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Divorce Amidst Hit-and-Run Truth

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The crystal chandelier cast dancing shadows across the white tablecloth as I adjusted my black dress one final time. Seven years. Seven years of marriage deserved celebration, didn't it? The intimate corner table at Le Bernardin had been reserved for weeks—our table, where Nikolai had proposed after paying my medical bills, where he'd whispered that he loved my soul when the rest of the world saw only my missing leg. I checked my phone again. 7:15 PM. Nikolai was never late for our anniversary dinners. The maître d' approached with an apologetic smile. "Mrs. Harrison, your husband called.

Divorce Amidst Hit-and-Run Truth Chapter 1

The crystal chandelier cast dancing shadows across the white tablecloth as I adjusted my black dress one final time. Seven years. Seven years of marriage deserved celebration, didn't it? The intimate corner table at Le Bernardin had been reserved for weeks—our table, where Nikolai had proposed after paying my medical bills, where he'd whispered that he loved my soul when the rest of the world saw only my missing leg.

I checked my phone again. 7:15 PM. Nikolai was never late for our anniversary dinners.

The maître d' approached with an apologetic smile. "Mrs. Harrison, your husband called. He's bringing a guest this evening—shall I arrange for a larger table?"

My stomach dropped. A guest? Tonight? "I'm sorry, there must be some mistake. This is our anniversary dinner. It's supposed to be just the two of us."

"I understand your confusion, ma'am, but Mr. Harrison was quite specific. He requested seating for three."

Before I could respond, Nikolai's familiar laugh echoed across the restaurant. I turned, my heart lifting despite the confusion, only to freeze as I watched him guide a stunning brunette toward our table. Kataleya Martinez. His first love. The woman whose name he'd whispered in his sleep during our early marriage years.

"Leona, darling," Nikolai's voice carried that smooth tone he used for business deals. "I hope you don't mind—Kataleya just returned from Paris and needed company tonight. You remember Kataleya, don't you?"

Kataleya's red lips curved into a smile that never reached her eyes. "Of course she remembers me. How could she forget?" She slid into the chair beside Nikolai—my chair, the one I'd occupied for seven anniversary dinners. "You look... well, Leona. That dress is so brave of you."

The word 'brave' hung in the air like poison. As if wearing a beautiful dress despite my prosthetic leg was an act of courage rather than simply existing as a woman.

"Kataleya was just telling me about her gallery opening in Montmartre," Nikolai continued, his hand finding hers across the table. "Remember how we used to dream about living in Paris?"

I watched, paralyzed, as she laughed and touched his arm with practiced familiarity. "You always said you'd take me to see the sunrise from Sacré-Cœur. Do you still remember our favorite café?"

"Of course I do." His eyes softened in a way they hadn't for me in years. "The little place with the terrible coffee but perfect croissants."

They spoke as if I wasn't there. As if our anniversary dinner was merely a convenient backdrop for their reunion. Other diners began to notice—whispered conversations, sideways glances, the unmistakable tension of a marriage imploding in public.

"Nikolai." My voice came out smaller than intended. "Could I speak with you privately for a moment?"

He didn't even look at me. "Whatever you need to say, you can say in front of Kataleya. We don't have secrets."

The casual cruelty of it stole my breath. We don't have secrets. As if our seven-year marriage was an open book, as if the woman who'd shared his bed, his name, his life, had no right to privacy or dignity.

"This is our anniversary dinner," I whispered, hating how desperate I sounded. "It's supposed to be special. Just us."

Kataleya's laugh tinkled like breaking glass. "Oh, Leona. Surely you don't mind sharing? After all, some of us have been part of Nikolai's life much longer than others."

The words hit like a physical blow. I gripped the edge of the table, my knuckles white against the pristine cloth.

Nikolai's expression hardened. "Honestly, Leona, you're being dramatic. Kataleya has every right to be here—she's always been part of my life. You should be grateful I still make time for these dinners at all."

Grateful. The word echoed in my mind as conversations around us died to uncomfortable murmurs.

"After all," he continued, his voice carrying across the suddenly quiet restaurant, "it's not like you have anywhere else to go. What man would want a barren cripple?"

The silence that followed was deafening. Forks paused halfway to mouths. Conversations stopped mid-sentence. Even the waitstaff froze, uncertain whether to intervene or pretend they hadn't heard.

Barren cripple. Seven years of marriage, and this was how he saw me. How he'd always seen me.

Kataleya's smile widened, satisfied. She'd orchestrated this perfectly—the public humiliation, the anniversary ruined, my place in Nikolai's life definitively established as secondary to hers.

I stood slowly, my prosthetic leg steady beneath me despite the trembling in my hands. "Excuse me."

Nikolai waved dismissively. "Sit down, Leona. You're making a scene."

But I was already walking away, my head high despite the whispers following in my wake. Behind me, I heard Kataleya's voice, sweet as venom: "Don't worry about her, Nikolai. She'll come around. She always does."

Seven years of believing I was loved. Seven years of gratitude for scraps of affection. Seven years of being the grateful cripple who should be thankful for any man's attention.

Not anymore.

The next morning, I sat across from Marcus Chen in his downtown law office, my hands steady as I signed the divorce papers. The same hands that once flew across ballet stages now held a pen that would end my marriage.

"Are you certain about this, Leona?" Marcus asked, his kind eyes reflecting years of friendship. "Once we file these papers, there's no going back."

"I've never been more certain of anything in my life."

The papers were filed by noon. By 2 PM, my phone rang.

"Mrs. Harrison?" The voice belonged to Janet, my salon manager. "I'm sorry to bother you, but there's been a problem with our accounts. Everything's been frozen. The bank says it's on Mr. Harrison's orders."

I closed my eyes, the trap snapping shut around me. Of course. Nikolai never lost without a fight.

The war had begun.

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