The Divorce That Freed Me
sday morning. I was in the drawing room with Liam, readi
vault, Ava. I want the sapphires.
I said, not taking
ands, tossing it onto a nearby table. "This i
up. "Leave my mommy alone!" he said, his small v
don' t fight," she said softly, the picture of concern. But
son stumbled backward and fell, his head hitting th
digging into my flesh like talons. "Don' t you dare!" he snarled, hi
I cried, strugglin
yelled. He raised his free hand and, without a m
ped. The quiet drawing room, the crying children, Chloe' s triumphant smirk-it all f
dead in the eye, my vision surprisi
on' t get to decide
ut a folded document. I threw it on the table in front of him. "This is from my lawyer. It' s a p
into a flicker of panic. He had never believed I would actually do it. He had pushed and pushed, alway
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