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My Deceased Wife Wants a Divorce (Hannah) novel Chapter 297

The memories of the last three years flashed through her mind, a painful montage of loneliness and neglect. A sharp pang went through her heart.

“I told you yesterday, and so did Mr. Temple,” she said, her voice hardening. “If you don’t come, we will tell everyone everything. And don’t you dare call me cruel. You’re the one who can’t compete with Sandra’s gentle act.”

As she spoke, her gaze drifted to the couples walking hand-in-hand into the courthouse, their faces alight with joy. Some even had photographers with them, documenting the happy moment. She couldn’t help but remember the day she and Lionel had come here to get married. She had been so excited, she hadn't slept a wink. She had dressed up, waiting for him downstairs, only for him to never appear. When she finally called him, he had forgotten and gone to work. He hadn't even wanted to come, and she had to invoke Grandma’s name just to get him to show up.

And now, three years later, here they were again, for their divorce, and he was still late. Still unwilling to come.

A bitter laugh escaped her lips. Maybe it was fate. His reluctance to get married then was a sign of how it would all end. If she hadn't forced him back then, maybe none of this would have happened.

“I’m not coming,” he said, his voice cold and final.

Hannah froze. She turned to Peter and Samuel.

“He’s not coming?” Samuel whispered.

She nodded numbly.

“That bastard! He thinks you won’t go through with it!” Samuel rolled up his sleeves in frustration. “That’s it, I’m calling the press right now. He thinks we’re bluffing?”

Peter put a hand on his arm, shaking his head slightly.

“What a manipulative coward,” Samuel muttered.

“In that case,” Peter said calmly, “you should go and see grandmother. Be with her.”

Hannah considered it, then nodded.

She drove to Grandma’s house. As she got out of the car, she saw Lionel sitting on the sofa, right next to the matriarch.

“Grandma!”

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