There was no other explanation. Starla had to be rushing this because Kael was coming to Marina City. Or perhaps something had happened with Kael at the Hoggart Group? Her status as a married woman could be a liability for him there.
Yes, that made sense. For a company as massive as Hoggart, and with Kael being a top executive, it would be a scandal if word got out that he was entangled with a married woman. It would tarnish the company’s reputation.
To think she was now going to such lengths for Kael. The same woman who had sworn she would never agree to a divorce was now frantically trying to end their marriage just because he was coming to town. Was she planning to go public with their relationship?
The more he thought about it, the darker his expression became.
“Starla, have you forgotten?” he sneered. “Kael has a family of his own. What good will it do if you’re the only one who gets a divorce?”
Starla just looked at him, her expression unreadable. Still stuck on Kael? His mind was truly one-track. When had his perception of her become so twisted?
No, it was because he believed Brinley. If Brinley said she was tainted, then she must be.
“None of that has anything to do with you,” Starla said dismissively. “Stop wasting your energy on pointless speculation. If you want to bring peace back to the Yelchin family, you’ll sign the papers I brought.”
The kind of peace she was offering was not the kind he imagined. The Yelchin family could never go back to the way it was, just as the two of them could never go back.
Fairfax gritted his teeth again. “Have you even read what you’re asking for? You expect me to sign this garbage?”
He felt like he was losing his mind. On one side was Harley, on the other, Annika. Even the family members not in Marina City were being tormented, all for her signature.
Starla watched his outburst in silence.
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