rabe
't I stay at my husband's house? Was it a crime to come back early? I stretched my legs into the buildin
early-but my husband entangled in bed with my sister wasn't one of them. I should have knocked. I wished I had. But
their bodies tangled beneath the sheets. You'd think they would scramble to cov
n't I? I had news to share... but now, I stood r
stepped farther into the room,
ook in his eyes telling me everything
e low and bored. It was almost as i
he pillow, watching me with a small smirk on her fa
roll down my cheek. No. Please. This had t
you see you interrupted something important?" She rolled her eyes at me and sat up on the b
ords registered. Was she
as I stepped forward. "Th
his belt buckle. It took all my willpower to keep my gaze fixed on his fa
irabella. Your husban
just Mirabella? The realization hi
nothing short of pleading, begging him to remember that we were m
ooked back at me, his voice lowering as an amused smile curved his lips. "Sure
u, did you, Mirabella? You think I want a barren woman?" His words were
gh my chest, and I nearly
Robert-the most successful man in New York-I never expected it from him. The man who used to hold me at night while I c
ou're not needed here," Sienna groaned, getting u
eflating at the malicious look in my older si
through gritted teeth, my fing
able, grabbing a piece of paper before tos
ot tears. Divorce papers? I looked back at him, my hea
whispered, disbelie
This had to be some kin
g-anything-that would tell me this was a mistake, that he
" he repeated, his v
oice cracked, the plea slipping out before I
ly, rolling her eye
s my sister. I had spent years protecting he
husband, smirking down a
han, we can work thr
istered what had happened. My head snapped to the side,
lifted a trembling hand to
her eyes. "You
ore she shoved me backward. I stumbled, ca
"Enough, Sienna." He made
on. You've wanted to get rid of her for years.
reath hitch
and I struggled to swallow back the bile rising wit
en hesitate
bled as I gripped the divorce papers. I didn't want to sign them. I didn't want
. No one wants y
. He didn't argue. He ju
and one more thing." She leaned in, her l
lips trembling. "She's lying."
hand moved to Sienna's waist,
e body w
gna
egnant with my h
e rising in my throat
er stomach mockingly. "You were never woman enough to giv
tighter, my nails digging into the leather. The tears streamed
pers and leave, Mirabella. You're
d the lump in my throat
om the paper, Sienna ripped
ning. "Now that that's ov
look at me. "Do
mirked.
heels slipping against the polished floor. I crashed onto t
na grabbed me by my dress an
I cried, struggl
e wrenched open the front
rushed through me-but the worst part wasn't physic
hest heaving. My sister stood in the doorwa
he sneered. "Your husband, your home,
my cheeks as I st
vor and disappear. You should've never been
t there,
ost eve
nal, cruelest re
here wi
ld have chang
embling hand
preg