He Smirked Over Divorce Papers, Then The Trust File Hit Court-hamyt - Chainityai

He Smirked Over Divorce Papers, Then The Trust File Hit Court-hamyt

The hospital room made everything sound smaller than it was.

The beep beside my shoulder.

The soft hiss of air from the vent.

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The paper scrape of the blanket whenever I moved my wrist.

I had been in that bed long enough for the room to stop feeling temporary, long enough for the nurses to know I liked ice chips in a plastic cup, long enough for the fluorescent lights to make my own hands look unfamiliar.

Then Adrian walked in.

He did not come in quietly.

He came in with polished shoes, a fitted jacket, and the easy confidence of a man who believed the weakest version of me was finally the version he could control.

For a moment, I thought he might at least pretend.

A tired smile.

A question about the doctors.

A hand on the bed rail.

He gave me none of that.

He brought no flowers, no overnight bag, no change of clothes, no concern tucked anywhere behind his eyes.

He only looked at the hospital blanket, then at the envelope under his arm, as though he had timed the visit for the one place where I could not stand up and walk away.

I had been married to Adrian for five years.

Five years was long enough to know every version of his face.

There was the charming face he wore for friends.

There was the serious face he used when he talked about business.

There was the patient face he gave older relatives when he wanted to be admired.

Then there was this one.

This was the face he wore when he thought he had already won.

He stood beside the bed and looked down at me.

The IV tape pulled slightly against my arm when I shifted, and I hated that he noticed.

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