He Wanted Her Late Ex’s Inheritance. Then The Judge Read The Will Date-Quieen - Chainityai

He Wanted Her Late Ex’s Inheritance. Then The Judge Read The Will Date-Quieen

The courthouse hallway in Columbus smelled like old paper, damp coats, and coffee burned down to bitterness.

Catherine Marsh stood under the fluorescent lights with a folder pressed against her ribs and told herself not to look toward the vending machine.

She looked anyway.

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Linda Chow was there in her green coat, half-hidden near the wall, pretending she had not come to watch the final act of someone else’s marriage.

Derek Marsh stood ten feet away in his gray suit.

It was the same suit he had worn to holiday dinners, office parties, and one funeral where he had held Catherine’s hand so tightly she had believed that steadiness meant love.

Now he stood beside his attorney, speaking in a low voice, as if a courthouse was just another place where he could rearrange a room until it suited him.

“Fair is fair,” Derek said.

He said it softly.

That made it worse.

Men like Derek understood volume.

They knew yelling made them look cruel, but quiet words could be dressed up as reason.

Catherine looked down at the separation agreement in her hands.

She folded it once.

Then she slid it back into her folder.

She did not cry.

That disappointed him more than she expected.

For eleven years, Derek had been married to the version of Catherine who remembered insurance deadlines, renewed the dog’s medication, paid the electric bill before the late notice came, and stayed calm when other people made messes.

They lived in a beige colonial outside Columbus with trimmed hedges, a two-car garage, and a golden retriever named Biscuit who still waited by the front door every evening as if human beings were simpler than they were.

The house looked peaceful from the street.

The neighbors waved from driveways.

The porch light worked.

The lawn got mowed.

Inside, the marriage had been emptying one small act at a time.

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