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I lost count of the number of times I had called Sarah's phone number. I didn't lose hope that she would answer even one of my calls or one of the many messages I sent her since that document arrived, even though I knew she had blocked me after that encounter with Rachel in my office. I remembered the disappointment, the repulsion, and the contempt in her eyes, and it was well deserved. I had hurt her in the worst way possible. I hated having to admit it, but I had shattered her noble heart that beat only for me. "I will send you the divorce papers." When she said that, I thought it was just an outburst on her part. I thought anger was speaking for her. When I saw her in the office, I considered telling her the secret that Rachel had been blackmailing me with for months. I was going t