In the past, Connor had held Deanna under his spell for three long years. Now that she'd shaken off his influence, stepping away felt like the most natural choice.
This decision was a blessing for her.
Yet, inside the department, resentment brewed against Gillian. The staff could not help but blame her for Deanna's departure.
Directors with Deanna's level of skill and willingness to mentor others were hard to come by.
Walking along the corridor, Deanna noticed Theresa in the distance.
Theresa, exuding authority, led a small group pushing rows of clothes forward.
"Where are you headed, Deanna?" Theresa called over.
When Deanna saw the fancy dresses hanging up and the makeup artist following behind, she replied without hesitation, "I'm going to see Gillian."
"What?" Theresa froze in disbelief. The dress slipped from her hand and landed at her feet. "You're really going to see Gillian?"
She assumed Deanna meant to apologize to Gillian again.
Catching on to the misunderstanding, Deanna picked up the dress and returned it to her. "That's not my intention. She won't get off easy."
A playful grin flickered on her face as she gently nudged Theresa's chin upward. "Wait for me in my hospital room. I'll only be gone thirty minutes."
Deanna's punctuality was never in doubt.
Exactly thirty minutes later, she stepped out of Gillian's room.
Inside, Gillian rested against the headboard, her eyes meeting Judie's in shared bewilderment. "Mom, don't you think Deanna was acting strange today?"
With a self-satisfied grin, Judie answered, "What's strange about her behavior? You lost the baby, and the Dixon family tossed all the blame onto her. Anyone in her shoes would look defeated right now."
Gillian's unease only deepened. "What if she connects the dots and figures out that I miscarried because I took some medication?"
Judie waved off her worry without missing a beat. "Don't be paranoid. The medication came straight from your cousin's lab, and that place has tighter security than anywhere else in the country. Your cousin even tapped into the company's highest clearance. No one can trace it back."
Gillian bit her lip, still anxious. "Just talk to my cousin one more time. Deanna's the type who never misses a detail, and if she uncovers the truth, I could lose my shot with Connor. We can't afford to slip up."
Judie gave a tired sigh and replied, "Fine, I'll give him a reminder. If your husband had any backbone, we wouldn't be pulling strings like this."
Judie reached for her phone, but Gillian quickly stopped her. "Don't call out there, Mom. With so many ears around, it's too risky. Just talk from here."
Judie huffed under her breath. "You worry too much." Even so, she made the call right there and whispered instructions to ensure every loose end stayed buried.
The person on the other end reassured her with a little flattery, making Judie laugh aloud.
"Gillian has everyone in the Dixon family wrapped around her finger. They never questioned a thing, just blamed Deanna for the miscarriage without digging for answers. With Gillian's charm, she can handle them easily. Relax. Once she ditches that fool Andrew and marries Connor, your company will be set. We're all in this together. You'll get your share when we win."
Her laughter rang out loud and proud.
Meanwhile, a tiny red recording light blinked in a shadowy corner above them, unnoticed.
Back in Deanna's room, she returned to a scene overflowing with clothes.
The nurse at the door couldn't help but exclaim, "Does Deanna really need so many outfits?"
Theresa looked quite pleased with herself, standing with her hands on her hips. "She deserves better than just a handful. The room's small, so I only brought what I could grab."
The nurse found herself wishing she had a friend like Theresa.
Inside, Deanna asked everyone not involved to wait outside the room.
Afterward, she placed a call to Connor.
Technically, the call went to his secretary.
In three years of marriage, Deanna had never once been able to reach Connor directly. Every conversation went through the secretary, and all her requests for his personal number were brushed off. The whole thing was laughable.
At Theresa's insistence, Deanna put the call on speaker. The secretary answered, already sounding annoyed. "Hello. If you need something, make it quick. My boss has important business to handle."
Theresa's temper flared at the arrogance in his voice.
Anyone could tell the secretary had adopted Connor's exact attitude.
With the way the secretary behaved, Theresa had no doubt Connor's arrogance was even more unbearable in person.
As Theresa bristled with anger, Deanna reached out to steady her and said coldly, "Let Connor know Gillian's situation has changed. Whether he cares to listen is up to him."
The secretary's demeanor shifted in an instant, though he still sounded impatient. "Alright, one moment."
Theresa's patience snapped, and she slapped her thigh. "I'm sure this is all because of that jerk's instructions. If it concerns Gillian, they must tell him immediately. What trash!"
Before Theresa could say another word, Connor's chilly voice rang out from the speaker. "What's going on with Gillian?"
Deanna replied, "Gillian's doing fine. Actually, I'm calling to discuss our divorce."
The line went quiet for a moment, then Connor let out a scoff that barely masked his irritation. "Have you changed your mind?"
Theresa looked like she wanted to explode, but she held back for Deanna's sake, biting down her frustration until her face turned red.
Deanna kept her composure. Years of neglect had taught her to keep her emotions tightly reined in, and Connor's contempt hardly made a dent.
"No, I haven't changed my mind. I'm available this afternoon. Let's meet at the courthouse and get this over with," she said.
There was another long silence before Connor answered, "So you're really ending this? Deanna, I don't have the time to play these games. Make sure this is what you want."
Deanna replied without hesitation, "I've already made up my mind. I'll see you at the courthouse at two."
Glancing at the clock, she continued, "You'll get the signed divorce agreement at your office in five minutes. That's all I needed to say. I won't take up any more of your time."
As soon as Deanna finished, the call ended with a click.
The harsh beep echoed in Connor's office.
Moments later, the secretary peeked in, immediately stopping in his tracks as he caught sight of Connor's cold expression.
The tension was enough to make anyone hesitate before stepping inside.
"What is it now?" Connor's tone made it clear he had little patience for interruptions.
Without delay, the secretary walked forward and placed a folder on the desk. "This just arrived for you, sir. It's legal and bears your name."
Connor flipped it open and found himself staring at the divorce agreement. Deanna's signature was already in place, leaving a single line blank for his.
The terms were simple, and Deanna wanted to leave the marriage with nothing.
With a scoff, Connor tossed the agreement back onto his desk.
He couldn't help but find her latest move creative. Pretending not to care must be her new strategy.
Connor convinced himself that Deanna's actions were nothing more than another attempt to draw his focus, and he found the whole charade beneath contempt.
The secretary eyed the document and gave a dry, mocking laugh. "What's she aiming for this time? Does she really believe this will wipe away her part in Gillian's miscarriage? She must think she's smarter than everyone else."
Every word dripped with sarcasm, the mockery barely disguised.
Connor's glare didn't soften. "If she's so determined to end things, let's make it happen. I want to see what kind of move she'll make at the courthouse."
Without delay, Connor cleared his afternoon of all other obligations.
His grandmother, Susan, had always warned that spoiling a woman's whims would only lead to trouble.
In Connor's mind, Deanna had crossed a line. Not only did she refuse to take the blame for what happened, but she also dared to pull such a weak stunt to challenge his authority.
Smirking at the thought, Connor looked forward to watching Deanna beg to stay married.
He saw this as his chance to break her stubborn streak, hoping she'd learn to behave and focus on Gillian from now on.
It never occurred to him that Deanna meant every word about wanting to end things for good.