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Objection Overruled: I Do Anyway Novel Cover

Objection Overruled: I Do Anyway

After ten years with a blue-blooded attorney, a woman is sidelined when his first love returns from Galoria. Their history haunts her as he ignores her life-threatening allergies during a disastrous Valentine's Day dinner. Left to sign hospital forms alone after a whipped cream fight leads to a medical emergency, she finally agrees to the marriage her family arranged with Waller Street tycoon Andre Lawson. She chooses a new path, leaving her neglectful past behind.
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Chapter 3

Sure enough, the moment one let a bad thought creep in, it had a way of coming true.

Two and a half minutes later, a photo popped up in my work group chat—Jack, half-naked, helping someone put up curtains.

It was the law firm’s group chat. By the time I clicked in, unread messages had already piled past 99.

At the top was a photo Emily had posted. She was smiling gracefully, and in the background, Jack was reaching up to hang her curtains. He had taken off his suit jacket, and his shirt was tossed to the side. His figure was lean and defined, looking effortlessly sexy.

The caption was playful and a little over the top. "Who would have thought my royal-born best friend would personally come over to help me hang curtains? This kind of service is priceless. I'm ready to sign a lifetime friendship contract right now!"

I froze for a second. Why was she in this group?

The chat exploded instantly.

"Oh my goodness! Is that the legendary Galoria royal?"

"Wait. Isn't Jack a total germaphobe? Why is he helping her? That's wild."

"Wow! Is she the new admin hire? She's stunning."

Before Emily showed up, I had been handling all the admin work at the firm for free.

Now, it looked like she was here to take my place.

I scrolled through the comments in silence, then quietly exited the chat and deleted it.

I had already decided to leave. Seeing a glimpse of their future life together didn't hurt as much as I thought it would.

I remembered how, right after we graduated, Jack used to post about me constantly. He would snap candid shots of me organizing case files or updating his schedule.

Everyone at the firm knew he was into me.

And with that unspoken affection lingering between us, even the most tedious law office tasks felt like something out of a love story.

But as Jack's career took off, everything changed.

Eventually, he banned anyone from posting anything about me in the group.

My departure was only days away now.

One of the coworkers I had grown close to called me, saying Jack had lost it. She made a passing comment that Emily wasn't as meticulous as I was, and Jack retaliated by cutting her year-end bonus.

I ended up transferring her 10,000 dollars on the side just to stop her from quitting in a fit of rage.

Back at the apartment where I had lived for ten years—an apartment that would never truly be mine—I started packing.

As I passed the bookshelf, I paused at the photo album Jack had given me, filled with memories from the last decade.

Every photo in there captured a surprise Jack had given me.

Ten years ago, he promised he would give me 999 romantic gestures before walking me down the aisle.

The album stopped at year four. The last photo was of me giving him a rare Rolex to celebrate his first partnership at the firm. He had been so thrilled that he insisted we take a photo together.

This morning, I saw that same watch again in Emily's photo. The shine of it now felt cruel, like it was mocking me and everything I believed in.

That 999-page custom album had just one page left blank.

So much for forever. I didn't bother flipping through the rest.

Clutching the album to my chest, I walked downstairs to the open courtyard and lit it on fire with a lighter.

As the flames devoured the pictures, they took ten years of my youth with them.

Jack showed up just in time to see the fire. His face went pale as a ghost.

He rushed over, shoved me to the ground, and tried to reach out to save it.

But the scorching heat kept him at bay; his hand turned bright red the moment it got close.

Furious, he stomped out the flames and shouted at me, "Are you insane? You just destroyed all our memories like they meant nothing!"

Trembling, I pushed myself up from the ground and brushed the ash off my clothes.

The firelight flickered across my face as I replied coldly, "Relax. I found a cockroach inside. Figured I'd just burn it along with the album."

"Laura..." His voice cracked. "Why are you doing this?"

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