The Hidden Will That Turned A Divorce Hearing Against One Smirking Husband-lequyen994 - Chainityai

The Hidden Will That Turned A Divorce Hearing Against One Smirking Husband-lequyen994

Richard Sterling entered courtroom 4B as if the hearing were already over.

He did not hurry.

He did not check the hallway behind him.

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He did not look like a man waiting for a judge to decide the shape of his life.

He looked like a man coming to collect something he believed had already been wrapped, labeled, and left at the counter for him.

Chicago pressed its winter face against the courthouse windows, turning the light thin and gray.

Richard brushed one invisible speck from the sleeve of his charcoal Italian suit and took his place at counsel table with the mild impatience of someone delayed by people beneath him.

The fountain pen came out next.

He tapped it once on his legal pad.

Then again.

Flora Vance heard it from across the table and felt the sound travel straight into her jaw.

The pen sounded expensive, controlled, and cruel in the quiet courtroom.

She sat with her hands folded in front of her, the beige cardigan pulled tight around her shoulders even though the room was warm enough.

Her eyes were red.

Her throat felt raw.

Her hair had been pulled back because she had not trusted herself to do anything more complicated that morning.

Richard noticed every bit of it.

That was what made it worse.

He liked the stillness in her.

He liked the way she had stopped correcting him in public.

He liked the way silence could be mistaken for surrender when a person was tired enough.

Beside him, Marcus Blackwood arranged the divorce packet like a dealer laying down the final card.

Marcus had built his career on making terrible things sound inevitable.

The prenuptial agreement, he had said, was valid.

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