Hearing his question, the color drained from both Hannah's and Samuel's faces.
But just as quickly, they schooled their expressions back to normal, as if nothing had happened.
"Lionel, this was your idea, and yesterday I agreed to go along with it. Are you telling me you've changed your mind now? That you think it's a bad idea and you're going to back out?"
Hannah looked at him with a scornful smile. "Lionel, do you ever think before you act? Can't you come up with a solid plan instead of changing your mind every five minutes? Your time is valuable, but so is mine. I don't have all day to play your games!"
"If you don't want to do this, then let's just go home. But I'm warning you, if you dare give her that compensation money, I will raise hell with the Woods family. We'll all end up trending online, and since I've already been through that so many times, I couldn't care less."
Hannah worried that a night of thinking had made him see through her plan and that he intended to drag this out instead of getting a divorce.
If that was the case, her only option was to proceed with the lawsuit as she'd originally planned.
What a waste of a perfectly good night of anticipation. Still, to avoid raising his suspicions, Hannah had forced a furious expression, her voice sharp and biting.
The commotion drew the attention of other people at City Hall. Couples who were arguing or taking pictures paused what they were doing and turned to stare.
"It suddenly occurred to me that if we really get divorced, you'll leave me for good and never come back. I'm worried about that, so I had to ask you directly."
Quennel's words had been a brutal wake-up call.
Horrified, Lionel had hung up without another word and floored it to City Hall.
The sight of Hannah and Samuel looking so excited, combined with what Quennel had said, made him realize the truth. Hannah had agreed so quickly yesterday because she wanted a real divorce, not a fake one.
Once they were officially divorced and the compensation was paid, she would never marry him again.
"Hannah, can you promise me that after the thirty days are up and we get the divorce decree, you'll come back to me after I settle things? If you can promise me that, we can go inside and file the papers right now."

Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah)
Hello! This series has been requested a lot on Reddit, but we’re unable to post the link there ourselves. If you have a Reddit account, we would truly appreciate it if you could help us share the link to this novel to increase its readership. As a thank-you, we will increase the number of free chapters available each day. Thank you so much for your support!...