Mom probably never imagined I would actually kneel like that. The shock sent a wave of emotion through her, making her chest rise and fall as she struggled to keep her balance. Thankfully, Alice was there to steady her. "Aunt Deb, please, take it easy."
She stared at me, speechless for what felt like an eternity. Finally, she managed to say, "Alright, Yvette. You've made your point."
With that, she shoved me aside and, without a backward glance, let Alice lead her away.
Watching them go, my throat burned with unshed tears and my head spun. For a few seconds, I could hardly breathe.
I knew I had upset my mother badly, but I had no choice. Once Lucas took me away from Lake City, I would not be as lucky as I was five years ago to ever return.
Maybe it is better this way. At least in my mother's eyes, I was doing this because I wanted to and because it made me happy.
I took a deep breath, pulling my gaze away from the window and plopped back into my seat. Idris had been watching me the whole time, his eyes practically glued to me.
Despite being aware of his stare, I felt it tracking my every move.
Gathering my thoughts, I met his intense look. Our eyes locked, and I blurted out, trying to change the subject, "We still need to pick up our divorce papers. Let's swing by the local office later and get them, okay?"
He stayed quiet, just gazing at me with those piercing eyes that seemed to want to drill right into my soul. His silence and that fiery stare made my heart race. I could not figure out what he was thinking, and it freaked me out.
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