I burst into laughter. Grey had watched his mother lie and act malicious right in front of him, yet he still claimed to believe her.
That told me everything I needed to know—he'd never seen me as real family. Not before, and definitely not now.
Grey's eyebrows drew together, his voice sharp with irritation. "What's so funny?"
"Divorcing you is the smartest thing I've ever done!" I shot back.
His face went dark.
Sure, we were announcing our divorce today, but hearing me say it like that clearly hit a nerve.
Something twisted in his chest—a sharp ache that reminded him he was about to lose something he couldn't get back.
Grey pushed that feeling down hard. "If you won't apologize, forget about that 500 thousand you wanted!"
Selina exploded from where she stood. "Grey, how dare you? That money belongs to Evelin's parents—"
"Selina, I've got this." I cut her off, pulling out my phone and opening a video I'd just recorded.
