her room, her mind made up. She began packing her bags with
s, she carefully signed the documents, her hand
avy with emotion. "These are the divorce papers, sign here," she said,
d sadness as she gazed at her husband, h
're going?" he asked, his tone laced with sarcasm. Olivia's response was immediate and fierce.
to leave," he said, his voice dripping with satisfaction. "I am very happy fo
never thought their marriage would end like this, with so much anger and resentment. But
Olivia's eyes welled up with tears as she looked at her former best friend, the woman who had betra
she was confused, and the only thing she wanted to do was to leave immediately, to get as far away from Lucas and Maddie as poss
n her tracks. "And where do you think you're going with
ned to face him. "What do you mean by that, Luc
Maltida!" The housekeeper appeared almost immediately
must not take anything with her except those divorce papers she's hol
like a member of her own family, but she knew she had no choice but
of Lucas's cruelty. "Lucas, you can't do this to me," she pleaded. "I
glinting with amusement. "Your parents were the ones who handed the properties to me." He produ
er. She took the papers from Lucas, her hands shaking as she scanned the document. T
with emotion. Tears streamed down her face as
isper. "Let them take the clothes, my ID, and some things at
d forward. Her eyes blazed with anger as she dragged Olivia to the gate and pushed her out of the
ixed on Maddie's cruel face. But before she could respond, a troop of
, shoving a microphone in Olivia's face. "Were
reeling with shock and confusion. She felt like she was t
. "You shameless married woman," one of them spat, her voice dripping with venom. "Ho
the sheer cruelty of it all. She sat on the floor, her body wracked w
isappointment. "I thought you were a good person, but I guess I was wrong." The woman's word
w more aggressive, their faces twisted in rage. The crowd's hatred and a
going to make sure you regret killing my ch