Chapter 279 Your Best Friend’s Husband
Right. Today was the hearing.
She’d waited so long for this. Everyone had promised to show up, to support her. Now they’d all vanished.
Her future on one side. The people she loved on the other.
At this crucial moment, Sherry realized she cared more about her friends than about that piece of paper declaring her divorced.
Adam was already working his contacts. Within minutes, he had answers. “Your friend Yelena? She’s on her way to the courthouse.
“The others? Don’t worry about them. They’ve been around King City long enough to handle themselves. Focus on what you need to do.”
Sherry trusted Lucas’ friends. But that heavy feeling in her chest wouldn’t go away.
Even on the ride to court, she was torn. She worried about everyone and worried Gilbert wouldn’t show.
What she didn’t expect was that he showed up. Not only that he was earlier than them, with Julia at his side.
So much for “keeping distance.” That promise hadn’t even lasted a month, and here they were standing together again.
Though, to be fair, they stood slightly farther apart than before.
Julia spotted Sherry and smiled. It made her skin crawl.
Only when Sherry saw Yelena waving from a seat below did her heart unclench a little.
Once proceedings began, she understood why Adam had such a reputation.
The lawyers Gilbert brought were basically steamrolled-one-sided, no contest,
Adam wasn’t just there to win the case. He was going to help Sherry get the assets that were hers.
And his first target? Julia. That showed just how sharp Adam/was.
Every word stayed within legal bounds, nothing overtly leading, but everyone in that room understood Julia had inserted herself into a marriage.
A bunch of people turned their eyes on Julia. Whispers started.
“She’s so pretty and still chose to be a homewrecker? That’s gross!”
“What I hate most in this life is side chicks and cheaters. Disgusting.”
Julia lifted her chin. “I don’t see it as interfering with a marriage. What I did was normal.



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