Chapter 497
Evelyn's gaze lingered on Nathaniel for a moment longer than necessary. Curiosity gnawed at her, and before she could stop herself, she blurted out, "Just now, youโ"
"We're running out of time." He cut her off sharply, turning on his heel and striding toward the lobby before she could finish.
She watched his retreating figure, her lips curling into a bitter, self-deprecating smile.
What had she been expecting?
For Nathaniel to beg her to stay? For him to suddenly regret the divorce?
She needed to wake up. Eleanor, the only obstacle standing in their way, now knew the truthโand had even given her blessing.
There was nothing left to stop this from happening.
With a quiet exhale, she schooled her expression and followed him inside.
The divorce proceedings took barely ten minutes.
Now, clutched in her hands were two certificatesโone that had once bound them together, and another that severed it all.
Three years of marriage, reduced to this.
How laughable.
But at least it was finally over.
She shoved the papers into her bag and glanced at Nathaniel. His strides were so brisk she couldnโt even catch a glimpse of his expression.
She trailed behind him, only for a suited man to intercept her. "Ms. Evelyn Carter? Iโm the lawyer representing Mrs. Whitmore. This is the property settlement agreement. Please sign it."
She barely glanced at the document. "I donโt want it."
"Ms. Carter, if you refuse, I wonโt be able to complete my task."
Reluctantly, she scrawled her signature and snatched the papers. "Iโll give them to Nathaniel myself. You can go."
The lawyerโs eyes flickered toward Nathaniel, whose stormy expression was impossible to miss. Wisely, the lawyer nodded and retreated.
Once he was gone, Evelyn hurried after Nathaniel, waving the agreement. "Wait!"
He stopped beside his sleek sports carโjust as a stunning blonde approached him, phone in hand. "Hey, can I get your number? I think weโd hit it off."
"I just got divorced," he replied, voice icy.
The woman smirked. "Congratulations on being single again. How about dinner to celebrate?" She shot Evelyn a challenging look.
Evelyn froze, an uncomfortable heat creeping up her neck.
Right. This was Nathaniel Whitmore.
Wealthy, devastatingly handsomeโirresistible to women.
Then, his gaze slid to Evelyn before he answered flatly, "Iโve given everything to my ex-wife. All I have left is debt. This car? Getting sold to pay it off."
The blondeโs smile faltered. "Uhโฆ never mind."
Evelyn bit back a laugh as the woman scurried away. Bold, these days.
She met Nathanielโs eyes and lifted the agreement. "I signed, but you donโt have to."
"I can afford it." His tone brooked no argument.
"Itโs not about the money."
Before he could reply, a sharp honk cut through the air. She turned to see Julianโs car idling at the curb.