
Escape from Mr. Whitman (Emma and Theodore)
| Authors | Hazel Moon |
| Categories | Romance |
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| Chapters | 450 |
| Status | Ongoing |
| Publish | 10 chaps/day |
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Written by Hazel Moon, Escape from Mr. Whitman (Emma and Theodore) is a Romance Ongoing that takes readers on an intense journey of emotions, conflicts, and discoveries. A must-read that captures your heart and keeps you hooked from start to finish.
On their fifth wedding anniversary, Emma Bennett learned that Theodore Whitman’s first love had returned to the country. That very night, she discovered him in the bathroom, pleasuring himself while whispering that woman’s name.
So this was the reason Theodore had never slept with her in all their five years of marriage.
Theodore Whitman: "Emma, Cecilia is all alone here. She has no one. I’m only helping her as a friend."
Emma Bennett: "I see."
Theodore Whitman: "Emma, I promised Cecilia I’d celebrate her birthday with her on the island. I’m just keeping my word."
Emma Bennett: "Okay."
Theodore Whitman: "Emma, this banquet requires a presentable assistant. Cecilia is more suited than you are."
She replied: "Sure, go ahead."
When she stopped getting angry, shedding tears, or making a fuss, he grew suspicious and asked: "Emma, why aren’t you angry?"
Of course she wasn’t angry anymore—because she, too, was leaving.
Long weary of her stagnant marriage, she had been quietly studying and applying abroad.
On the day her visa was approved, she handed him the divorce papers.
Theodore Whitman: "Stop joking. How will you survive without me?"
Without a word, she booked a flight and left for Europe, cutting off all contact.
The next time he heard about her, it was through a viral video—a woman in fiery red, dancing gracefully against a foreign sky.
Clenching his teeth, he swore: "Emma Bennett, I will find you, to the ends of the earth."


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