Have Some Thoughts Chapter 3

Have Some Thoughts Chapter 3

Jason grabbed her by the collar. What else did 

she say? Tell me everything.” 

The housekeeper’s face paled. Nothing, sir

That was all she said.” 

He let go, shoving her aside. He ran upstairs

dialing Sarah’s number. Have you seen Amelia?” 

No, we didn’t meet today.” 

But Amelia said she was having dinner with 

you tonight.Jason’s voice was eerily calm, a calmness he himself didn’t understand. But his 

hand, clutching the phone, was shaking

She did call, but I had surgery. We 

rescheduled.” 

Jason hung up, then called Amelia’s other 

friends. No one had seen or spoken to her. He 

stood outside their bedroom door, his hand 

hovering over the knob. He couldn’t bring 

himself to open it

Such a clever woman, Amelia. How could he be 

so foolish as to think she was oblivious? When 

did she find out? How much did she know

Andcould he ever earn her forgiveness

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Jason’s mind flashed back to college. He’d 

gotten close to a freshman girl during a club activity. She had a crush on him; everyone knew it. Amelia mentioned it a couple of times, but he brushed it off. He loved her; he didn’t care 

about other women. Then, at a club dinner, he’d 

covered for the girl when she drank too much 

and walked her back to her dorm. Amelia hadn’t 

yelled. She’d just broken up with him. He’d been 

devastated, his world shattered. He barely 

remembered the next six months, the agonizing 

effort it took to win her back, to get that 

second chance

His hand trembled as he pushed open their 

bedroom door. The room was dark, the bed 

neatly made. Empty. Even the faint scent of her 

perfume was gone. He rushed through the 

house, opening every door. Empty. Empty

Empty. He called her, his hand shaking. It rang

but she didn’t answer. He forced himself to 

calm down, lit a cigarette, took a drag, then 

called David, his assistant. David, find her

Now. I want every detail.” 

Sir. find who?” 

He gave David the name of the club. Where did 

she go after she left? Where is she now? Who 

has she been in contact with?Check her 

passport, flights, trains, buses. Everything.” 

And her phone. Track her location. Call me the 

second you know anything.” 

Jason raced to the airport. She couldn’t have 

gone far. Maybe back to her small hometown

few hundred miles away, or to the city where 

her other best friend lived. He tried to reassure 

himself. He’d been so careful. He’d warned his 

friends not to say anything. Chloe wouldn’t 

dare. Maybe Amelia had just heard rumors

Maybe she was upset he’d been working late

that he hadn’t been spending enough time with 

her, that he’d broken a few promises. Maybe 

she just wanted to teach him a lesson. Things 

were different now. They were married, their 

lives intertwined. She was fragile, dependent on 

him. Leaving him would be like a caged bird 

released into the wild. She wouldn’t survive. He 

told himself this, but it offered little comfort

く 

His heart pounded the whole drive. He called 

her again at a red light. No answer

As he neared the airport, David called. Mrs. 

Miller left the club around 4 PM, sir. But the 

street cameras wereblocked. We can’t trace 

her route.We checked the airport, train 

stations, bus terminals. No record of her 

leaving.” “Sir, perhaps she’s still in the city?” 

Jason gripped the steering wheel, relief flooding 

him. Find her, David. No matter what.” “What 

about her phone?We can’t track it, sir. The 

signal seems to bejammed.” 

Jason’s mind went blank. He barely heard the 

rest of what David said. He remembered 

Amelia’s words. The gift. Their high school. The 

front office. He was supposed to pick it up 

tomorrow. He couldn’t wait

He sped to the school. It was past midnight

The office lights were off. He pounded on the 

door. A cold flake landed on his nose. He 

touched his face. Snow. The first snow of 

winter. They’d fallen in love during a snowfall

just like this. He stood there, numb, until Mr. 

Henderson opened the door. He handed Jason 

a simple brown envelope. Jason took it, his 

hand burning. He almost threw it away. He 

knew what it was. He didn’t want to face it. But 

he opened it

Divorce Agreement. Her signature, her 

fingerprint. Printed screenshots of text 

messages. No other words. But the message 

was clear. He glanced at the messages, then 

crumpled the papers in his fist. He offered Mr. 

Henderson a cigarette, mumbled an apology 

and a thank you, then drove to Chloe’s

He kicked the door open. Chloe, sleepy but 

delighted, rushed towards him. He slapped her 

across the face. He didn’t speak, just kept 

hitting her. Her face swelled, blood trickling 

from her lip. She stumbled, falling to the floor

clutching her stomach, begging him to stop. He 

looked down at her, then kicked her in the 

stomach. She screamed, curling up in agony

Blood bloomed on the white carpet. He grabbed 

her by the collar, lifting her off the ground

Who do you think you are?he snarled, his 

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grip tightening on her swollen face. His voice was cold, despite the rage twisting his features. You’re nothing but a whore. How dare you harass my wife?” “I only agreed to the baby because I didn’t want Amelia to go through the hardship.You think you’re special because you’re pregnant? Chloe, who the hell do you 

think you are to mess with my wife?” 

Chloe’s vision swam. Pain tore through her abdomen. Terror and regret consumed her. Why had she been so greedy? Why had she coveted Amelia’s place? She should have just had the 

baby, secured her future

I’m sorry, JasonI’m so sorry,she gasped. Please, the babyI’m losing the baby” 

Too late.He shoved her away in disgust

Pray my wife forgives me and comes back. If 

she doesn’t, your life is over.” 

Jasonit’s your baby tooshe sobbed

writhing in pain, reaching for him with bloodied 

hands

He stepped back, watching her pass out. He 

called someone. Take her to the hospital. Just 

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make sure she doesn’t die.He left without a backward glance

Downstairs, a thin layer of snow covered the 

ground. He was only wearing a shirt and pants, but he didn’t feel the cold. He called Amelia again. No answer. He looked down at his wedding ring, then realized Amelia hadn’t been wearing hers for days. At the hospitalshe’d seen everything, heard everything. And she hadn’t said a word, hadn’t shed a tear. How disappointed she must have been. He couldn’t 

bear to think about it, couldn’t find the words to 

describe how he felt

I followed Professor Davis to a remote town in 

the northwest. The conditions were basic, the 

schedule demanding. The professor worried 

about my health, but after the initial adjustment

I thrived in the fastpaced environment. I got

new phone and number, but kept the old one 

active, tucked away in my room. Jason called 

and texted almost every day. I ignored them all

I finally called Sarah, told her briefly about 

Jason. She raged for a full ten minutes. That 

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