I looked at the fireworks, but this scene hurt my eyes deeply. When the fireworks bloomed, they were engraved with Kelly's name, not my name, Helena. It went without saying who this birthday party and fireworks rain were for.
Suddenly, Adam asked the nanny to take care of me and he had to leave for something important.
"Helena, you wait for me to come back." She kissed me on the forehead and left with Kelly impatiently.
Looking at their backs as they left one after another, I followed them.
Finally, my sight stopped at the door entrance, where Kelly sat on Adam and kissed him passionately. Adam turned around and brought Kelly under him.
"Fortunately, Helena couldn't see it. You actually put your name on the fireworks. Don't mess around in the future."
"What are you afraid of? She can't see it."
Kelly tore his clothes and spoke. The breathing of the two became heavier and heavier and then it was out of control. I took out my phone with trembling hands, pointed it at them and pressed the record button. I recorded them for as long as they were entangled in there.
Finally, Kelly was tired and she fell asleep on Adam. But Adam didn't stop yet, grabbing her and moving again. I couldn't listen anymore and turned away in embarrassment.
I ran all the way home and didn't dare to stay any longer. Until I got home, I finally let go of Adam with a dead heart. I took off my wedding ring and threw it into the trash can.
I turned back to the room, found all the things that belonged to me and Adam, took them to the garden, dug a big hole and threw them in, then lit a fire and burned them all to ashes. I watched the flames devour our memories coldly. Adam, we have no future.
I just returned to the room when Adam rushed back like crazy, sweating profusely. He was relieved when he saw me.
"Helena, why did you run home alone? How dangerous! You scared me to death."
Adam spoke with fear.
I smiled, "You left for too long, I was scared! So let the nanny take me back first."
Adam then hugged me guiltily, "Sorry, it's all my fault."
Next, I didn't say anything and Adam didn't leave. He stayed with me all the time. We spent a few days quietly. Until the seventh day, Adam accompanied me for a walk, but received a call in the middle. He wanted to leave in a hurry on the grounds of overtime.
I kept him, took out a document and turned to the signature page for him.