Finley clenched his teeth, his frustration reaching a boiling point. "I don't believe in hitting women, Shay, but today, you've really pushed me to the edge!"
Shay held her cheek, still stinging from the force of Finley's slap, as stars danced in her vision. It felt as if he'd poured every ounce of his being into that one explosive motion.
"Go ahead, hit me all you want! Even if you beat me senseless, your child won't come back! Livia doesn't love you anymore, and she's never turning back. Face it, Finley, we're both unloved, miserable souls!"
"No, Shay, we're nothing alike," Finley shot back, stepping away to take in the sight of the woman who had once been so full of life but now seemed cold and calculating.
The innocent, carefree girl he once knew was long gone.
"I regret ever meeting you, Shay! With your venomous heart, no one could ever love you!"
Finley's emotions teetered on the brink of collapse. Knowing Shay was behind everything made his blood boil with a desire to tear her apart.
Shay immediately regretted her words but couldn't take them back.
Before she could say anything else, Finley roared, "I don't believe a single word you say. Shay, you'll have plenty of time to think and repent in prison!"
He turned on his heel and walked away, Shay's pleas falling on deaf ears, her regret echoing in the air as Finley moved further away without looking back. But regretting was pointless; there was no turning back time.
...
Inside the cozy warmth of Oliver's home, a lavish dinner awaited. The winter chill outside demanded an indoor celebration.
Ayala and Evan arrived with Mandy in tow, their eyes widening in surprise at the sheer opulence surrounding them.
Mandy couldn't help but gasp. "Wow, Oliver's place is something else! They even have marble pendants under the streetlights!"
Ayala quickly pulled her hand down. "Don't point, sweetie. We don't want Oliver's family thinking Josie's folks are out of their depth."
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