Divorce: A Woman Reborn
ceholder, perhaps even someone his family had arranged. Someone who would be a more suitable mother for a Miller heir
st for a few hours, came with
cally as Chloe drove them towards the hospital. "You must be the most
rs cannot," Chloe replied calmly, her eyes on the road. The phrase
ad of nonsense. Let's be honest. You're the lady of the
nse of clarity. Isabella was right. That's exactly what
"The woman who needs a nanny? You're using me, Isabella. You' re
ond. "He loves me. He would divorce
" Chloe countered, pulling i
idn't have
ed through the halls, she saw old colleagues. One of them
ages! I heard you got married. We
loe. "It's good to see you
r had," he said warmly. "It's a shame you
thinking about that a lot lately," she admitted, her voice softe
mile. "There are great fellowship programs abroad. A year in New
ll look into it," she said, feeling a genuine smile for the first time all day. "I'm not go
amed. "That'
ng for yourself? What a joke. You're trapped
her new life in New York, a life far away from t
? Did the check-up go well?" He didn't ask about Chloe, didn't ask how her da
ound of his voice a meaningless buzz. Let him worry, she thought. Let him pour all his attention and care into anot