He Mocked His Wife at Divorce Signing Until Her Father Stood Up-yumihong

Everyone laughed at Mara Ellison while she signed the divorce papers.

Not everyone loudly.

That would have been easier.

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Some of them laughed with their mouths.

Some laughed with their eyes.

Some laughed by looking down at their legal pads and pretending the silence had nothing to do with them.

The conference room sat forty-eight floors above Chicago, wrapped in rain and glass and the muted hum of money pretending it had manners.

Outside, the city was blurred into gray towers, streaked headlights, and traffic crawling along wet streets below.

Inside, the air smelled like cold coffee, expensive leather, and that sharp metallic edge a room gets when everyone knows something cruel is about to happen but no one intends to stop it.

Mara sat straight at the long walnut table with both hands folded in front of her.

She wore a beige cardigan Garrett had once joked made her look like somebody’s substitute teacher.

She had chosen it anyway.

Not because it was flattering.

Because it was hers.

Across from her, Garrett Vale reclined in his chair like a man posing for a magazine profile that had not been written yet.

Dark suit.

Perfect cuffs.

Watch turned just enough to catch light when he moved.

He had always known how to make a room look at him.

Two years earlier, Mara had mistaken that for confidence.

Now she understood it was hunger.

The black metal card landed in front of her with a cruel little spin.

It clicked once against the table and slid to a stop beside the tabbed divorce agreement.

Garrett smiled.

“There’s twelve thousand dollars on it,” he said.

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