Everyone’s eyes snapped to us.
Someone lunged over and grabbed Marcus by the collar.
Easton was yelling.
“It was you, wasn’t it?!”
“Huh?”
“I remember your voice! Was it you?! Did Laney sleep with you?! Was it you?!”
I shoved Easton off hard.
“Have you lost your fucking mind?!”
He was already the laughingstock of the industry.
Now he wanted to drag me down too?!
Easton’s eyes were bloodshot.
“The waiting period’s not up yet, Laney. Come home with me. We’re not getting divorced. We’ll just forget all this happened. I’m willing to let it slide.”
Too many people around.
I clenched my fists, rage bubbling up.
Marcus’s shoe tapped mine. He lowered his voice, still smiling. “There’s a lot of press here today.”
One sentence. Snapped me back to reality.
Stared at Easton for a long time.
Then I smiled, leaned in close and whispered right in his ear:
“Then do it. Don’t let it slide.”
I’m not like him.
Getting what I needed while messing with his head? That was enough.
No reason to hand him anything he could use against me.
After I filed for divorce, I didn’t sleep with anyone.
Easton could investigate all he wanted.
He’d come up empty.
Obviously, Easton knew that too.
So all he could do was stare at me in disbelief.
Eyes shattered.
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Don’t fall apart now.
I smiled, encouraged him.
“Don’t stress. Life goes on, right? You’re about to be a dad, after all.”
“Lost most of your money in the divorce, threw away millions on bad deals, and now you’ve got a kid to feed.”
Marcus walked over.
Dead serious.
“Oh?”
“Well then, congrats in advance, Mr. Carver. On your bundle of… joy.”
Easton’s face went dark, gritted his teeth for a long time.
Finally looked at me. “When did you get so cruel, Laney?”
I’d always been this cruel.
Just hid it all when I loved Easton.
Thirty days later, Easton and I walked into the courthouse together.
He pressed his lips together.
Didn’t look worn out or exhausted.
Instead, he looked at me with this complicated expression.
“Laney, it’s not too late to change your mind.”
Glancing at the woman sitting in his car, I laughed softly.
“What about your baby mama?”
He hesitated. “The baby’s mom can be you. Bailey never planned on competing with you for anything…”
He smiled bitterly.
“You’ve got it all wrong about her. She’s genuinely pure…”
“Even if she can’t marry me, she’s okay with staying in Portland.”
Thirty years old and still this naive about women.
For the first time, I started questioning my past self.
Was my taste in men really this bad?
I cut off his little fantasy.
“Mr. Carver, let’s wrap this up.”
The steel stamp came down on the divorce certificate.
Easton froze.
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As I was leaving, he called after me. “Don’t worry, I won’t remarry…”
Translation–he’d wait for me to come back.
I couldn’t hold it in anymore.
“I think you’re a fucking idiot!”
Then walked fast toward the parking lot.
Easton shouted something behind me, but the wind tore it apart. Couldn’t hear. And didn’t care.
At the lot, there was a black Aston Martin parked next to my car.
The window rolled down.
Marcus’s face, all smiles.
“Congrats on your freedom, Laney. Dinner to celebrate?”
I paused for a second.
Then handed him a contract I’d prepared.
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Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland’s breathtaking cold.

 
	 
 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		