Before she put her pen to paper, though…
Luther's handsome and upright figure suddenly came to her mind. They, after all, had to end up in such an embarrassing way. What did it matter if he came to sign the divorce papers or not?
It's also good to get back to where they were supposed to be.
It's best for them both.
He had Charlotte, and the baby. She had to find Justin, too, and her unfinished business.
Joyce's pen, slowly falling, and left soft brush strokes on the clean white paper.
Jacqueline's heart hung in the air, full of anticipation for Joyce to hurry up and sign. She of course hid the divorce agreement from Luther and gave Joyce the divorce agreement privately. She had not dared to tell Luther about Stephanie's death. She was waiting for Joyce to sign the divorce agreement and got the trump card before she dared to tell Luther the bad news.
She also had no time to wait and had to get Joyce to sign in the morning. Once Mr. Arnold returned to the Warner family at noon, she could not hide it.
Seeing Joyce about to put pen to paper and sign, Shelly was just as nervous. She could finally drive Joyce away.
Joyce had just touched the paper with her pen when she suddenly stopped.
Looking up, she looked at Jacqueline.
Jacqueline's breath hitched and she didn't dare to breathe at this moment.
Joyce stared at Jacqueline, at first expressionless, then suddenly smiled a little, the irony in her smile obvious.
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