The Callahans were determined to kick James and Xara out. Gladys even showed them to the door with a broom.
Outside the door, Xara cried her eyes out upon seeing the pieces of clothing on the floor.
She looked at James apologetically. “J-James, I’m sorry. It’s all my fault.”
James waved her off.
It was a trivial matter, and he did not take it to heart.
“Alright now, stop blaming yourself. It’s not entirely your fault. The Callahans have long had a problem with me. They’ve been trying to convince Thea to divorce me for a while. Thea used to stand up for me. But, now that something like this has happened, getting a divorce doesn’t seem too far off.”
Although it was not too serious of a problem, it certainly did complicate things a little.
“I-I’m sorry. I’m really sorry. If you two divorce, I-I’m all yours.”
James glanced at her. “Give it up. I only have Thea in my heart.”
James knew Xara only spoke these words because she thought he was a big shot after yesterday’s events.
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