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The Weight Of Leaving by Riven Kade novel Chapter 48

Chapter 8: Thirty Pieces of Silver

Ivy!Zane strode to her, fingertips grazing the red mark on her cheek. His expression was raw, painedas if he’d been

struck. She hit you? What happened?

Tearfully, Ivy recounted the story. Zane’s face darkened with every word.

It was a shawl,he turned on Nova, voice arctic. Worth assault?

Just a shawl?Nova’s voice shook. Zane, it was the only thing my grandmother left me!

Zane paused.

In three years of marriage, Nova had always been gentle grace personified. Never raised her voice.

Her redrimmed eyes and trembling shoulders now wereunfamiliar.

Ivy didn’t mean harm,he said, tone softening fractionally. She offered compensation. What more do you want? If the amount was insufficient- He pulled a checkbook from his inner pocket, scrawled a figure, and thrust it at Nova. Will

this suffice?

Nova stared at the check. An invisible fist crushed her heart. Breathing became agony.

When she didn’t take it, Zane frowned. He tore off another check. Wrote a larger sum.

Not enough?His tone was detached, transactional. How about this?

Check after check landed before her. Figures ballooned. Her heart froze solid.

Finally, she took the last one. Her fingers trembled.

Enough. The word was whispersoft, yet cost her everything.

Zane.

This check is enough

And this marriage is enough.

She turned to leave.

Stop.

Her steps froze. She didn’t look back.

You took the money. Now address the assault. His voice brooked no argument. Apologize to Ivy,*

Chapter 8. Thirty Pieces of Silver

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Nova stiffened. Slowly, she turned. Her eyes were bloodshot. What did you say?

Zane’s gaze was merciless. Apologize.

And if I refuse?Her voice trembled.

The Sterlingsfortunes still hang by Blackthorn threads. His words were casual daggers.

Nova’s breath hitched. The blade twisted deep.

He was threatening her parentslegacy.

Silence thickened, suffocating.

ThenNova bowed her head. I’m sorry.The words scraped her throat raw.

Ivy touched her cheek, feigning fragility. Ms. Sterlingis that sincere? Or is this how your elite circle pretends to

apologize?

Nova’s fists clenched. Nails drew blood from her palms.

A beat. Then-

She bent at the waista deep, ninetydegree bow of utter submission.

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