mind a whirlwind of thoughts. Every detail of their ten years together played like a movie reel-moments of laughter, the fir
sn't one to
the contacts and hesitated before calling her closest friend, Lia. The woman who
when her friend answe
of handling some 'business matters,' observing quietly, noting Maya's habits, who she talked to, and how Ar
ow she could protect herself and their assets if the divorce went through. But Sinta's plan went b
married, enrolling in evening classes, and reconnecting with old friends. Ev
y gathering strength. He flaunted his relationship with Maya, inviting her to their ho
ual, surprised to find Sinta in the middle
e call and faced him directly. "You wanted a divorce, fine. But I'
u? Fight me? This
, confident smile that spo
egun, and Sin
viting her to dinner parties and making public appearances that only deepened Sinta's resolve. But Sinta was no longer the
that tied their lives together in more ways than Arka realized. She met with lawyers, accountants, and pr
ome from a boutique event, he fou
id softly, "we
, wary. "A
aya. And about everything you
"You're playing a d
a. You're the one who's been playing game
him harder t
husband. She learned of Maya's ambitions, her financial struggles, and the lengths she was willing to go for Arka's wealt
r future, Sinta prepared her own quiet celebration-a dossier fil
ove Arka made, Sinta had a counter. Every se
s their marriage, thei