Nine Divorces, One Last Stand
thousand eight hundred and twent
Thompson, filed for di
ourt, tears in his mistress' s eyes, dramatically presenting a posit
om, showing Mark, drunk, begging me not to leave, then savagely
denied the petition. Mark, enraged, swore he' d
ter. I was poisoned at a dinner, doublin
ad of helping, he dismissed my agony, saying,
g threat echoing in the night: "Just obey, or I' ll file for divorce ag
ed over me. This wasn't just a physical wound; it was
a decision formed in my mind, cr
as