Goodbye, My Marriage and Pain!
Yvonne Louis, who fell in love with Ian Shaw at first sight, has loved him wholeheartedly. Ian Shaw, the so-called ice-cold prince of Kings University, promised to Yvonne's mom that he would love and care for Yvonne. However, Yvonne was hurt so badly by Ian during their seven years of marriage, and she finally decided to divorce him as her heart died cold. Ian only found himself drowning in regret when she had gone. Will he be able to win her back?
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Rain in the Gallery, Tears in the Frame
He stares at the painting—her drenched self, frozen in blue sorrow—while reality shows her in ivory grace. The irony? He’s the one drowning now. Goodbye, My Marriage and Pain! uses visual echo like a poet: memory haunts more than rain ever could. 💧
Umbrella Logic: A Love Paradox
He holds an umbrella in fake rain, phone to ear, while she leans over a balcony in real sunlight. The disconnect screams louder than dialogue. Goodbye, My Marriage and Pain! weaponizes weather as emotional metaphor—dry hearts under wet skies. ☔️
Choker, Tie, and the Weight of Words
Her pearl choker tightens with every unspoken sentence; his tie hangs loose, undone by guilt. They speak in gestures—touching ears, clasping hands—yet never quite connect. Goodbye, My Marriage and Pain! proves silence can be the loudest scene. 🎭
The Potted Plant That Started It All
A tiny succulent on the balcony ledge—innocent, green, overlooked. Then it falls. Then he flinches. Then she watches. One plant, three heartbeats. Goodbye, My Marriage and Pain! hides devastation in domestic details. Never underestimate the power of potted drama. 🌱
The Bow That Ties Two Fates
That white bow isn’t just hair decor—it’s a motif of fragility and choice. When he kneels, it trembles; when she turns away, it catches the wind like a surrender flag. Goodbye, My Marriage and Pain! doesn’t shout its tragedy—it whispers through ruffles and tied ties. 🌸