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... the vast living room, her fingers drumming rhythmically against the couch’s armrest as she scrolled through Tea Time Gossip’s latest article. Her sharp eyes skimmed over every detail, her lips pressing into a thin line as she finished reading.

She had already seen the video footage from the lawyer she sent to the courthouse—Olivia’s outburst, her lack of control, the sheer humiliation she brought upon herself. But seeing it dissected so brutally in an article for the world to read was s ...

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