LOGINThe hotel room had long since fallen silent.Eva stood motionless for a heartbeat after Adrian's words, her emotions battling inside her.Grief.Loneliness.Anger.Regret.Everything seemed tangled together until she could no longer tell where one feeling ended and another began.Adrian gently brushed a strand of hair away from her face."You've carried enough pain," he murmured.Eva looked into his eyes.For the first time in a long while, she didn't see the manipulative man who had turned her life upside down.She only saw someone looking at her with unwavering intensity.Whether that love was healthy or destructive no longer mattered in that fragile moment.She was exhausted.She was lonely.And she desperately wanted the ache inside her heart to disappear, even if only for a few hours.Without another word, she leaned forward.Their lips met softly.Not with the urgency that had once defined them.This kiss carried sadness.It carried resignation.It carried two broken people tryi
Eva stared at her sister.For several seconds, neither woman moved.Then Eva slowly shook her head."I don't think peace exists between us anymore."Lydia's shoulders slumped."I had to try."Eva remained silent.Lydia took a hesitant step closer."Daniel told me something."Eva's expression hardened instantly."What?""He told me..."She hesitated."...that you almost changed your mind."Eva didn't answer.Lydia continued carefully."He told me you offered to forgive us."Silence."You were willing to give your marriage another chance."Eva looked away."There isn't much point talking about that now.""But why?" Lydia asked quietly.Eva laughed softly.Not because anything was funny.But because the question felt almost absurd."Because despite everything..."She paused."...I loved my husband."The admission hung heavily in the room."I thought..."Eva continued."...maybe if I forgave him..."Her voice faltered."...we could somehow find our way back."Lydia's tears flowed freely n
Lydia whispered."So, I would've lost you."Daniel immediately reached across the table."Lydia."She looked at him."I'm just thinking..." she admitted quietly."What if you had accepted?""What if seeing her standing there... made you remember how much you loved her?""What if you chose to give your marriage one more shot?"Daniel stood from his chair.Walked around the table.Then crouched beside her."Lydia."He gently took both of her hands."I already made my choice."She searched his face."You don't regret it?"He was quiet for a moment."I regret how we got here."His answer was immediate."I regret hurting Eva.""I regret betraying my marriage.""I regret causing this much pain."He squeezed her hands gently."But..."His eyes locked onto hers."I don't regret how I feel about you."Lydia's breath caught.Daniel smiled sadly."I made it very clear to Eva.""What did you tell her?""I told her I have feelings for you."Lydia's heart skipped."And?""And I intend to pursue tho
The proceedings themselves were surprisingly brief.Since there were no children legally shared between Daniel and Eva...No jointly contested assets...And both parties had agreed to dissolve the marriage...There was little to argue.The judge reviewed the documents carefully.He asked each of them a series of formal questions."Mrs. Mitchell, are you entering into this agreement willingly?""Yes.""Mr. Mitchell?"Daniel hesitated.Only briefly.Then..."Yes."The judge nodded."I find the petition for dissolution valid. Effective immediately, this marriage is legally dissolved."Silence.Just like that.Years together...Ended in a single sentence.The judge signed the papers.Then handed them to the clerk."It is done."Eva stared blankly ahead.She had imagined feeling relief.Freedom.Closure.Instead, she felt empty.Utterly empty.Daniel looked toward her.His mouth opened slightly.Then closed again.There was nothing left to say.---Outside the courtroom...People congratul
Eva stood before the full-length mirror in her hotel room, smoothing invisible wrinkles from the cream-colored dress she had chosen that morning.The room was silent.Too silent.For several seconds, she simply stared at her reflection.The woman looking back at her barely resembled the person she had been a few months ago.Her face had grown thinner.The brightness that once lived in her eyes had faded into quiet exhaustion.The shadows beneath them spoke of sleepless nights and endless tears.She reached up and tucked a loose strand of hair behind her ear."So this is it," she whispered.Today would officially bring an end to her marriage.Years of memories.Years of promises.Years of believing Daniel would be the man she grew old with.Reduced to signatures on legal documents.She let out a slow breath."It has to happen."She had repeated those words to herself countless times over the last few days.It had become a mantra.A shield against second thoughts.She walked toward the
The hotel room was quiet.Too quiet.It was a modest suite on the seventh floor, overlooking the busy streets below. Cars moved endlessly, people hurried from one destination to another, and life outside carried on as though nothing had happened.Inside the room, however...Time seemed to have stopped.Eva slowly unlocked the door and stepped inside.The silence greeted her like an old friend.No Daniel.No Adrian.No police officers.No lawyers.No courtrooms.Just...Silence.She gently placed her overnight bag beside the bed before walking toward the large window.The city lights were beginning to appear one after another as dusk settled over the skyline.Ordinarily, she would have admired the view.Today...She saw nothing.Her reflection in the glass caught her attention.Dark circles beneath her eyes.Pale skin.Shoulders that seemed permanently slumped beneath the weight of everything she had endured.She barely recognized herself anymore.Slowly, she turned away from the windo
Eva stood in the bedroom staring at her reflection, barely recognizing the woman looking back at her.Her hands trembled as she smoothed them over the front of her dress—an unconscious, protective gesture that had become second nature lately. The mirror showed a composed woman. Calm. Decided.Insid
The place Daniel chose wasn’t on any map worth noticing.It was an old private lounge tucked behind a shuttered cigar shop on the outskirts of the city, very discreet, the kind of place men came to when they wanted answers without witnesses. No windows. No music. Just low amber lighting and thick l
Eva froze. “He’s… a friend.”Lydia gave a short, humorless laugh. “A friend who leaves you notes on your dining table?”“He’s… he’s Daniel’s doctor.”That only made Lydia’s expression twist further. “His doctor? Eva—what the hell does that mean?”“Lydia, please—”“No, you’re going to tell me,” her
The police station smelled faintly of coffee, paper, and something old.Daniel had never noticed that smell before.Then again, he had never come here for something like this.The lobby was quiet, only a few people scattered around. A young officer sat behind the front desk typing into a computer w







