What Martha Saw
Right before my wedding, I was about to invite my friend Tessa to try on her bridesmaid dress.
My housekeeper Martha suddenly stopped me:
Miss Claire, don't let Miss Tessa be your bridesmaid. Mr. Lucas will hit her!
I smiled, thinking she was talking nonsense again. Because my fianc Lucas Hunt got along well with all my friends.
Seeing I didn't believe her, Martha grabbed my arm and continued:
"It's true! I saw it with my own eyes. That day Mr. Lucas pulled down Miss Tessa's pants, pressed her against the bathroom wall, and spanked her bottom!"
I froze.
Martha has an intellectual disability. Out of sympathy, I took her in.
Martha might be simple-minded, but she never lied.
Just then, Lucas's call came through at the perfect time:
"Babe, I have to go to Europe on a business trip tomorrow. There's a really important project. Can we postpone the wedding a bit?"
I let out a cold laugh and replied, "Fine!"
After hanging up, I thought of the bet I made with my dad.
If this wedding got postponed again, I would go back and accept the blind dates he arranged.
So I obediently replied, "Okay, I have other plans next week anyway."
Martha tilted her head, watching me, still muttering:
"Miss Claire, don't be angry. Mr. Lucas isn't hitting Miss Tessa for the first time. Before, he told me not to tell you. But yesterday I heard Miss Tessa screaming so loudly in the room... I was worried..."
I glanced at her and interrupted, "That's enough, Martha. I understand. Thank you!"
After Martha left, my chest tightened with a stabbing pain. I couldn't breathe.
Just as I finished speaking, my phone rang again. It was my dad calling.
"Claire, have you thought about it?"
My dad's voice was emotionless.
"Dad, I agree. I'll come back."
Dad fell silent on the other end for a few seconds. He seemed surprised I would give up on Lucas Hunt.
After hanging up, I walked into the bedroom and took out the marriage certificate from the drawer.
But suddenly I noticed the stamp on the marriage certificate was misspelled.
I carefully compared my marriage certificate with the one on the city hall website.
My tears finally fell. Even my marriage certificate was fake.
Soon the doorbell rang.
I wiped my tears and went to open the door.
Tessa stood at the door, holding the little cakes I loved: "Claire, I'm here to try on the bridesmaid dress."
I let her in.
I suddenly remembered the scene from two years ago when she came to stay with me.
I enthusiastically helped her arrange work and housing.
Lucas Hunt had always been thoughtful and considerate toward my friends.
Gradually, Lucas Hunt even drove her to work.
From that time on, the passenger seat was no longer my place.
It became the exclusive seat for Tessa, who supposedly got carsick.
But I never imagined they had already gotten together long ago.
"Claire, what are you spacing out for?" Tessa waved her hand in front of me.
"Nothing. The dress is in the closet. Go try it on."
She smiled and went in.
I inadvertently caught sight of the Tiffany key necklace on her neck.
That was the birthday gift Lucas Hunt gave her a few days ago.
I'd known Lucas Hunt for five years. Apart from giving me money, his gifts were always just a hug or a kiss.
Then he'd say affectionately, "You're my wife. What's mine is yours."
I used to be satisfied with that romance.
But everything changed after Tessa came.
He would give her limited edition necklaces and cream puffs from West Street.
Tessa's voice came from the closet: "Claire, come help me look."
I walked over and watched her turn in front of the mirror.
"Beautiful," I said.
She sighed, "But it's such a shame. I can't be your bridesmaid next week!"
A chill ran through me. I asked, "Why not?"
She lowered her head, her ears flushing red: "I have other important life arrangements..."
Seeming unwilling to talk more about it, she changed the subject:
"By the way, Claire, have you tried on your wedding dress yet?"
I shook my head.
I had fought so hard for this wedding.
Lucas Hunt was always too busy.
The wedding kept getting delayed until it couldn't be delayed anymore. Even that custom wedding dressI could only pick it up from the shop tonight.
Tessa continued talking to herself:
"You don't know, last time when I went to try on wedding dresses, the owner said that custom piece was particularly suited for me. Lucas also said it looked good..."
I looked at her without saying anything.
A while ago, Tessa suddenly said she was getting engaged.
I asked her who her fianc was, but she refused to tell me, saying she'd give me a surprise later.
She dragged Lucas Hunt along to try on wedding dresses, smiling as if it were the most natural thing:
"Claire, let me borrow your man for a bit. I need to pick out a groom's suit for my groom. Lucas's physique is just perfect..."
Before I could agree, Lucas Hunt readily agreed without hesitation.
They were gone the whole afternoon.
When they came back, Lucas Hunt said Tessa's wedding dress was beautiful.
Now that I think about it, he thought Tessa in a wedding dress was beautiful.
But I had never even worn a wedding dress.
Every time I mentioned having a wedding, Lucas Hunt was always too busy...
He'd been busy for three years. We'd set dates and postponed, postponed and set dates again.
Over and over, I couldn't even remember how many times it had been.
"Claire, are you okay?" Tessa tilted her head to look at me.
"I'm fine."
The door lock clicked.
Lucas Hunt was back, coincidentally holding two cups of coffee.
As if he already knew there would be two women drinking coffee at home today.
Seeing Tessa in the bridesmaid dress standing in the living room, he raised his eyebrows: "Well, whose bride is this?"
Tessa shot him a coquettish look: "Don't say that. I'm just trying it on..."
Lucas Hunt laughed and handed her the coffee: "Less sugar, more milk, hot."
Then he glanced at me: "Yours is on the table."
This order of priority seemed to have always existed.
It was just particularly glaring today...
Tessa suddenly called out to him, "Oh no, the zipper on the back of this dress isn't done up properly. Help me out."
I turned to look.
It had clearly been zipped up before, but now it had slipped down, exposing her fair skin.
Just as I was about to help her, Lucas Hunt had already stepped forward.
He pinched the zipper and pulled it up. The practiced motion stung my eyes.
He turned to look at me: "Where's Martha?"
I snapped back to reality, forcing my tears back:
"She had to go back to her hometown. I let her leave two days early."
Lucas Hunt reached out and pinched my cheek, "Martha's so lucky to have met such a kind mistress like you."
After speaking, he lowered his head to kiss me.
A loud crash came from behind us.
Tessa had knocked over the coffee cup and burned her hand, letting out a shriek.
Lucas Hunt immediately let go of me and strode over: "How can you be so careless? Did you get burned? I'll get the medicine."
He rummaged through the medicine box muttering complaints, then crouched in front of Tessa to apply ointment.
He kept saying, "So clumsy. How old are you anyway?"
I picked up the coffee on the table and took a sip.
Bitter.
So bitter.
I put down the coffee and walked into the bedroom to start packing.
Lucas Hunt appeared at the door: "What are you doing?"
"Packing. Going home."
He frowned, "They want you back?"
I didn't look up: "Yeah."
"Claire," he walked in, "I've told you so many times. Parents who don't bless us aren't worth keeping. Why do you have to go back and suffer?"
My hands paused while folding clothes.
He really had said it many times.
From the first time my parents objected, he'd told me to cut ties with my family, saying parents like that weren't worth it.
But I didn't listen. I kept trying to make my parents acknowledge that I'd married well.
I'd been looking forward to next week's wedding for three years.
They say a wedding is a ceremony every girl wants.
But for me, it was more about showing my parents that Lucas Hunt was worth it!
I wanted to tell them he still remembered the promise he made me when he was at his lowest.
That he was willing to give me a grand wedding to announce it to the world...
But in the end, it was all just my self-deception.
If he really loved me, how could he bear to make me cut ties with my parents?
"We're not having the reception either," I zipped up my suitcase, "and you won't be there anyway. What am I staying here for?"
He was speechless.
"I just said we'd postpone it, not cancel it," his tone softened, "something urgent came up at the company. I had no choice. About your parentsonce I'm done with this, I'll go talk to them myself."
Tessa also came over carrying the bridesmaid dress:
"Claire, don't blame Lucas. You just stay home drinking coffee and watering plants every day. How would you know how busy he's been at the company lately?"
"As his secretary, I know exactly what he's doing. He's been working around the clock for weeks!"
I paused: "Secretary? Aren't you in the operations division?"
Something suddenly flashed through my mindemployee gossip I'd overheard when I went to find Lucas Hunt at the company a few days ago:
"Mr. Hunt's secretary follows him around all day. They close the office door for an hour or two, and when they come out, her hair is all messy."
I'd laughed it off at the time.
I thought Lucas Hunt's secretary was still old Robert. He was used to him and wouldn't replace him easily.
Turns out... this secretary wasn't that secretary!
Tessa froze for a moment, quickly glancing at Lucas Hunt, then explained with a smile:
"The operations division hasn't been busy lately, so I volunteered to help Lucas share the load. He was too tired. I couldn't just watch."
"Claire, I'm doing this because I feel bad for your husband. If you can't help him, I will!"
It wasn't that I couldn't helpLucas Hunt wouldn't let me go to the company.
He said I married him to enjoy life. That was all I needed to do.
But he didn't tell me that to enjoy this bit of comfort, I'd have to lose my marriage, my friends, my parents, and my dignity...
Just as Lucas Hunt was about to chime in, we heard the door from the living room.
Martha was back. "Mr. Hunt, Miss Claire!"
"Didn't you have the day off?" Lucas Hunt asked.
Martha scratched her head: "I got halfway there and remembered I forgot the motion sickness medicine Miss Claire bought for me."
She looked at Tessa with her crooked smile, then at Lucas Hunt, and suddenly laughed twice:
"Mr. Hunt, please don't hit Miss Tessa anymore!"
Tessa's expression changed: "Martha, what nonsense are you talking about?"
Martha tilted her head, looking confused: "I'm not talking nonsense."
The living room fell silent.
Lucas Hunt was the first to react, frowning and scolding:
"Martha, if your head's not clear, go rest. Stop spouting nonsense."
Then he turned to me with a helpless tone, "You know her condition. You'd actually believe her crazy talk?"
Tessa's eyes also reddened, looking aggrieved:
"Claire, just fire this Martha. She's always talking nonsense."
She tugged at my sleeve.
I lowered my eyes, then let out a laugh:
"I know. Martha's mind isn't clear. I won't take what she says seriously."
Lucas Hunt let out a breath of relief and walked over to squeeze my shoulder.
"Alright, I'm going to the study to work."
Tessa, probably to "avoid suspicion," didn't eagerly follow him like usual.
Instead, she pulled me to sit down. "Claire, I'd love to keep you company during the break, but remember when I tried on the wedding dress? Actually, I'm getting married next week too! It works out perfectly that your wedding got postponed."
I sneered inwardly.
I could guess who the groom was, but I was too lazy to ask.
She rambled on for a bit, then suddenly looked pleading:
"There's a very important document that needs to be signed for. Help me receive it before you go home, okay? You don't have a job anyway. You can go back anytime. No rush for a day or two."
I hesitated for two seconds, then nodded: "Okay."
She happily hugged me: "I knew you were the best! I'll leave first then."
The house fell quiet.
My heart also completely quieted down.
Early the next morning, I didn't get up to see Lucas Hunt off.
He sat by the bed, running his fingers through my hair and instructing:
"Babe, when I get back, I promise I'll give you a grand wedding that will make your parents happy too!"
In the past, my heart would have been sweet for days.
But now, every word felt like he was reading a script.
Reading it to someone he had no intention of keeping promises to.
Seeing I wasn't responding, thinking I was still unhappy about postponing the wedding, he left on his own.
The moment he left, I grabbed my suitcase and walked out.
I ran into Martha at the door.
I looked at her and smiled: "Martha, would you be willing to come back to my hometown with me? You could work there from now on."
Her eyes lit up: "That would be great! I know Miss Tessa is pregnant with a baby~ Mr. Hunt said when the baby's born, he'll give it to Miss Claire to raise. I don't want to take care of someone else's child!"
I froze, instinctively touching my own belly.
Married for three years, he had always refused to give me a child.
A while ago I said I was bored at home. He suddenly said, "How about we adopt one?"
"Childbirth is too painful for women. I can't bear to see you suffer like that."
I'd actually believed his "concern" at the time.
I was too foolish.
When I got home, Father was reading the newspaper in the living room.
He looked up and saw me, frowning: "You really came back? Not having the wedding anymore?"
"Not anymore." I handed my suitcase to the servant.
Father put down the newspaper and beckoned me to sit.
"Why didn't that girl Tessa come back with you? Hasn't she been living at your place?"
"She had something to do."
Father snorted: "What could she possibly have to do? She just likes clinging to you. Two years ago I arranged a good job for her, but she insisted on going to find you."
I didn't respond.
Perhaps she wasn't going to find me at all, but to find Lucas Hunt.
She was a scholarship student my father sponsored.
Later, my father even brought her mother to work as a cook.
During those years when I was fighting with my family over Lucas Hunt, she always supported me.
And all along, she was working her way into Lucas Hunt's heart...
Father continued asking:
"Did you handle the divorce paperwork? Back then you insisted I give him the cooperation rights for that project. If you two divorce now, I won't be giving it to him anymore!"
My eyes suddenly stung.
I didn't dare tell Dad that my marriage certificate was fake. I didn't even need a divorce.
I nodded: "Yeah, divorced!"
Father nodded. There was heartache in his eyes, but he didn't ask more.
The next day, Dad arranged for my blind date to come over.
His name was Xavier Moore. His family was as wealthy as mine.
He was very handsome but rather quiet.
We sat face to face for three minutes, and the wedding was settled.
Yet Lucas Hunt and I had been together for three years, and he still hadn't given me a wedding.
How ironic...
The wedding was held at a resort hotel owned by the Moore family.
Although it was rushed, it was extremely luxurious.
After the ceremony, we went straight to get our marriage certificate that afternoon. This marriage certificate was real.
On our wedding night, I was nervous when my phone rang.
It was a video call from Tessa.
I hesitated for a few seconds, then answered.
She was wearing a slip dress, smiling sweetly: "Claire, did you sign for that document for me?"
There was a probing tone in her voice.
I smiled, "Already signed for it. Don't worry."
Her eyes brightened: "Good. Once my wedding's over, I'll come back to keep you company right away!"
As she spoke, she deliberately turned her phone around. The screen swept across the hotel room.
The bed was messy, her face flushed, unable to hide her smile:
"Tonight, my husband and I did it three times. I told him to stop but he wouldn't. My back hurts so much now!"
A man's voice came through the phone:
"Only three times and you can't take it? We used to be able to do it seven times in one night."
Tessa's smile couldn't be suppressed. She said coquettishly: "I know, you're so annoying."
I held the phone without saying anything.
Then Tessa spoke to me through the phone again: "Claire, guess who my groom is?"
"No need to guess," I said. "Congratulations on your marriage. I need to go to bed with my groom too."
The other end paused, as if not processing what I'd said.
At that moment, Xavier came out of the bathroom, walked to the bedside, and suddenly reached out to embrace my waist, his lips brushing against my earlobe.
Caught off guard, I let out a soft moan.
Tessa was still in a daze when the man beside her suddenly sounded alert:
"Who are you talking to? What groom?"
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