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s the polished mahogany desk. The black ink o
e fluorescent lights above felt like a physical drill pressing into her skull. Her lungs suddenly forgot how to ex
ice. She pressed her thumb into her palm, the nail digging into the soft flesh
h asked. Her voice was terrifyingly
ned the targeted therapy, the potential surgeries, the gruel
wn the cold, tiled wall of the empty corridor, her knees hitting the floor. She clutched the diagnosis report to
vibrated i
ling hands. It was a text fr
dinner. I have a
n the city. For three years, Hannah had played the role of the perfect, invisible wife. She had given up her own brillian
erfume on his collar. She had seen his phone screen
iley
stress, Carmel Walls. Carmel had destroyed Hannah's mother's marriage, and now, history was repe
e. The sharp pain in her stomach
ardened. She opened her phone browser and typed in two searches: Di
into the garage of the sprawling Cox Mans
ensive cologne and leather. She went to the wall safe hidden behind a paint
business contracts Branden needed to sign for an upcoming
ed out a standard divorce agreement, meticulously filling in the asset division
report and slipped them right into the mid
r phone and dial
rolled the Cox family's finances. She had always hated Hannah, vi
voice crackled through the sp
uisition contracts, Branden needs to sign them tonight. A
ht, triumphant laugh. She thought Hannah was finally givi
e," Dorian said briskly. "Come to my ho
," Hannah said
pers on the desk. A bitter, h
d. Branden walked into the living room, loosening his
ofa, the stack of documents
running a hand through his hair. He did
ushing the papers toward him. "Dorian sa
nah spoke. He dropped onto the sofa next to her, pulling a p
ace remained impassive. She tapped her finger on th
bother reading the hundreds of pages. He scribbled his signature on the dotted lines. He signed
n down. He final
compliment, nor was it genuine concern. It was an accusation. "Don'
ars. She felt absolutely nothing. The love had been
h," Hannah said quie
d, already standing up. He didn't wait for her reply. He wal
fingers gripping the folder. Sh
ne and texted her best
. And I'm get
antly. WHAT? ! I'm c
. Tomorrow. I have th
er bedroom, the door was slightly ajar. She heard Branden's
you tomorrow, Ba
tly, but she didn't make a sound. She walked past the room and entered
ed documents into her bedside drawer. Sh
ight, she wrote: Co
e divorce
inancial co
rn to m
he illnes
jaw clenched until her teeth ached
rapped in the Cox family's web, would only give them ammunition to destroy her faster. She had to bu
on the cold bed, fully clothed, staring at the ceili
was adjusting his expensiv
g to see Dorian today," she said. "I've
r forming on his lips. He thought she w
n scoffed, opening the door. "Just don
the door
up her car keys, her knuckles w
ere in thir

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