Her Divorce Trial Turned When the Court Saw What Her Husband Hid-hamyt - Chainityai

Her Divorce Trial Turned When the Court Saw What Her Husband Hid-hamyt

The courtroom had been built for quiet damage.

Everything in it seemed designed to make pain behave itself.

The wood benches were polished until they reflected the overhead lights.

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The carpet swallowed footsteps.

The long tables in front of the judge made every private collapse look official.

That morning, I sat at one of those tables with my gray coat buttoned to my throat and my hands folded so tightly that my nails pressed half-moons into my palms.

Across from me, Ethan Blackwood looked rested.

That was what struck me first.

Not guilty.

Not afraid.

Rested.

He stood beside Vanessa like a man waiting for a photographer, his suit fitted perfectly, his tie smooth, his expression practiced and patient.

Vanessa wore white.

It was not bridal white, not exactly, but it was close enough to sting.

Her dress was clean, simple, expensive, and meant to say she had nothing to hide.

I knew better.

For two years, she had moved through my marriage in small, careful steps.

A lunch receipt here.

A hotel charge there.

A signature that looked too much like mine from far away and nothing like mine when someone finally cared enough to look.

Ethan had not brought her to court by accident.

He wanted the room to see her.

He wanted the judge, the lawyers, the press, and the strangers in the back row to understand that he had already replaced me.

A man like Ethan did not only want to win.

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