Sir Your Wife Already Signed the Divorce Paper by Josie Chapter 30
Sir Your Wife Already Signed the Divorce Paper
Chapter 30: I Will Compensate You
Imogen hesitated, her lips parting to speak, yet words eluded her.
Taking a deep, measured breath, her emotions churned with bitterness.
She couldnât do it.
She couldnât take that gamble.
She had long realized that in Troyâs eyes, she paled in comparison to Sarah.
If Troy could sacrifice her to shield Sarah from harm, what would stop him from doing the same to protect Sarah from mere rumors?
After all, these were only whispers on the internet, lacking any real sting.
Charleneâs confidence only grew in the face of Imogenâs silence. âDirector Forbes, are you brave enough to take this wager?â
Without a word, Imogen ended the call.
Deep down, she knew that wagering was a lost cause. Even if Troy was in the dark about all this, and even if he did find out, he might still condone it.
She couldnât just accept defeat; she deserved an explanation.
The studio manager had already forwarded her the soundless surveillance footage from that day in the dressing room.
The video might have been mute, but the actions spoke louder than words.
Casually, Imogen clipped a portion of the video and shared it in the Facebook group of Sarahâs team, along with several fan group screenshots. [Apologize on Instagram, or brace yourself. If I release this video, ponder the fallout.]
The Facebook group fell silent.
No one stepped forward; no one accepted blame.
Five minutes had gone by.
Realizing that no response was forthcoming, Imogen reached out to several influencer accounts she had collaborated with.
If this would cause a stir, she was ready to amplify it, leveraging both positive and negative publicity from this endorsement. At least it would be trending.
As she was navigating this storm, her phone rang.
The screen displayed Troyâs name.
A flicker of hope ignited within Imogen. Could he have noticed her post on Instagram and was now reaching out in concern?
She picked up and greeted, âHello, Tro
âImogen, donât release the surveillance footage.â
Troyâs first words hit her like a cold wave, causing the smile that had been playing on her lips to fade instantly.
She shouldâve known better.
She shouldnât have harbored any illusions regarding Troy.
Drawing a shaky breath, she found even the act of breathing felt like an ordeal.
Chapter 30: 1 Will Compensate You
Now it made sense why Sarahâs team was so defiant and selfâassured.
With Troyâs backing, her threats were rendered impotent.
Perhaps sensing her silence, Troy continued, âI regret what happened during Sarahâs shoot. I misunderstood you, and Iâm sorry.â
Imogenâs response was a bitter laugh.
The absurdity of it all was overwhelming.
Would he have felt remorse about that day if not for the current circumstances? If Sarah wasnât involved, would he even have considered apologizing?
She knew the answer was a resounding ânoâ.
âTroy, I donât want your hollow apologies. I just want the online hatred directed at me to stop.â âImogen, I understand your pain. Iâll ensure this issue is suppressed. Just refrain from releasing the video.â
A realization struck her, a silver lining in her moment of despair: it was fortunate she hadnât taken up Charleneâs wager.
âSo, Iâm just expected to take the fall? To be the scapegoat and bear the brunt of the blame, to face unwarranted criticism?â Imogenâs voice cracked as she all but shouted into the phone.
âIâll make it up to you.â
âMake it up? What exactly can you offer besides money? Can you give me back what truly
matters?â Imogen retorted, emphasizing each word. âUnless youâre saying you wonât divorce me, is that it?â
There was a long pause from Troyâs end before he finally spoke, âWhat do you want?â Imogen scoffed.
He truly wanted it all. He desired to leave Imogen for his past love while expecting her to bear the weight of everyoneâs scorn, all to shield his beloved.
âIf they arenât content with me as the director, perhaps I should just resign?â
âNo, I wonât accept that condition,â Troy responded with finality.
Exhausted, Imogen realized there was nothing to gain from this conversation. Troy might have had wealth to offer, but that was far from what she sought. Over the past three years, her earnings and bonuses have provided her with more than enough.
âEnough, Troy. Letâs end this discussion. Goodbye.â
With a click, she hung up, then lay down, enveloped in a sense of desolation, uncertain of her next step.
Her phone buzzed again.
She answered irritably without looking at the caller ID, âI meant it when I said goodbye. Donât bother calling back.â
âImogen, itâs Liam,â came a familiar voice.
Caught off guard, she quickly glanced at the screen. âOh, Iâm sorry, I thought it was someone else.â âI figured. I saw the commotion on Instagram. How are you holding up? Everything okay?â
âItâs manageable,â she replied, trying to sound nonchalant. âJust a few hateful comments, thatâs all.â
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Chapter 30: I Will Compensate You
The digital hatred didnât cut deep.
Only Troy had that power.
Liam responded, âAlright, just so you know, thereâs already a trending topic related to this. It looks like your Mr. Marshall is behind it.â
Hearing Liamâs prompt, Imogen questioned, âHow can you be sure itâs his doing?â
âJust check the trending topics, and youâll see for yourself.â
Taking Liamâs advice, Imogen quickly browsed Instagramâs trending section on her iPad. To her surprise, a new headline had risen to prominence, marked with the word âBreaking.â
The headline read: [Official Cast Reveal for Cloudwater City.]
Further down the list, she saw related entries highlighting Sarahâs selection for the role of Beryl and Liamâs casting as Larence.
Intrigued, Imogen tapped the primary trending topic, leading her to the official Cloudwater City page that had unveiled the main cast.
Sarah was to star as the lead character, Beryl, with Liam opposite her as Lawrence. The announcement also detailed the ensemble cast.
Various actors had already commented and shared this news on the official page.
The reveal seemed rushed. During such announcements, series would typically release promotional photos of actors in their respective roles. But Cloudwater City had none, only a basic textual introduction. The most likely reason? The final decisions on the actors had just been made, leaving no time for promotional shoots.
Yet, for budding actors, even a hurried announcement for a project of this magnitude was a boon. Directed by the acclaimed Rafael Balmont and penned by the original author, a highly respected screenwriter, the projectâs production and supervisory teams held significant clout in the industry.
Securing a role in Cloudwater City was a coveted achievement, attracting numerous auditionees.. Given its popularity, it was natural for investors to angle for their preferred actors to land roles. Finalizing and disclosing castings swiftly was crucial, lest negotiations become even more complex and problematic.
Many online observers speculated that this abrupt casting announcement was a strategic move to divert attention from some other matter.
The exact nature of that âother matterâ was a subject of debate. While many speculated it was related to Sarahâs recent endorsement, Imogenâs involvement was, for now, overlooked.
The diversion tactic seemed to work wonders, as the barrage of hateful comments on Imogenâs Instagram had notably diminished. And the reason?
Sarahâs fervent supporters had shifted their focus to Cloudwater Cityâs official page, rallying behind their idol.
In the grand scheme of things, a major TV drama overshadowed a mere endorsement deal.
After showing support for the star, a fan hurried to Imogenâs Instagram account and commented, âLook at this script that Mr. Marshall endorsed for our sister. How dare an adopted daughter flaunt her influence? Once our sister becomes Mr. Marshallâs wife, youâll still need to address her as your sisterâinâlaw!â
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Chapter 31.1. Disputes