During the divorce hearing, my husband sat with his legs crossed, smug

A pale curtain of morning light stretched across the Riverton County Courthouse as people filtered in for the day’s hearings. The old marble floors carried every echo. Each step, each whisper, each cough felt amplified. At the petitioner’s table, Tamsin Kerrigan drew a slow breath and straightened her blazer. She looked composed but inside her nerves knotted like wet rope. This was the final hearing after months of bitter unraveling.

Across the aisle, Roderick Vale settled into his seat with the comfort of a man who believed the world bent naturally in his direction. He crossed his legs, leaned back, and let a lazy grin shade his features. “You are not seeing a cent of my money again,” he called out, just loud enough for the first few rows to hear.Petra Lynell, draped in a fitted dress and too much perfume, touched his arm with engineered tenderness. “He is right, sweetheart. You should have known when to leave gracefully,” she said, smiling in a way that was neither kind nor subtle.

At the far end of their table, Agnes Vale regarded Tamsin with cold delight. “Some women do not deserve the comfort they marry into. She should be grateful we tolerated her as long as we did.”

Tamsin said nothing. It would take more than their theatrics to shake her. She had endured worse. Silence had been her shield and her weapon for months and she planned to carry it through to the end.

Judge Corwin entered quietly. With gray brows set in a straight line and a weathered expression that suggested decades of cases, he commanded the room with only a glance. He sifted through the documents before him until he found the sealed envelope marked with Tamsin’s handwriting. He slit it open with a letter opener, lifted the first page, and began reading.

VA

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