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Chapter 6: The Date He Could Not Remember

Author: Miss Jean
last update publish date: 2026-06-29 18:10:55

Adrian barely slept that night.

The question followed him everywhere.

What had happened six months ago?

More importantly, what kind of husband forgot something important enough to become part of the reason his wife wanted a divorce?

By six thirty the following morning, he was already sitting in his office.

His laptop was open.

His calendar filled the screen.

December.

Six months earlier.

He slowly moved through the dates one by one.

Board meetings.

Client dinners.

International flights.

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