rescent orange slash against the peeling brown paint. It felt
on rent. The landlord, a perpetually weary man named Mr. No
. Adelynn quickly tore the notice from the door, her hands shaking as she crumple
ion of their final failure. Beside it, she placed the marriage contract from Christian Mercer. The two
in his contract. She looked up prenuptial agreements, non-disclosure agreements, contract law
ironclad. It was cold, precise, and brutally straightforward. It offered everything it promi
gallery that had failed spectacularly. He had left them with nothing but debt and a legacy of beaut
she just trading one form
hey were both laughing, the sun in their hair, the future an unwritten, hopeful page. Her mother looked so vibr
it had destroyed them. She would not make the same mistake. Her d
tact information at the bottom of the contract-a private
of cabbage and despair filling h
oice answered on the fi
This is Adelynn Acosta," she said. "Please inf
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