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Pierce’s POV She signed the divorce papers. She signed it without thinking twice. In front of me. A bitter smile spilled as I downed another glass of brandy. I should be happy about that when I was the one who asked for the divorce. But…but my heart felt so heavy ever since Kelly signed the papers. Kelly and I had been friends for over 10 years. The day she transferred to my high school, I accidentally bumped into her by the lake. She looked like a frightened kitten, carefully hiding her true self behind that thick antique eyeglasses. That was interesting. I didn't realize that nerdy transfer girl in everyone's eyes would be the daughter of my mother's best friend. With that, we grew to be friends. Best friends. Kelly changed a lot after graduation. When I came back fro