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She Took The Head Chair Before Her Ex Knew He Worked For Her-Quieen

The divorce papers sat between us like a body nobody wanted to identify.

Ryan checked his phone before he checked my signature.

That told me everything I had spent three years trying not to know.

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Sienna Vale sat beside him with one hand on his sleeve and the other resting over her stomach.

She wore white over red, sweet over cruel, softness over victory.

Ryan had chosen the coffee bar because it was close to the courthouse and expensive enough to make him feel merciful.

He scanned the last page, gave a satisfied nod, and said the words like he was closing a client account.

“Clean break.”

I looked at the man I had fed, defended, covered for, and edited into usefulness.

He looked lighter without me.

That should have hurt more than it did.

Maybe grief has a limit.

Maybe humiliation burns so hot it cauterizes the wound.

Ryan’s eyes dropped to my stomach.

“Three years,” he said. “Not one child.”

Sienna lowered her eyes, but the smile escaped anyway.

He placed his palm over her belly as if she had handed him a kingdom.

Then he slid the envelope across the table.

Two thousand dollars.

Not a settlement.

A tip.

“You’ll need it more than I will,” he said.

Sienna touched the envelope with two polished fingers.

She told me NovaRise would need support staff soon.

Cleaning.

Filing.

Something simple.

Ryan laughed, because cruelty always sounds funnier to the person holding the knife.

My phone vibrated under the table.

The message was from Graham Ellison, trustee counsel for a name my mother had tried to bury before I was old enough to ask why.

Transfer complete.

Effective as of midnight.

Theodore Blackwood’s will had triggered when I signed the divorce.

Blackwood Holdings was mine.

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