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Chapter 1
At the law firm, Emma Corsie finished signing all the documents. She glanced at the blank space where the husband’s signature was supposed to go, then looked up and asked the attorney, “Is it okay if I sign for him?”
The lawyer hesitated, pushing up his glasses. “Only if you have his explicit consent.‘
She paused, then pulled out her phone and dialed Braydon’s number. A woman’s voice answered–Caitlin, sweetly whining, “Braydon, I’m craving dessert from the west side of the city…”
Emma felt a sharp pain in her chest but forced herself to stay calm. “There’s something I want to discuss with you.”
Soon, Braydon’s deep voice came through. “What is it, Emma? I’m really busy right now. Whatever it is, just handle it.”
“You’re saying I can decide on your behalf?”
He chuckled softly. “Of course. We’ve been married for years. Haven’t you always handled everything at home?”
“In that case, I’ll take care of it.”
After ending the call, Emma lowered her gaze and carefully signed Braydon’s name in the space.
As she was leaving, the lawyer reminded her, “Mrs. Lederer, the divorce will take effect in a month. You can still withdraw it if you change your mind.”
She smiled, the sound barely audible. “No. I won’t regret this.”
This marriage was over.
From the law firm, she got in a cab and headed straight to the hospital.
“Hi, I’m here for an abortion.”
“Are you sure?” the doctor asked after glancing at her chart. “The baby is perfectly healthy.”
“I’m sure.”
The cold clatter of surgical instruments sent chills down her spine as she lay on the operating table.
She closed her eyes, remembering the way Braydon used to chase after her.
Back in college, during the welcome ceremony, he was giving a speech as student council president–but the moment he saw her, he forgot all his lines.
Everyone said the heartthrob of the finance department had finally fallen hard.
The guy who’d never shown interest in women pursued her relentlessly for a full year.
On the first snowfall of the year, he stood outside her dorm with 999 roses, waiting all night in the snow.
One stormy night, she casually mentioned craving cake from the west side, and he drove across half the city in pouring rain to get it for her.
But what moved her most was the school anniversary gala.
She was performing a piano solo when a key jammed, freezing her in place in front of the entire crowd.
Then Braydon walked right onto the stage and sat beside her.
“I’ll play with you,” he whispered.
His long fingers touched the keys, and together, they finished “Dream Wedding.”
The audience erupted in cheers, but he only looked at her and said softly, “Emma, I can’t imagine a life without you.”
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