After The Divorce, One Clinic Sentence Ruined His Perfect Future-hihehu

The conference room smelled like burnt coffee, printer toner, and lemon cleaner.

Elena Salazar sat across from the man she had once trusted with everything and watched him sign their marriage away with the impatience of someone checking out of a hotel.

Adrian Castillo did not read the final page.

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He did not ask whether Noah and Lily understood what was happening.

He did not even look at the framed family photo Elena had placed inside her purse that morning, the one where Lily was missing a front tooth and Noah had frosting on his chin from his seventh birthday.

He just grabbed the pen, signed his name, and slid the page back toward Attorney Bennett.

“There,” he said. “Done.”

The rain tapped hard against the windows behind him.

It made the whole downtown office feel colder than it was.

Elena pressed both hands around her paper coffee cup, not because she wanted the coffee, but because she needed something ordinary to hold.

Ten years of marriage had ended at 10:42 a.m. on a Tuesday.

The timestamp would stay with her for the rest of her life.

Attorney Bennett straightened the documents into a neat stack.

“Mr. Castillo, before you leave, I strongly recommend that you review the custody provisions again. There are travel permissions included here, along with several asset disclosures that may require—”

“Later,” Adrian said.

He did not look at the lawyer.

His phone was already buzzing on the table, and the instant he saw Chloe’s name on the screen, his entire face changed.

That was the part that almost got Elena.

Not the divorce.

Not the paperwork.

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