Ian jumped upon hearing Sage’s words, and his expression darkened. “Sage

Joyner, are you just bringing up the divorce because you think you can use it to threaten me?”

“Well, are you feeling threatened?” Sage retorted.

“Don’t be ridiculous!” he snapped. “I’ll sign the divorce papers tomorrow! I’ll even accompany you to thecourthouse!” He threw the documents aside and stormed out, slamming the door behind him.

Sage was stunned for a moment. She took a minute to compose herself before settling into bed. Ianhad finally agreed to a divorce. She was finally free!

Sage unlocked her phone to share the good news with Tiana. However, when she opened Instagram,she noticed a flood of likes and comments on her recent post. She clicked on it and noticed that,besides some friends and Michael, Shane had

also liked it.

Shane had even left a comment. “Congratulations on replaceing your way back to the right path.”

Sage understood he was implying that loving herself rather than Ian was the ”

right path“. However, she couldn’t be bothered to respond to his schadenfreude.

She clicked on Tiana’s profile and was about to send her a message when a video call from her camethrough.

“I was just about to text you, Tiana! Is this what it means when people say ‘great minds think alike?“”

“Great minds, my ass!” Tiana fumed. “You said you’d call me this morning, but I’ve been waiting all dayand haven’t heard so much as a peep from you!”

Sage had been in such a rush to get to Mimosa that she had simply promised Tiana she would contacther later. Unfortunately, she got sidetracked by the barbecue event with Michael and his friends andcompletely forgot to call Tianą.

“Well… the timing of your video call was just perfect!” Sage giggled.

Tiana didn’t bother to argue with her about this anymore and out to the dia What’s up with all this newsabout last night? It’s been trending on wurde sodio, and it even popped up when I checked my phone”

Sage befly recounted to Tiana what had happened the night before.

“So…. when you found out someone was sneaking pictures of you, you decided to roll with it andcapitalize on the situation?”

“Mhm, since they’ll just paint me as some pitiful and miserable wouas anyway, I might as well use it tomy advantage instead of being the butt of everyow’s jokes.”

“I’m impressed. You were able to turn it into a solid marketing coupage vse

campaig though you were heartbroken,” Tiana praised. “The old you would’ve stopped lan from leavingthe banquet hall in front of everyone.”

Sage was reminded of something after Tiana mentioned that. In the past, she had followed Delilah’sadvice and invited Ivy out to a café to meet up because she noticed that lan was treating Ivy verydifferently from how he treated her However, their meeting was cut short when a falling chandelierstruck hy.

Ian appeared at the entrance to the café before she could process what had happened, and heimmediately accused Sage of orchestrating it when he noticed Ivy covered in blood. “Sage Joyner, ifthat chandelier hadn’t missed hy by a hair’s breadth, she could’ve been killed! How could you be somalicious?”

“It wasn’t me! I don’t know what happened!”

“Who else could it have been? You were the one who invited her out and chose

this place!” Jan retorted as he carried Ivy to bring her to the hospital

Sage was furious and wanted to hash things out, but Ian shoved her aside, causing her to collide withthe corner of a coffee table and injure her lower back It took her half a month to recover…

Sago wondered if it was just a coincidence that I was hit hu a chandelier tine

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Tiana didn’t bother to argue with her about this anymore and cut to the chase. ” What’s up with all thisnews about last night? It’s been trending on social media, and it even popped up when I checked myphone.”

Sage briefly recounted to Tiana what had happened the night before.

“So… when you found out someone was sneaking pictures of you, you decided to roll with it andcapitalize on the situation?”

“Mhm, since they’ll just paint me as some pitiful and miserable woman anyway, I might as well use it tomy advantage instead of being the butt of everyone’s jokes.”

“I’m impressed. You were able to turn it into a solid marketing campaign even though you wereheartbroken,” Tiana praised. “The old you would’ve stopped Ian from leaving the banquet hall in front ofeveryone.”

Sage was reminded of something after Tiana mentioned that. In the past, she had followed Delilah’sadvice and invited Ivy out to a café to meet up because she noticed that Ian was treating Ivy verydifferently from how he treated her.

However, their meeting was cut short when a falling chandelier struck Ivy.

Ian appeared at the entrance to the café before she could process what had happened, and heimmediately accused Sage of orchestrating it when he noticed Ivy covered in blood. “Sage Joyner, ifthat chandelier hadn’t missed Ivy by a hair’s breadth, she could’ve been killed! How could you be somalicious?”

“It wasn’t me! I don’t know what happened!”

“Who else could it have been? You were the one who invited her out and chose

this place!” Ian retorted as he carried Ivy to bring her to the hospital.

Sage was furious and wanted to hash things out, but Ian shoved her aside, causing her to collide withthe corner of a coffee table and injure her lower back.

It took her half a month to recover…

Sage wondered if it was just a coincidence that Ivy was hit by a chandelier twice.

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