Sign the divorce papers, Eliza, or I’ll make sure you walk out with nothing
Daniel rolled his eyes. His mother, Vivian, tapped her acrylic nail on the granite. “It’s straightforward, dear. You waive any claim to the house, the […]
Daniel rolled his eyes. His mother, Vivian, tapped her acrylic nail on the granite. “It’s straightforward, dear. You waive any claim to the house, the […]
I didn’t argue. I just nodded once, tightened my mother’s apron, and went back to my station. Marcus laughed and went back to his judge’s […]
I sat down anyway. Slid my leather folio open. Madison’s laugh got sharper, the kind of laugh people use when they’re trying to convince themselves […]
I clicked the pen open and slid the check back across the marble, untouched. “Keep your forty thousand, Margaret. I came here today to tell […]
I didn’t move toward the coffee. I walked to the projector instead. ‘Actually, Marcus, since you’re so eager to talk real numbers, let’s talk.’ I […]
I set my badge on the table. Then I set down a small black flash drive beside it. Preston laughed. “Sentimental keepsakes won’t save you, […]
I didn’t reach for a pen. I reached for my tablet. “Derek,” I said softly, “before I give you anything, I think the board should […]
“Brittany,” I said quietly, “give it back.” She laughed, hugging the binder to her chest like a trophy. “Grandpa left me the bakery, Hazel. That […]
Service ended at eleven. Vincent was already pouring himself a Bordeaux at the chef’s table, holding court with two investors, when the silver-haired woman from […]
Tyler tapped the papers impatiently. “Sign here. We’re transferring operational control to me and dissolving the charitable trust. Dad agrees. It’s time, Nana.” Brittany giggled. […]
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