The divorce settlement was something Lizetta had expected, but she was caught off guard by the extensive list of assets that were now part of the deal. It appeared as if her soon-to-be ex-husband, Remington, was trying to drown her in a sea of wealth—properties, mutual funds, stocks, a string of registered patents, and even cash and jewels. The property values alone seemed to hit the billion-dollar mark, not to mention everything else.
Moreover, Remington had agreed to a monthly alimony of $500,000. Lizetta was overwhelmed, to say the least.
"I don't need any of this," Lizetta tried to argue, looking across the coffee table at Mr. Barlow, her lawyer. "And the alimony... I..."
"Mrs. Dashiell," Mr. Barlow interrupted, "this is your rightful claim. Why on earth would you refuse? And as for the alimony, it's already less than what's typically expected. Mr. Dashiell insisted on this amount, fearing you might not accept more."
Lizetta was speechless. It was as if Remington thought he could just throw money at her and make everything okay.
She excused herself to make a phone call, stepping toward the floor-to-ceiling windows of the upscale Manhattan lawyer's office. Dialing Remington's number, she didn't have to wait long before he picked up.
"Met with Mr. Barlow?" Remington's voice came through, casual as ever.
"What's the meaning of this, Remington? Are you trying to buy my forgiveness? Or do you think throwing all this at me will make everything alright?" Lizetta's frustration was palpable.
Remington's sigh was heavy. "It's not about compensation. I'm just trying to do this divorce the right way."
"And making me pay back $3 million last time was your idea of a joke? You never intended for us to split, did you?" Lizetta's voice was sharp, accusing.
"You think I care about that $3 million? Lizetta, you wanted this divorce. This is how it's done," Remington's voice was laced with exasperation.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Shattered Illusions Love Lies and Redemption (Lizetta and Remington)
Does evil really triumph always above the good in this novel ? How comes Stella's evilness has no end? Does the author believes that by giving justice and importance to bad people like Stella will make this novel interesring? I am starting to lose my patience and ask when will the writer finally will realize that the protagonist is Lizetta and not Stella....
Update pls thanks!...
This novel is too sad. When will Lizetta experience real happiness. Why is her life so miserable.. Author pls bring changes in the story....
Removed the 5 Chapters per day if you can't keep up to it....