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Byron, Are you crazy?Sylvia shot back. I’m here to divorce you, not clean up your childhood sweetheart’s mess 

Calm down, I won’t let you go to jail,Byron said, his voice and rough, a storm brewing in his eyes

is heavy browys, furrowed tight as he went on, You’ve owed Joanna so much for years. Don’t you think it’s time to make it right?” 

Sylvia clenched her jaw, then let out a sharp, bitter laugh. Tine, I’ll make it right.She turned and pushed through the crowd

Byron frowned, sensing something was up, but he followed her anyway

At the traffic police station’s entrance, Joanna stood trembling, her slight frame shrinking from the reporters twarming her with questions 

1 you just post about following traffic laws? How could you drive drunk?one yelled

didn’t

Your fans trusted you! Are you lying to them?another demanded

Joanna’s face went white, her voice shaky. It’s not what you think, Iuh” 

She stumbled over her words, but before she could finish, Byron strade up, pulling Sylvia along. He grabbed a microphone from the stand

You’ve got it all wrong,he told the crowd. Joanna wasn’t driving. Someone else was 

He showed the mic toward Sylvia

Every eye in the crowd zeroed in on her

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Joanna caught Byron’s hint and let out a breath, shooting him a quick, playful tonguestickout

The reporters turned their cameras and questions on Sylvia like a pack of hounds

were you really the driver? Not Miss Moore?a woman asked

Ma’am, we 

Sylvia’s grip on the mic tightened. She glanced at Byron, then spoke, each word clear and steady. No. Byron dragged me here to take the blame for Јоаппа.” 

The crowd gasped and buzzed with whispers

Byron’s stare turned icecold, his eyes drilling into Sylvia. Through clenched teeth, he growled, You’re done now. Keep this up, and I will divorce you.” 

He’d given her chance after chance to make things right with Joanna, and she’d slapped it away

If she pushed him further, he’d decided that he would and it for good

Joanna glared at Sylvia, her face red with anger. She couldn’t believe Sylvia had just thrown her under the bus in front of all these reporters. 

But before she could say anything, the paparazzi pounced, hampering her with questions and tearing into her

Miss Moore, too spineless to own up and pinning it on someone else? That’s low!one reporter snapped

Joanna’s eyes filled with tears, the words cutting deep

Byron saw the chaos spiraling and moved fast. He slipped off his suit jacket, tossed it over Joanna’s head

With bodyguards clearing a path, he hustled her through the crowd to a waiting car

The reporters, sensing a juicy story, chased after them, cameras flashing

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A squeakyclean starlet caught drunk driving and dodging blame? This was the scandal of the year

Sylvia stood alone at the station’s entrance, Byron’s earlier glare, sharp with disappointment and anger, flashing in her mind

Once, that look would ve crushed her. Now, her eyes were calm, like a frozen lake

Her heart had gone numb 

She’d planned to finalize the divorce today, but Byron was clearly focused on Joanna. That would have to wait

She took a cab back to the motel. Still weak from the blood she’d been tricked into giving Joanna, she collapsed onto the bed and passed out 

When she woke, it was evening, and she felt strangely rested. She hadn’t slept that well in years

Out of habit, she opened a video app. Joanna’s traffic Mation mess was trending at number one, the comments a flood of hate 

But as Sylvia scrolled, every related video disappeared. The trend vanished, replaced by a new story: Joanna had been quietly raising money for underprivileged schools for years 

The story flipped overnight

Sylvia turned off her phone with a bitter smirk. No doubtByron’s doing. A few smooth moves, and Joanna’s image would be spotless again

Back at the Blair family mansion, a black Maybach rolled into the garage

Byron climbed out, his face dark as a storm. His sharp eyes narrowed with cold anger as he stormed into the living room, snapping, Syhrial Do you realize what you’ve done today?” 

Mom, you went way too far!Zack chimed in, following his dad inside

He slung his oversized backpack onto the couch, puffing up with annoyance before even checking if Sylvia was there

And you didn’t even pick me up from kindergarten today!he added, crossing his arms. If my teacher hadn’t called Dad, I’d still be standing outside the gate like a loser” 

The two wore matching frowns, venting their frustration, but Sylvia was nowhere in sight

Footsteps shuffled from upstairs. Liana came down in her slippers, her voice cutting

Byron, is Sylvia back? You need to straighten her out. Making a big deal about divorce and vanishing all daywhat’s wrong with her?” 

Byron’s sharp features tightened, his jaw clenched. She’s still not here?” 

The three exchanged looks, realizing Sylvia had been gone since morning

Byron, you don’t think she’s for real, do you?Liana asked, leading him to the dining room

She handed him a stack of papers. Here’s the divorce agreement she left for you. She doesn’t want any property, gives up custody of Zack, and has condition: she’s done covering his expenses.” 

Zack, unbothered, shrugged it off Grandma, don’t sweat it. Mom’s just trying to spook us. Dad’s been so busy at the company, and Mom’s got it easy staying home. No way she’s leaving this place.” 

He scampered to the living room and flipped of the TV to watch cartoons

Sylvia wasn’t around to cap his screen time. He knew he should take the advantage

Byron, too, thought Sylvia was bluffing. His deep eyes burned with annoyance. Mom, forget her. Let her pout out there. She’ll come crawling back when she’s done.” 

11:58 Tue, 10 Jun MWI 

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Exactly.Liana snorted. Let her see how tough life is without us. When she comes back, she’s writing an apology. A farm girl like her thinking she can run the show? Laughable.” 

Byron’s eyes narrowed slightly, his already hard face growing colder

Before, Sylvia’s outbursts always fizzled out fast. She’d come back, smoothing things over with apologies 

but this time, she’d crossed a line

His phone buzzed, slicing through the tension

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