Chapter 75 I Want To Leave Him
Chapter 75 I Want To Leave Him
Cherry pushed Jackson away impatiently, and said, "Jackson, don't believe everything that you see, I
just don't feel like explaining. Just relax and go to sleep, okay?"
However, leaving her alone was the last thing that he wanted to do. He tore off her pajamas, grabbed
her arms forcibly, and demanded her to answer him, "Are you getting tired of me?" "What?"
Cherry sensed that his anger was boiling, and was afraid that he would not leave her alone if she kept
defying him. She thought that she might as well obey and please him to prevent him from finding out
that she was pregnant.
Her gaze on Jackson then turned affectionate. She suddenly kissed him, and her lips pressed and
rubbed gently onto his in a kind of sensual dance.
She ended the argument before Jackson even realized what happened.
Jackson was surprised, and he immediately fixed his eyes on her; he had not expected her to kiss him
first.
Cherry whispered in a sweet and gentle tone, "I'm so tired, I just want to sleep. Please!"
Jackson, as always, surrendered to her girly behavior, and his rage and fierceness extinguished in just
moments. Looking at the woman under him, he thought how could he ever do anything against her
will?
He kissed her tenderly on her forehead, flipped her over, and held her tightly in his arms. Breathing her
scent, he fondly said, "Sleep tight, I'll be right here with you."
Cherry did not show any reluctance this time, because this was the best that she could have hoped for
the moment. She whispered to him, "You too."
As Cherry cuddled up against him, she had a feeling of reassurance, and it did not take long before she
fell asleep. She thought, 'It's so good to have him beside me now, I don't feel so lonely any more. Every
time I saw that he was anxious for me and angry about the things that I did, I thought that he cared
about me and loved me, but as soon as Sally showed up, he lost all of his calm. He'll do anything for
that woman, even abandon me. He cares so much about her, but what about me? Did he ever think
about how sad I would be?
It feels like he and I have returned at the very beginning of our relationship, when we got married just
for our own sake; he, for stopping the endless blind dates, and I for escaping from the Shen clan, but,
unfortunately, marriage is like a tomb that buries us little by little. Should this child really come to this
world?'
Cherry slept until she woke up natural. When she opened her eyes, Jackson was looking at her
affectionately.
"Awake?" he asked fondly. He could not get enough of her sleeping face.
"Yes. When did you wake up?" asked Cherry.
"Just now, " said Jackson, as he caressed her hair and pulled it behind her ears. He then asked
attentively, "Are you hungry?"
She then unconsciously put her hands on her stomach, and said, "No, not really."
Her silly behavior pulled his heartstrings, and he suddenly felt that he could not stop loving her more
and more by each passing day. He grabbed her waist and cuddled her, and whispered in her ear,
"Honey, now that you've had a good rest, can we do it?"
However, the love words seemed to alarm Cherry. She was pregnant now, and if they had sex in the
way that they always had, they would definitely hurt the baby.
She slowly tilted her head backwards and gazed at him, and as she put her arms around his neck, she
coquettishly asked, "Don't you have to go to the barracks today?"
"Not now, I'll go in the afternoon, " he replied, and then asked quickly, "What's wrong? Do you want
want me gone?"
She denied immediately, "No, of course not."
"Let's do it, honey, I can't wait any longer, " said Jackson, pressing Cherry under him.
"Wait, " cried Cherry suddenly, stopping him. Belongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.
A little unsatisfied, he asked, "What's wrong?"
She looked him straight in the eye, and begged, "Not today, please!"
"Why? Are you sick?" he asked anxiously.
"No, I'm not, but I'm just a little depressed and not in the mood, " she lied. She was thinking whether to
tell him that she was pregnant, or not.
Jackson could tell that Cherry was not in the mood, and he did not insist. "Okay, whatever you say."
She gave him a half smile and said nothing more. She snuggled her head on his chest, and felt his
warmth. Suddenly a great affection for him flooded her heart. Should she still cherish it as before? She
did, and she cherished every moment that she spent with him, because if something were to ever
happen, she might never have him again in the future.
They cuddled up together in bed until noon, and afterwards Jackson took her out for lunch.
They ate inside the VIP room of a fancy restaurant, and Jackson carefully studied her. He felt
comfortable in the cozy atmosphere, but his emotions were dominated by hers.
After lunch, he drove her home before he set off again to the barracks.
Before he left, Cherry snuggled up against his shoulder at the porch, and was reluctant to say goodbye.
His heart overflowed with happiness. Only God knew how much he wanted to stay with her, but he was
a soldier, and he did not have much time for her.
After some time, he looked at his watch, and said to Cherry, "Honey, I really have to go now. You stay
at home and take good care of yourself, I'll be back tomorrow."
Cherry pretended to be deaf to his words, and instead lingered for a little longer before she let him go.
She looked up at Jackson's handsome face and nodded to him.
Jackson then kissed her on her cheek and left.
Tears welled up in her eyes when she saw Jackson disappear in sight. She said to herself, "Jackson,
perhaps I'm the one who should leave."
Cherry then turned around and entered the house. She called Stephen, with whom she made an
appointment.
When she entered the cafe, she saw that Stephen had already arrived there, and she walked straight
over to his table.
As she took a seat across the table, she called out his name, "Stephen!"
"Cherry, is there anything wrong?" asked Stephen anxiously. Since Cherry had told him over the phone
that she had a matter of some urgency, he was apprehensive about her.
She looked at Stephen, and decided to be frank with him because he might be her only reliable friend.
"I want to leave, " said Cherry decisively.
Stephen, a little stunned, asked, "What do you mean by that?"
Her tone then suddenly turned serious, and added, "I want to leave Jackson, and I also want to leave
this city."
Stephen suddenly called out her name, "Cherry!" and then asked, "Is it because of the baby?"
She turned to look out the window, and said, "Partly, but I have other reasons as well."
Cherry did not express any emotions, and Stephen did not know what she was actually thinking.
"Where do you want to go?" he asked.
Suddenly a glimmer of hope flashed through her mind. Could she really rely on that?
"I want to ask for Wilson's help, " she said.
'Wilson?' Her answer took Stephen by surprise because he had inquired into Cherry's past and thus
knew about her relationship with Wilson.
She nodded quietly.
Stephen then got lost in thought. Whatever was the case, he wanted her to be well and happy. Even
though she did not love him, and he could never be her Mr. Right, he still hoped that someone could do
it.
He then continued, "Cherry, do you think that Jackson would let you go?"
"That's why I don't want him to find out. With, or without his permission, I'll still go, " said Cherry firmly,
looking at Stephen again.
"But you know Jackson, and without his approval, leaving him is nearly impossible!" Stephen knew
what a murderous man Jackson actually was, something he had experienced years ago.
"Even if it means my life, I'll still go, " Cherry said bravely. "There's no point of being with him any
longer. To see him put me aside for Sally? To stay at home with my baby and wait for him?"
After she said these words, a tear rolled down her face. It was a tear of grievance, mixed with a little bit
of unwillingness to leave Jackson, whom she wanted so much to be with. However, his heart was not
hers, and now she had a baby. How could she ever let her child live the same agonizing life that she
had? If she let that happen, she and Sally would then be just like her mother and Jade, spending all of
their youth fighting for a man, leaving in the end nothing but scars on their own children. She would
never let that happen to her and her child.
Stephen felt sorry for her, but could not find a single word in him to comfort her. Her tear made him
understand that he had to help her to achieve what she wanted, by all means possible.
"What do I have to do?" asked Stephen.
Cherry's mood lifted slightly when Stephen promised to help her; her plan would be carried out
smoothly with his assistance.
Cherry took out her passport, handed it over to him, and said, "Book me a flight on the day after
tomorrow. Once I board, you have to find a way to erase any trace of my departure from Jackson. He
can never find me again."
"A flight on the day after tomorrow?" said Stephen, surprised. "Why in such a hurry?"
Cherry shook her head, and said, "Jackson will come back home tomorrow and return to the barracks
the day after that. I have to seize the opportunity, or otherwise, there'll be no way for me to leave him in
the future."
Stephen asked nothing more, and just nodded.
Cherry warned him again, "Stephen, remember to wipe off all traces of my departure! I have high
hopes on you."
Stephen then looked at Cherry and again nodded, but could not help but ask, "Cherry, do you really
plan to keep the baby hidden from Jackson forever?"
Instead of giving him a straight answer, she said firmly, "You know that I don't change my mind so
easily..."
She could not be more determined. It was time to give up the painful life she lived and start a new one,
one where at least her child could grow up peacefully and be happy. No matter how Jackson would
think of her, she would accept every blame and curse that he would throw at her.
Stephen nodded silently.