I Want a Divorce by Abigail Quinn
Chatper 239
Chapter 239 Charismatic
Sean didn’t want to say much since Analise and Eric were around. He observed as they entered the elevator, and he remained rooted to the spot as the elevator doors slid shut before his eyes. Abigail wore a pleasant expression as she conversed with Eric about their show. As Sean watched this, he couldn’t help but feel like an outsider.
Once the elevator doors were shut, Sean slammed his fist against the wall. He pondered, Will Abigail accept Eric and Pearson’s marriage? Does she hate me that much? Is she willing to be used like this just to get back at me?!
Inside the elevator, Analise released a long, contemplative sigh.
Abigail, struggling to maintain her composure, also sighed softly. She was cautious, not wanting to burden Analise with her worries. Observing the anxiety in Analise’s expression, she mused a seemingly carefree smile and inquired, “What’s bothering you?”
Analise mirrored the smile, her concern evident. “It’s nothing.” How could they lose feelings for each other just like that? She knew that the situation was far from simple. She chose not to interfere, recognizing that Abigail would have to navigate this challenging marriage and its aftermath alone. Once they escaped the clutches of the Grahams, they could finally rebuild their lives in peace, free from the entanglements that had plagued them.
Abigail purchased a house in Pendorf and helped Analise settle in the new place.
Soon, Josh and she prepared to file a lawsuit against Kingston and Joan. Kingston’s deep involvement in the kidnapping incident was already quite evident. Still, Abigail was determined to keep him behind bars for as long as possible. She wasn’t about to let Joan escape justice either.
“Both Joan and Kingston were involved in my kidnapping. Will you be able to ensure Joan gets incarcerated as well?” she sat in her chair as she spoke to him on the phone.
presents a more challenging aspect. We possess only a phone recording, and the methods we employ to obtain it may raise questions. I’m consulting with our lawyer to find ways to prevent their legal team from using this against
express her frustration, scoffing at the situation’s complexity. “Joan sure is a smart woman. She got her brother
sue him. He told me to let you know that
moment before questioning him. “Do you his
think
believe his claim is legitimate. However, my concern is the necessity of tinuous interaction with him to obtain this evidence. Lawsuits tend to be lengthy procesex,”
of a concern here. What I care about the most is Joan and Kingston’s imprisonment.” Abigail
relief. She had always assumed that she was good at concealing things and thought she had made it clear that she didn’t care about Sean. However, Josh was thoughtful, and his kindness reminded her of the exposure “By the
acts. She wanted to turn Sean and Joan against
planning to let Joan go so easily. We’ll have to be well–prepared to tackle this” Her tone turned cold and resolute. This was a rare opportunity for Abigail–she had to destroy Joan as revenge for all the suffering that she
seemed to be in complete agreement with
getting off the call with Jim. Right then, she
had just answered the call, and she barely got a chance to make a sound before she heard Luna’s excited voice coming from the other end. “Lexie gave me two invitation cards to dinner and insisted I bring you there.
because she’s satisfied with
than before.
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I Want a Divorce by Abigail Quinn Chatper 239
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