Madison’s world ended in a restaurant, with a single leather folder and her husband’s eyes turning hungry in the candlelight. Twenty-seven, wrapped in a dress Patricia had once called “acceptable,” she watched the room freeze around the words one hundred and fifty million and felt her marriage crack along a fault line she’d been pretending not to see. When Eleanor quietly said, “It was always yours,” something inside Madison finally, irrevocably, br… Continues…
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