's a real failure."
Natalie's fingers tightened around the pregnancy report, leaving visible creases in the paper. She and Lester had once been expecting a child.
In the second year of their marriage, she had discovered she was a month pregnant. She'd been preparing to share the good news with Lester when she noticed the lipstick stain on his collar—his first betrayal.
That night, Natalie had cried until dawn, and the next day, grief had claimed her pregnancy.
Lester kneeled at her bedside, swearing he'd never cheat again. But later, he found one mistress after another.
One rule he never broke, though, was that he'd never get anyone else pregnant.
That lost life had been their unspoken boundary. Lester seemed to have forgotten it. Fortunately, they were divorced now.
He could be with whoever he wanted and have whoever he wanted to carry his child—Natalie wouldn't care.
She forced down the storm of emotions threatening to spill and returned the pregnancy report to Irene. "Congratulations. Looks like everything's going your way."
Irene's smug expression faltered. She hadn't expected Natalie to react so calmly, so quickly.
Irene rose, grabbing Natalie's wrist, a mocking smile tugging at her lips. "Natalie, you say congratulations, but I bet you hate me right now. Too bad, I never liked the idea of you hanging around Les either. I'll make sure you vanish completely from his life!"
Before Natalie could process her threat, Irene's grip loosened, and she collapsed heavily.
Blood ran down Irene's thighs, and her face drained of color as she clutched her abdomen.
Natalie's breath caught. Reflexively, she pulled out her phone and dialed 911.
Right then, the door was kicked open with a loud crash.
"Rene!"
Chapter 7
Lester kicked the door open, his hands trembling as he scooped Irene into his arms. "Rene, you'll be alright! I'm taking you to the hospital right now."
Natalie opened her mouth to explain, but Lester strode past her without a word, his shoulder knocking hard into hers. She staggered back.
Lester didn't even seem to notice, focusing entirely on comforting the woman in his arms.
He hadn't said a word, yet Natalie felt a chill run through her.
She had no idea how she even ended up at the hospital. When she finally found the operating room where Irene was, Lester was waiting outside, visibly tense.
It was clear that he cared deeply about Irene.
Natalie said nothing, taking a seat quietly across from him, waiting for the surgery to finish.
The hallway was deathly silent.
The intimacy they had once shared now felt galaxies away, leaving only silence between them.
After what felt like an eternity, Lester looked up, his eyes bloodshot, and spoke in a hoarse voice.
"Natalie, I already promised you that your status as my wife would never change. You're the only one I love. Why would you harm Irene?"
Seven years with him had given Natalie a deep understanding of Lester.
He was teetering on the edge of fury. The last time he had been this furious was when she'd been injured on set, and he had taken his anger out on the entire crew.
Now, the target of his anger was her, all because of his mistress. How ironic.
Natalie lowered her gaze, swallowing the bitterness coiling through her chest. "I didn't push her. She set me up."
Lester scoffed, disbelief clear in his tone. "Natalie, when did you start playing the games women used to compete for affection? Haven't I already given you everything? You're the one I love, and Rene is just a fling. Can't you tolerate her?"
Hearing that Irene was just a fling and that he only loved her, Natalie let out a bitter laugh, tears stinging her eyes.
"Lester, maybe you've said your lies so many times that you actually believe them yourself. Be honest with yourself—do you really still love me?"
If he loved her, why would he constantly seek out other women, get another woman pregnant, and not trust her?
Natalie's eyes revealed a desolate, barren truth.
Lester faltered, and his fury cooled somewhat. He assumed Natalie loved him too much and was just jealous.
After all, he had focused entirely on Irene this past month and had ignored Natalie's feelings.
He rose, holding Natalie close, and said, "Nat, wait for me. Once I lose interest in other women, I'll come back, and whatever you want to do, I'll be there with you."
It was the same empty promise he'd made countless times.
Natalie pushed him away, her voice flat. "No."
They were divorced—she no longer had to wait for him. From now on, she could live her own life.
Lester thought she was still sulking, so he said, "I'll make sure Rene doesn't press the issue, but when she comes around, you're going to have to apologize."
Natalie couldn't believe her ears. Why would she apologize when she had done nothing wrong?
Before she could respond, the operating room door burst open.
A nurse rushed out, saying, "Mr. Garrison, the patient is hemorrhaging. We urgently need type-A blood."
Lester immediately pulled out his phone and called his secretary, instructing him to source type-A blood from across the city.
Seeing his urgency, Natalie was reminded of the day of her accident on set. Lester had rushed to her side, tense and anxious, only relaxing when he saw she was safe.
Natalie rolled up her sleeve and offered her arm. "I have type-A blood. Take mine first."
Lester's gaze darkened, his lips moving as if to speak, but he said nothing.
Natalie ignored him and followed the nurse, giving 800 milliliters of blood.
After it was done, her face was pale, her lips colorless. She held her arm where the needle had been, stepping toward Lester with a faint, resigned smile. "Now, I owe you nothing…"
She had repaid Lester the debt from seven years ago.
However, he interpreted her selflessness as guilt for pushing Irene.
As he looked at her pale face, a flicker of tenderness rose in him. "Nat, go home and rest. I'll come see you once Rene's okay."
Natalie said nothing, dragging her weak body away.
For some reason, Lester's chest tightened as he watched her leave. He wanted to call after her, but the operating room's indicator light went off at that moment. He had no choice but to turn to the doctor for news of Irene.
When he turned back again, Natalie was gone.
When Natalie returned home, she dragged her already-packed suitcase to the door. She placed the divorce papers on the shoe cabinet and wrote one last note to Lester.
It read, "Lester, our story ends today. After this, we'll never meet again."
She pressed the note under the papers, glanced once at the home she had lived in for seven years, and walked out.
All the love and hatred of those years ended there and then.
Natalie was ready to write the next chapter of her life.