Chapter 50
After the Divorce: Crushed on My Lawyer Ex-wife
#50 âDonât Run Away From Me.â
Evelynâs testimony had left her visibly shaken, her normally radiant demeanor overshadowed by the trauma she had endured. Sophia decided to offer a small escape from the darkness of the day.
âDo you want to go home and watch some really dumb movie?â Sophia suggested, hoping to bring a glimmer of cheer to Evelynâs eyes. Evelyn managed a faint smile through her tears. âAlways,â she replied. âBut donât you have work, Sophie?â
Sophia shook her head, her determination unwavering. âThere has been work before, and there will be work long after I retire. Right now, I want to spend some time with my best friend.â
Evelyn hugged Sophia tightly. âThank you, sweetie. âItâs going to be nice, weâre going to make face masks, weâre going to laugh at the movie, weâre going to make buttered and salted popcorn,â Sophia emphasized, eager to steer the conversation toward happier topics.
âSounds lovely, like weâre teenagers again,â Evelyn laughed genuinely for the first time in a long time.
âThatâs right, weâll have fun like before and itâll be good to get away from work, schemes, corporate assholes, and⦠men for a while,â Sophia muttered, a hint of frustration tainting her voice.
Evelyn didnât miss a beat and decided to ask Sophia a question that had been on her mind for a while.
âHave you talked to your ex?â she asked.
Sophia sighed, her shoulders drooping. âMore times than Iâd like,â she muttered. Evelyn was about to ask her something else related to the matter, but Sophia interrupted gently but firmly. âCan this day be about us and not mentioning exes?â
âOf course,â Evelyn smiled warmly. As they exited the police station, Sophiaâs eyes fell upon Alexander standing outside. She frowned and instinctively considered avoiding him. She wondered why he was still lingering there. Was he waiting for her?
A sense of annoyance washed over her, and she contemplated ignoring him altogether. However, before she could carry out her plan, Alexanderâs voice broke the silence.
âSophia, please, letâs talk,â he implored, hurrying to catch up with her. Evelyn, sensing the gravity of the situation, gave her a reassuring nod.
âIâll wait for you in the car,â Evelyn told Sophia before walking away. Turning her furious gaze toward Alexander, Sophia braced herself for the impending conversation.
âDo it quickly,â she muttered to him, her gaze unwavering and stern. Alexander took a deep breath before speaking, âSophia, I need to tell you something. Emily is leaving, and she wonât be coming back.
She wonât cause any more trouble.â
âYou think that solves everything?â Sophiaâs voice quivered with pent-up rage. âJust making her disappear? What about the crimes she committed?â
Alexander attempted to explain, â Sophia, Iâ¦â
But before he could finish, Sophiaâs anger boiled over. Unable to take it anymore she gave Alexander a loud, stinging slap across his face. Alexander, though not surprised by her reaction, winced at the sharp pain in his cheek.
âI deserved it,â he mutters. Sophiaâs anger is palpable as she retorts, âAnd how else could you expect me to react?â
Alexander sighs heavily, running a hand through his hair. âLook, Sophia, I understand that what Iâm doing may not seem right to you, but I have a duty to fulfill. Iâve explained to you several times that Emilyâs family has already lost the ill-gotten gains they acquired, and theyâve faced other legal consequences for their actions.â
Sophiaâs eyes narrow, her gaze unwavering. âWhat about Evelyn? Sheâs in the car, trembling like a kitten. Theyâve ruined her life, Alexander, and I wonât let them get away with it. Donât assume for a moment that Iâll simply walk away from this.â
Alexander attempts to reason, âI want to remind you that you have a scandal of your own still brewing, Sophia.â
âAnd what about it?â
âThey are not the only ones involved, Sophia. Yes, Emily initiated all of this, but there are other players behind the scenes, pulling the strings.â
Sophiaâs curiosity is piqued as she asks, âWho else is involved?â
âEnlighten Press,â Alexander reveals,â Theyâre orchestrating a significant portion of this chaos. Itâs a tangled web, Sophia, and they stand to benefit from this entire situation as well.â
Sophia is taken aback, âWhat is their motive in all of this?â
Alexander elaborates, âThe journalist who was aiding Emily was working for Enlighten Press all along.
And though that journalist has been apprehended, the higher-ups in the company have not been implicated. Instead, they used the false scandal of your alleged involvement in bribery to manipulate the situation, resulting in a significant increase in their stock price. Someone is pulling the strings behind this. I have evidence to support this.â
Sophia furrowed her brow, âI appreciate your information, but I can handle this on my own.â
Alexander persists, âSophia, please, itâs not about excusing Emilyâs behavior. She was foolish, and itâs her responsibility. However, she was misled, and I genuinely want to assist you in navigating through this mess.â
Sophiaâs eyes narrow as she maintains her resolve. âNo, Iâll manage on my own without you. And donât think that as long as you help Emily and her family, I wonât hold you accountable in court.â
Alexander laughs at her threat, âI havenât done anything illegal, and you know it. Let me help you.â
Sophia cuts him off firmly, âMy answer remains no.â
âSophia, donâtâ¦â
But Sophia cuts him off firmly, her decision final, âI think we should part ways, Alexander. I donât want anything to do with you, and I donât want you to help me. It would be best for both of us to never speak with each other again.â
As Sophia declared her decision, she couldnât help but observe a notable shift in Alexanderâs demeanor. She had anticipated anger and resistance, given their history of arguments, but instead, she saw a pleading look in his eyes.
Before Sophia could react further, Alexander reached out and gently took hold of her arm.
âSophia, we need to have a serious talk about our divorce. Donât run away from me, give me a chance to explain everything to you. I want a chance to understand your perspective, and I want you to know mine. We donât have to end every conversation in arguments like weâve been doing.â Alexander spoke gently.
Sophia jerked her hand away from his. She was not startled by the realization that Alexander had finally made the connection. What surprised her was the tenderness in his expression at that moment.
He regarded her with a look of genuine remorse. Somewhat, it left her taken aback.