Why not send it to the Temple family home?
Because she wanted to send a message: he wasn’t worthy. By sending it to Quennel, he would either get it from his brother or have to arrange a meeting with her to hand it over in person.
The receptionist nodded in understanding.
She was about to take the papers away when Hannah stopped her.
“If you could, please wait ten minutes before you give this to him. I need to drive away first, just in case he tries to follow me out. I really don’t want to see him right now.”
The receptionist blinked, then nodded again and watched Hannah leave. But as she turned around, she saw Lionel standing on the second-floor walkway.
He had been there since Hannah arrived. He had been about to go down to meet her, but her words made him freeze, his hand gripping the railing tightly.
The receptionist, holding the divorce papers, was caught in a dilemma. Should she go up and give them to him, or should she pretend she hadn't seen him and just go to his office?
“Take those divorce papers and throw them in the trash,” Lionel commanded in a cold voice before turning and walking away. His mind was reeling with Hannah’s words, each one now carved into his memory.
Did she hate him that much?
So much that she would humiliate him like this in front of his own employees, without a shred of dignity?
And she wanted him to send the papers to Quennel’s house, just so the two of them could get together, laugh, and mock him? Was that it?

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