Chapter 33
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Pamela found herself standing by the window of her bedroom, staring out at the twilight sky. The golden hues of the setting sun bled into shades of purple, but the beauty of it was lost on her. Her mother’s words lingered like an unwanted shadow.

“Divorce him while you still can.”

She gripped the windowsill tightly, the rough wood grounding her as her mind waged war against itself. James had changed—there was no denying that. But was his transformation enough? Enough to silence the doubts Helen had sown in her heart? Enough to justify staying in a marriage that had always felt fragile?

A light knock on the door interrupted her thoughts. She turned to see James standing there, his tie gone, his shirt sleeves rolled up. His expression was soft, cautious.

“Dinner’s ready,” he said.

Pamela nodded, but she didn’t move.

James hesitated before stepping closer. “You’ve been quiet all evening.”

“I’m just thinking,” she replied, her voice distant.

“About what?”

She hesitated, h
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