Mia's eyes landed on Timothy for a while. Her curiosity got the best of her and she asked, "Just now, you—"
"We're running out of time." He turned and headed to the lobby before she could finish her sentence.
She watched his back before dropping her gaze. The corner of her lips curved upward, laced with self-mockery.
Just what was she hoping for?
Hoping for Timothy to make her stay? Or hoping for him to regret the divorce?
She should wake up to reality by now. Laura, who was the only hurdle to the divorce, knew of their situation now and even agreed to the divorce.
There was no reason for him to stop it from happening.
After inwardly mocking herself, she managed her expression and followed him to the lobby.
It took about ten minutes to get a divorce certificate.
There were two certificates in her hand—their marriage certificate and the divorce certificate.
To think that this was the fruit she bore after three years, how ironic.
Well, it was all for the better now that everything had come to an end.
She placed the certificates into her bag as she glanced at Timothy. His pace was so fast that she couldn't even see his expression.
She followed behind him. Then, a man in a suit approached her with a document. "Ms. Mia Bowen? I'm the lawyer representing Mrs. Barrett Senior. Here's the drafted property settlement agreement. Please sign it."
She looked at the document for only a mere second. "I don't want to."
"Ms. Bowen, if you keep this up, I won't be able to finish my duty."
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