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The pen looked cheap in Mason Reed’s hand.

That was the first thing Claire noticed when he signed the last page of their divorce packet.

Not Vanessa Bell’s red dress pressed against his side.

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Not Diane Reed sitting on the couch with her hands clasped like she was watching a woman finally get what she deserved.

Not Paige Reed holding up her phone like a courtroom exhibit made for strangers online.

The pen.

A blue plastic ballpoint from the law office, the cap chewed at one end, the ink skipping once before it caught.

Mason dragged his name across the paper with a flourish and leaned back like he had just closed a business deal instead of a marriage.

“There,” he said. “Freedom.”

Vanessa laughed under her breath and placed one manicured hand on his thigh.

Diane smiled wider.

“Finally,” she said. “Maybe now my son can build a real life with a woman who actually belongs beside him.”

Claire sat across from them at the glass coffee table in the living room she had painted with her own hands.

The walls were still the soft gray Mason once called perfect because it made the house look expensive.

Behind him, a pale rectangle showed where their wedding photo had hung until three days earlier.

Mason had replaced it with a framed photo of himself and Vanessa at a rooftop restaurant.

They were smiling in it.

They looked like people who thought betrayal counted as progress if the lighting was good.

Paige stepped closer with her phone.

“Hold on,” she said. “Claire, look up for a second. My followers need to see the exact moment you realize you lost.”

Claire folded her hands in her lap.

“I haven’t lost anything worth keeping.”

Mason’s smile turned hard.

“That’s pride talking,” he said. “You walked into this marriage with nothing, Claire, and you’re walking out with nothing. The house is mine. The accounts are mine. The car is mine. You get your clothes, your old chair, and whatever little books you keep pretending make you interesting.”

Vanessa tilted her head.

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