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The heavy oak door of the Manhattan Family Court groaned shut behind Hayley, the sound swallowed by the city's midday roar. Sunlight, sharp and unforgiving, struck her face, forcing her to squint. It felt like an interrogation lamp.
Brad followed a step behind, his Italian leather shoes clicking impatiently on the granite steps. He adjusted his silk tie, a nervous habit that had nothing to do with nerves and everything to do with vanity. "Christ, that took forever. You'd think they'd have a more efficient system for this."
Hayley didn't answer. She took a deep breath, the air thick with exhaust fumes and the smell of street-cart hot dogs. It did nothing to settle the acid churning in her stomach. Freedom tasted like pollution.
His tone shifted, dropping the feigned annoyance for a cold, transactional finality. He held out a plain manila envelope. "Here. A final bit of generosity."
She stared at the envelope, not moving to take it. "What is it?"
"Fifty thousand," he said, as if discussing the price of a used car. "For your time. Your companionship. Consider it a severance package."
A black Porsche Panamera slid to a silent stop at the curb. The passenger door opened and Jenna Hartman emerged, all long legs and Christian Louboutin heels. The sunlight caught the diamond on her finger-the one that used to be a topic of gossip column speculation. Now it was just a fact.
She glided up the steps and linked her arm through Brad's, her smile a perfect, polished apology. "I'm so sorry, Hayley. I hope this wasn't too awful for you."
Brad instinctively shifted, positioning himself so Jenna was slightly behind him, a protective gesture that painted Hayley as the aggressor. His eyes, once the color of a summer sky she'd loved, were now flat and hard as slate. He looked at her with a disgust that made her skin crawl.
"It's not your fault, darling," Jenna cooed, her voice dripping with synthetic sympathy. "These things happen."
Hayley's gaze dropped to their interlocked hands. Her own nails dug into her palms, the small, sharp pain a welcome distraction from the immense, crushing weight in her chest.
Brad shoved the envelope into her hand. The paper felt flimsy, insulting. "Just take it, Hayley. Take the money and get out of our lives. Go back to whatever gallery will have you."
She looked down at the envelope. It felt weightless, but it carried the full, crushing weight of four years of her life, condensed into a cheap paper container.
Her fingers, trembling slightly, pulled out the check. The number was there in crisp, corporate font: $50,000. Brad's signature was an arrogant, illegible scrawl at the bottom.
She lifted her head. The grief that had clouded her vision moments before was gone, replaced by something cold and clear, like ice forming on a winter lake.
Her hands moved, one to each end of the check.
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