Divorce Has Never Felt This Good

Divorce Has Never Felt This Good Chapter 181



Divorce Has Never Felt This Good Chapter 181

“What games do you want to play?”

Seeing that the basket was full of game coins, Becky suddenly smiled. “I want to play all of them,” she said.

Becky had loved playing arcade games as a young girl and had often come to the arcade after school with Jessie and their friends.

They were so good at it that they often won heaps of tickets that they could exchange for prizes. The manager had become worried and allowed them to play the games for free under the condition that they couldn’t exchange the tickets for prizes.

Becky and Jessie had played the games for fun. They didn’t like the prizes very much, but they were of the opinion that it would be a waste if they gave them up even after winning fair and square.

They had agreed to the manager since they could play the games for free.

However, Becky’s visits to the arcade had drastically reduced once she had started university. And it had stopped altogether since she had married Rory.

The Casper family needed a gentle, considerate woman without habits like playing arcade games. To become a wife that met their standards, Becky hadn’t done a lot of things that she loved during her three-year-long marriage with Rory. She hadn’t played the drums, entered the arcade, or even visited her parents.

In hindsight, she thought of everything back then as ridiculous.

While Becky was distracted by these thoughts, Devin raised his hands to cover her eyes and said, “How about we play a different game today?”

Becky turned towards Devin, but his hands remained over her eyes, preventing her from seeing anything. But she believed that he wouldn’t do anything bad to her in a public place like this.

“What do you have in mind?” she asked with a smile.

“I’ll cover your eyes and play the role of guide. You will be the driver. Okay?”

Becky’s smile faded at Devin’s words. “I don’t think that’s a good idea.”

“Really? But you haven’t tried it yet. How do you know it’s not good?” Devin whispered in Becky’s ear. She could hear the smile in his voice.

Devin sat down in Becky’s seat and retracted his hands. He pulled Becky to sit in front of him, saying, “The unknown is the most exciting.”

He covered Becky’s eyes again, this time with one hand, and pressed the start button with the other.

“Are you ready, Becky?”

It was a 5D racing video game in which they could virtually feel the collision and fly.

Before Becky could react, the car drove out, hitting the guardrail beside the track. Content held by NôvelDrama.Org.

The chair monitored the collision. When Becky leaned forward at the impact, the inertia almost immediately pulled her back and she thumped heavily into Devin’s chest.

Devin placed his chin on Becky’s shoulder, taking her by surprise. “You just hit the guardrail on the left.”

When Becky didn’t react, Devin placed one hand on hers and helped turn the wheel, saying, “You are now in the middle of the road. There is an obstacle on the left which we will go through. There is an obstacle on the left again…”

Becky could hear Devin’s deep voice and felt his warmth on her ear when he spoke.

She was embarrassed and in this process, accidentally rammed the car into the wall.

A bang sounded at the impact. The chair bucked as it caught the collision and Devin gripped Becky’s waist a little tighter.

Becky pushed his hand away as she said coldly, “It’s not funny, Devin.”

Devin frowned at her before saying, “How about changing roles?”

Becky moved his hands even farther away and jumped off the seat. “I don’t want to play any games.”

Devin followed her and cocked his head to look at her. “Are you angry?”

Becky didn’t say anything.

But Devin had just crossed a line he shouldn’t have.


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