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The Perfect Wife's Perfect Revenge novel Chapter 85

Victoria drifted through her days in the house Stein had bought for her, time blurring together in a haze. She barely noticed the weeks passing until her physician finally declared her fully recovered, assuring her she’d be able to return to normal life in just a few more days.

Of everyone involved in that terrible, orchestrated car crash—Marcus, Victoria, and Max—it was Max who’d been hurt the worst. Victoria had managed to get in touch with Marcus; he’d already been discharged from the hospital for some time. Max, though, had been unconscious for over two weeks before he finally woke up. Thankfully, none of them had suffered any life-threatening injuries.

“Where’s Max now? I’d like to see him,” Victoria said. She couldn’t get the kid off her mind.

She hadn’t told Marcus about Teague rescuing her that night. Instead, she’d simply said her injuries weren’t serious and that she’d been released from the hospital after just a few days. That was enough to ease Marcus’s guilt—if anything had happened to Victoria, he would have blamed himself forever.

Victoria was just about to visit Max when Yasmine showed up, a folder in hand.

“Ms. Turner, Xenia wanted me to pass along a message from Haley. She asked that you pick this up from Langford Mansion, but I brought it instead.” Yasmine’s voice trembled as she handed Victoria the documents.

Victoria glanced down and saw the words “Divorce Agreement” printed on the front. Yasmine’s eyes grew red and misty. Mr. Langford had really gone through with it—signing divorce papers when Ms. Turner needed comfort the most.

Yasmine couldn’t bring herself to look at Victoria’s face. The truth was, Victoria had been expecting this day for a long time.

“Could you take me to the hospital?” Victoria asked, tossing the agreement into her nightstand drawer without another thought.

From that moment on, she and McNeil were nothing more than Gwyneth’s parents. Whatever had once been between them was now over, for good.

Victoria brought a box of homemade pastries with her to visit Max. Marcus was sitting at his bedside, but when he saw Victoria, he quickly stood up.

“Miss Fannie,” Marcus greeted her.

Victoria paused, caught off guard by the name, and then remembered—the fake name she’d given him. She answered a little awkwardly, “Yes, that’s me.”

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