You Want That Watch? Then Watch Me Leave
Synopsis
"On our wedding day, my bride insists on wearing an old, beat-up watch with the million-dollar wedding dress I buy her.I call off the wedding on the spot.She looks at me in shock. "You called off the wedding just because of a watch?"I take out the divorce agreement and tell her to sign. "Yes. Because of that watch."Everyone calls me crazy. They cannot believe I would end a ten-year relationship over something so worthless and file for divorce in front of everyone.Dad walks up and slaps me across the face. "Get on your knees, you disgrace."My mother-in-law shrieks that I have ruined her daughter's future by returning her like damaged goods. I look at the watch on her wrist, which is stopped at 3:07, and I smile.Then, I phone my assistant. "It's time. Release everything. I want a divorce.""
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