Hank regretted it. In fact, the regret sank in a long time ago.
He realized life was not as good as he thought since he went public about his relationship with Jessica. He was disappointed with his decision.
This was especially when his family nitpicked and fought with Jessica endlessly. It was annoying. He was having more than second thoughts.
It was all the same, going from a lover to a wife.
Had he been nice to Liberty, gotten her on a weight loss program, and given her time to dress up, his wife would not have lost to his lover…
“Why are you staring into blank space, babe?”
With Hank’s eyes on Liberty, Jessica nudged him and brought him back to earth.
“I’m fine.”
Hank had no guts to admit he was dwelling in the past and regretted his choices as Jessica would jump down his throat.
He had his pride. He did not want a public fallout.
It would only let Liberty see him as a complete joke.
Hank drew close and carried his son out of the car.
Once Liberty got out, he put Sonny down and took Sonny by the hand. Hank said to Liberty, “This is the bridal shop.”
Liberty took a look without making any comment.
She remembered the bridal shop as she and Hank rented their wedding outfits at the same place for their wedding too.
Jessica sure loved to compete with her in everything.
Liberty smirked to herself. How unconfident Jessica must be to do so?
Jessica could not stand seeing Hank and Liberty walking together. They were also holding Sonny’s hand like one happy family. It did not sit well with Jessica that Hank and Liberty were once family either.
She took quick paces over and stood next to Liberty, pushing Liberty to the side. Jessica intimately held Hank’s arm.
Liberty found it amusing.
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