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Chapter 422

    Linn gazed at the paper for a while before finally saying, "I don''t remember. It was too long ago."


    "Alright. You can go," Timothy replied, his tone t.


    As soon as Linn left, Timothy was about to feed the sheet of paper into the shredder when Jessica''s words shed through his mind: how she''d found him at home, scribbling She''s name over and over on the page.


    That was how she''d discovered their affair.


    Was it because of this piece of paper?


    Timothy stared at the paper, then maneuvered his wheelchair to the master bedroom and knocked softly.


    Jessica opened the door, her gaze immediately falling on the paper in his hand, its surface covered in She''s name.


    "Was this the one you saw?" he asked.


    Jessica remained silent.


    "It''s not what you think," Timothy exined patiently. "She asked me to help design her signature. The page just has a bunch of fonts and styles—nothing more."


    He tried to keep his voice calm. "There''s nothing between us-not like you think. I


    The door shut sharply with a thud.


    Jessica didn''t want to hear it.


    Whatever was broken between them couldn''t be fixed with exnations. Even if he was telling the truth, did it matter anymore? Everything was in the past. It was toote.


    Timothy sat in the hallway, utterly lost. He''d tried to clear things up. She''d misunderstood, and he''d tried to exin, but she shut him out all the same.


    What did she want from him? Was divorce the only answer?


    He wheeled himself back to the study, grabbed the wedding nner''s brochure, and picked out a ceremony he thought she would like.


    He''d said before he wanted to make things right. He meant it—even if their


    marriage was ending, he still owed her a proper wedding.


    After making his choice, Timothy called Secretary Allen and instructed him to start arranging the ceremony.


    Allen was utterly confused. Mrs. Lawson had been pushing for a divorce for weeks. Even if Mr. Lawson managed to organize the wedding, it was unlikely she''d attend. And the deadline was tight-Henry Lawson''s birthday was less than three weeks away.


    Meanwhile, Jessica sat at her desk, staring at the ne she''d just set beside herptop, lost in the swirl of Timothy''s exnation. A tangled mess of emotions churned inside her.


    She didn''t need him trying to make nice with her. She didn''t need any of this. Every gesture, every attempt, only made her feel more trapped.


    Unable to bear the suffocating atmosphere a moment longer, Jessica grabbed her purse and left the house.


    Outside the vi, she gged down a cab. As soon as she got in, she texted She.


    [Can we meet?]


    She had been hoping for this message.


    [Where?]


    [Are you at Ines''s studio? If you''re there, I''lle by.]


    [I''m here.]


    Jessica headed straight to Ines''s studio, stopping in first to see Ines herself.


    There had never been a good


    chance to talk candidly before, but now, there was no reason to keep hiding. She''d chosen her career Her illness had turned a corner. She didn''t have to be afraid of facing Ines anymore.


    She told Ines everything-except about the cancer.


    "Mentor, I''m sorry I let you down. Timothy and I registered our marriage at city


    hall. In a month, the divorce will be finalized."


    She didn''t offer many details about their marriage-just that she''d chosen it recklessly, and it turned out to be nothing like the love she''d imagined.


    "Jessy, you''re a thoughtful girl. I know you wouldn''t make decisions on a whim. Whatever you choose, stand by you. Once you finish


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    Jessica nodded, guilt welling up inside her. She''d chosen Timothy without looking back. Ines, her mentor, had chosen her just as unreservedly, and still hadn''t given up on her even now.


    Jessica''s hands moved in signnguage as tears streamed down her face.


    "I''m sorry. I''m so, so sorry..."


    Ines got up and wrapped her in a warm hug. "Oh, sweetheart, don''t be. Girls your age are supposed to dream about love. You did nothing wrong. Everyone has to take a difficult path at least once in life."


    After their talk, Jessica walked to a nearby coffee shop and messaged She.


    She arrived before long, sliding into the seat across from her.


    "You wanted to see me?" She asked, reading Jessica''s hands with ease.


    Jessica signed, "After all this time, I can see it now-you''re not Sandra and Abell''s biological daughter. There''s no blood rtion between you and Timothy."


    She nodded. "I''m adopted."


    Jessica continued, "I know you like Timothy. Butst time, you really let me down, so I haven''t reached out since. Still..."


    She pressed her lips together,


    hesitating. "He keeps clinging to me, and it''s driving me crazy. You''re the only one can turn to. Timothy and I are already registered for divorce-just a month left. Shouldn''t you step up your game and give it your best shot?”


    Once, Jessica had considered using She to speed up the divorce. She''d given


    her the chance that night—but in the end, Timothy hade to her instead.


    That was why, in frustration, Jessica had flipped She off.


    And now, Timothy had shown up with that sheet of paper, insisting there was nothing between them.


    Jessica had no desire to let things drag on any longer. She didn''t want to be their scapegoat. They''d forced her to bring things into the open.


    The best oue would be if She won Timothy over soon, taking his attention away-giving Jessica the peace she so desperately needed to get through the next month.


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