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lts were heavy, the paper stock thick and expensive, mocking the cheap, trembling hands that held it. Outside, the storm battered the fl
mat
r the ties Giselle had desperately tried to knot. The red text at the bottom blurred as Giselle's eyes filled wit
click-clack of stilettos on marble echoed before the
her like carrion birds waiting for a carcass. She threw a folder o
venomous satisfaction. "A fake heiress. A fraud. The Woods family has alread
r throat felt like it was stuffed with
humiliated this family for the last time. You're a d
fountain pen and held it out to her. The gold nib glinted under the chandelier l
eyes were fixed on the doorway.
se
for three years. There had been moments-small, quiet moments-where sh
om shifted. It gr
llarreal
ked immaculate, untouched by the chaos of the storm outside or the destruction of
yes landed
e was nothing. It was like looking into a void. He looked at her
him, her hand reaching ou
oothly. Effortlessly. A
cigar cutter, the metallic snip loud in the silence. He lit the cigar, took a
it," h
baritone, and utter
breathe. "Is that it?" she asked, her voice shaking
riage was a business transaction, Giselle. And the product I purchased w
he same person who made you coffee eve
cruel. "And Joseph deserves better. He deserves Cly
gut. The woman who had hovered at the edges of th
ing a file on his desk, ignoring the conve
. To him, she was just an asset that had depreciated to zero. The hope that had sustained her for thre
pen from the lawyer. The metal ba
t she forced it to steady. She pressed the nib
se
signed away her home. S
tion of a second-his brow furrowed. A micro-expressio
e papers away the mome
ut," Buna ordered
she had left. She looked at Joseph one last time. The desperatio
t steady, born of absolute ruin, "that
. He waved his hand toward the do
he walked past the lawyers, past Buna's triumphan
nd rain. It used to be the scent of her
. The thunder roared, wel
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