Her Best Friend Smiled At The Divorce Table Until The Trust Spoke-Cherry - Chainityai

Her Best Friend Smiled At The Divorce Table Until The Trust Spoke-Cherry

Clara Whitman thought she had prepared herself for the divorce papers.

She had prepared for the cold conference room.

She had prepared for the pen.

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She had prepared for the way the final signature might feel like pressing her own hand against a bruise.

What she had not prepared for was Brooke Callahan sitting beside Nolan Pierce with her cream blazer smooth, her gold watch shining, and her shoulder close enough to touch his.

The law office in Briar Glen smelled faintly of burnt coffee and printer toner.

Sunlight came through the tall windows and struck the glass wall beside the conference table, turning every small movement into a reflection.

Clara could see Nolan’s hands.

She could see Brooke’s smile.

She could see herself too, standing on the far side of the table in a pale gray coat that suddenly felt too thin for the room.

Attorney Elliott Vance placed the final decree in front of her.

“Mrs. Whitman-Pierce,” he said, “once you sign here, the marriage is legally dissolved.”

Brooke’s eyes flicked down to the line where Clara’s name was supposed to go.

She was trying not to look excited.

That was the part Clara noticed.

Not the betrayal.

Not the fact that her best friend had come to the divorce meeting as if she were already the next Mrs. Pierce.

The excitement.

It had the shine of someone waiting for the last gate to open.

Clara picked up the pen.

It felt cooler than she expected.

Her hand did not shake.

There are humiliations that make a woman loud, and there are humiliations that make her precise.

Clara had become precise.

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