At his righteous tone, as if he were genuinely concerned for her safety, Hannah let out a sharp laugh.
She set down her fork, interlaced her fingers on the table, and sat up straight, her expression deadly serious as she looked at him.
“So, Mr. Rosenberg, you're aware that people have been following me, trying to frame me, or taking pictures to make me a trending topic again. If you know all that, then you must also know that I’m in this position entirely because of you.”
“If it weren't for you, I never would have had to deal with any of this. Now every reporter and media outlet wants to use me to meet their quotas.”
“If you would just sign the divorce papers, they’d move on to someone else and finally leave me alone.”
Lionel was stunned. He had simply tried to start a conversation about the scenery, and somehow she had twisted it into being about their divorce.
It was clear that she was dead set on leaving him. Otherwise, she wouldn't bring it up at every opportunity, no matter the topic.
He let out a long sigh, his voice softening. “Hannah, can we please just talk? I remember you wanted to see the ocean. I was actually planning to take you that day, but then Quennel sent me that message, and it made me suspicious. That’s why I came back early and didn't have time to go with you.”
Hannah nearly burst out laughing.

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