Flora had assumed Soren would be just as furious as she was and agree to her suggestion without hesitation.
But instead, there was a pause on the other end of the line. Then Soren’s voice came through, cold and stern, “Flora, let me repeat myself. She’s your sister-in-law. Whether or not I divorce her is my decision to make, not yours.”
Flora was left speechless, gaping at her phone.
“And another thing,” Soren continued, his tone sharp, “Didn’t anyone in the Fawkes family ever teach you? Marriage isn’t some game, and it’s not a tool for scaring people into submission.”
“If you keep trying to talk me into getting a divorce, I’ll tell Grandma and let her set you straight.”
Flora could only sputter, “You’ve changed, Soren.”
“That’s right. I’m busier than ever. No time for this. Goodbye.”
Before she could respond, he hung up.
Soren stood on the balcony, phone still in hand, staring down at the engagement ring between his fingers. His dark eyes were unfocused, lost in thought.
He was trying to figure out how to finally give the ring to Evangeline. No matter how he imagined it, though, every scenario felt awkward and forced.
They’d been married for five years. He hadn’t even given her the ring on their wedding day, and now he was thinking of handing it over just because she’d accepted another man’s proposal. It felt too much like conceding defeat.
But if he didn’t give her the ring…
His mind flashed to the diamond ring on her middle finger—the one Glenn had given her. Then Flora’s words echoed in his head: Evangeline must like Glenn too. He knew Evangeline had probably said that out of anger, but the thought still gnawed at him, filling him with irritation he couldn’t shake.
…
After Flora hung up, she let out a heavy sigh and stared up at the ceiling in exasperation.
This was bad. Really bad.

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