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The Weight Of Leaving by Riven Kade novel Chapter 13

Ethan stared at me like I’d just slapped him.

Divorce?

When did I ever agree to that?

Waithow could you even file without my signature?

Of course, he’d forgotten about the divorce agreement we’d both signed years ago.

I shook my head, voice like ice.

Isn’t that exactly what you wanted?

Now you can be with Zoey out in the open.

Zoey’s face lit up at that. She immediately latched onto his arm, eyes sparkling.

She’s right, Ethan! Didn’t you say you were sick of her ages ago? Now you’re finally free!

Come onlet’s get married today, hit City Hall, throw a party tomorrow. What do you think?

But Ethan’s brows only furrowed deeper. Instead of going along with her, he pulled his hand away, face

hardening.

I told you this has nothing to do with you. I was just helping out. Don’t get cocky and make my wife misunderstand.

Then he turned to me, softening his tone.

Did she say something to mess with your head?

She’s just a kid who talks too muchdon’t take her seriously.

I swear on my lifethere’s nothing going on between us.

He scanned my face, hoping for a flicker of emotion. When I gave him nothing, he sighed, bent down, picked

up the divorce decree from the floorand tossed it straight into the trash.

Alright. Enough of this. Don’t joke about stuff like that again. I’ll let it go this time.

Come on. Let’s go home.

He reached for my hand.

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I slapped it away without hesitation.

Even now, he thought I was throwing a tantrum. Acting out for attention. As if I were still that woman who used to bite her tongue and let him walk all over her.

I met his eyes, steady and unflinching.

I’m serious. The divorce paperwork’s already filedfeel free to check with the court.

Then I turned away and looked to my team instead.

Guys, it’s been half an hourdecided what we’re eating?

Seeing I was in good spirits, unaffected by Ethan’s meltdown, they visibly relaxed.

Seafood!someone grinned. “Time to make the boss bleed a little!

Yeah, let’s see that credit card cry!

I ignored Ethan’s darkening expression and led my crew into the restaurant. They burst into laughter and noise, quickly ordering up a feast. They teased about running up the bill, but I noticed how they skipped the priciest items.

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