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but the diagnosis seared itself into my brain: cancer. I had kept it a secret from everyone, most especially from my husband, Edward Harrington. I did not want him to be alarmed. I had been
It was my uncle. "Clara, is everything all right between
ied, my own tone feigning lightness
ard took a woman with him to a chec
y mouth. "Are you consid
es
rep
arent disguise. "Even if all the men in th
her me if it's not urgent. That's it!" He spoke in an icily sharp voice, the blade of a knife cutting through the silence. He hung up before I
ional captivity. He was always cold, always cranky. He'd accuse me of things I wasn't doing, and the last public meltdown had broken my heart. At the Thompson's gathering, h
d a soft voice resonated in my ear. "Hey, sister." I heard the v
resentful of me the whole time and had plotted to have Edward believe that I was cheating on him. I glared. "Don't r
d and asked gently, "Are you here to
business," I growle
here?" Imogen smiled and continued,
always had a long-term thing for Edward, doing everything she could to lure him into bed befo
table, and my face turned white the minute I saw the handwriting on it, familiar and jagged all
at all throughout the night and then, I became pregnant!" Imogen gazed at her friend with a look of s
She just fell to the floor and cried, "Ouch, my belly!" I was stunned. I had just punched her fa
room by hospital personnel. I, hav
s. It was Eleanor Harrington, the mother of Edward. She squinted upon seeing me. "What
rrington, she pushed her!" said the middl
not letting others be happy either?" Eleanor slapped me on the face with immense forc
king up a story, but my mother-in-law's demeano
t like I was going to faint. But at that moment, the door to the operating room s
ing the news. She pounced on me, punchi
lost their focus, and I then
body ached so horribly. Nevertheless, I was able to lean on the bedside. While I was still ga
Whitmore. I am Mr.
at the man standin
Mr. Harrington has instructed me to negotiate
for a divorce?" I thought I m
e a document. "This is the divorce s
e me a divorce agreement. I would not even look at it. I shifted my gaze at the attorn
an; he's not available!" de
ow had my relationship with Edward fal
ed Edward's number, and waited with my eyes shut
I fallen? First, an aff