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eating. They handed me divorce papers designed to strip me
was on a hospital rooftop, threatening to jump a
it another one of
shut, and forced me to listen as he and his mistress
twisted by their lies, ha
e shrieked. "You don't
y broken me. They expected t
d. This wasn't surrender. I
pte
Soli
like infidelity. Their faces were grim, filled with a familiar anger. I did not panic. My heart did not race. I looked at the divorce agreement Celine held,
I cried. Second time I called the pol
t with a professional grip. Her gaze swept over me, betraying no emotion.
eline stated, her voice flat. "This
were. She drafted th
," Celine read from the papers, her voice clear and precise. "You forfeit
mind was clear, focused. This was just
ly meeting Courtney's, "you agree to surrender
ther clause. A necessary sacrifice. A step in a larger plan. Courtney watched m
rame, crossing his arms. He waited for me to break. My silence frus
forward. He slammed the divorce agreement onto
y said, his voice low and dangerous. "The first time, you swo
e walked to the
d the police. You made a scene." Courtney stopped in front of me.
nd a flicker of the old
dy. My grip was firm. I signed the document. My pen moved across the page, each stroke a deliberate
precise. It was final. This wa
rs. She glanced at Courtney, a faint, alm
Celine stated, her voic
er. He had expected an outburst. He had expect
. I placed it ba
be moved out," I said, my voice flat.
able. "Visitation? After this? You think you deserve
augh escaped me.
all visitation rights too. J
ng for something. What kind of mother gives up her child so
four years, I endured Courtney's cruelty. For four years, I watched Celine poison Bailey agai
lors, aren't you? Running off to your new lover, abandoning your own ch
did not defend myself
dmission of guilt. It w
ating cost of shattering
hey broke w
n. They had no idea this

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