The Divorce That Freed Me
d pushed Leo down the stairs. It was a lie, of course. I had been in the library with Liam
she snarled at me in the hallway, her v
ou, Ava! I warned you what would happen if you didn' t accept h
I felt a strange sense of calm. The ang
e security cameras in the west wing hallway. You' ll see I haven' t been near the main sta
d with uncertainty. Richard was left looking foolish and angry, his threats hangi
ng, there was a charity dinner I was obligated to attend. Richard and Chloe arrived together, holding hands. He
saw me as a relic, a woman who had lost her husband' s favor, who was being replaced before their very eyes. Chlo
de, I was making a promise to myself. I would not endure this. I would not become a footno
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