Ginny Shaw lay in a pool of blood, on the brink of death.
He still looked at the woman opposite him, "I will not go back."
At that time, she thought, if only he could be so unyielding before marriage.
In the end, it was the woman called Candi who pulled the trigger, she cried as she killed Ginny Shaw, then collapsed onto Ginny Shaw's corpse and committed suicide.
She ordered someone to bring back Ginny Shaw's body and had the woman cremated, scattering her ashes into the sea. In life they could not share a bed, in death they could not share a grave, and she was very satisfied with this outcome.
She never signed the divorce papers; she was still Ginny Shaw's wife, living in the Shaw Family building.
She held the child that belonged solely to her, facing the packs of wolves in this family.
She gradually shed her joys and sorrows, living more and more like Ginny Shaw once did, to the point that even Ginny Shaw's relatives said the two were increasingly alike.
