The Twin's Last Martian Wish
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came out. After a long moment, he slowly nodded, a single, decisive movement. He drained his glass, placed it car
the railing, gripping it tightly, trying to steady myself. The past five years had been a constant drain, physically and emotionally. The facade had been exhausting to m
see him, to get the divorce papers signed, to truly break fre
n's voice, thick with satisfaction. "Ada? Still out
ldn't. My body felt
little mouse finally found her voice. 'I'm leaving tonight.' What a
u get nothing. Not a penny of my money. No inheritance. No alimony. You'll be back to your pathetic fre
ackground noise, echoes of a life I was already leaving behin
heek. It was a tear of exhaustion, of release
You're upset that I won't play your little game. You wanted me to beg, didn't you? To tell you
. My hand, still clutching the locket, reached into the small purse I carried and
despite the tremor in my hands. "It's over. You can have G
ened into scorn. "Is this a joke? Some kind of elaborate test?" He snatched the papers from my hand, h
ing the perfect, silent wife, you suddenly want nothing? You're playing a dangerous game, Ada. A very
ss of champagne, glided onto the balcony. "She's not playing a game, darling. She's just bein
for your attention. She thinks she can compete with me. After everything." She gestured derisivel
ayton. My head was swimming, my visio
oice barely above a whisper, but laced with
a raw, naked rage. His hand shot out, grabbing my arm with brutal force. "Charad
ack into the penthouse, his movements jerky and aggre
dimly lit hallway. "Gisele, wait for me i
tion-" Gisele began, her
flashing with a possessive fury
ment, then scurried away, her high h
into near darkness. He shoved me against the wall, his body
e dangerously low. "You think you can just walk awa
ing my skin. "Don't you know how this works?
anger and desperation. I struggled, pushing against his chest, but my strength was fail
s burning with a dark intensity. "You want to be a mother? We can st
ipulation. I whimpered, a sound of pure misery, as fresh tear
d but insistent, pierced the door. "The ca
grets, Ada?" he murmured, pressing his lips to
oorway, his face grim. "Clayton! What the hell are you doin
mention of tabloids, of public scandal, seemed to brea
me abruptly. He pushed past Jovan, leaving
shoulder. "Ada, are you alright?" he ask
struggling to catch m
hing Clayton stalk away. He looked at m
et hidden beneath my dress. It was still th
voice raw. "I don't ha