Although they had kept their voices low, they hadn’t accounted for Grandma and Cindy eavesdropping from nearby. The moment she heard the word “divorce,” Grandma couldn’t stay hidden any longer and marched back into the room.
“Hannah, tell me right now, did you just say you’re getting a divorce? What… why? Everything was fine!”
Grandma pushed Lionel out of the way, sat down next to Hannah, and gripped her hands tightly, her eyes wide with disbelief.
Hannah’s brow furrowed. She felt a knot of anxiety, unsure how to respond. Lionel simply turned his head away, avoiding the question entirely.
“Grandma, you heard correctly,” Hannah finally admitted with a quiet sigh. “Lionel and I are getting a divorce. It was his idea.”
“How was it my idea?” Lionel retorted.
“Right after Sandra’s car accident, he lied and said he was at the hospital. I was terrified and rushed over to find him. But when I got there, he handed me divorce papers. He wanted me to sign them to make Sandra happy.”
As she said the words, a bitter laugh escaped her lips. Looking back, she realized she must have been in shock not to see how monstrous his actions were—and not to have slapped him across the face right then and there.
Grandma and Cindy both turned to stare at Lionel, their expressions a mixture of shock and horror.
“Lionel, you tell me right now, is this true? Speak!” Grandma commanded, her voice rising.
“What kind of person are you? You made your wife sign divorce papers just to appease your mistress? What in God’s name is wrong with you?”
Lionel sat slumped on the sofa, his expression grim. After a moment, he finally spoke. “She was hurt very badly, she almost died. She said that if she had married me back then, maybe none of this would have happened.”
“She said she regretted sacrificing her own happiness to let Hannah and I be together. So, at that moment… I was just so scared by her injuries, I wasn't thinking straight. That’s why I…”
He trailed off, looking up at Hannah.
His explanation elicited no reaction from her. It was one of the many possibilities she had already considered, but hearing it confirmed was still chilling.
Grandma was silent for a long moment before she finally spoke again. “In that case, you two should get a divorce.”

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