She had held back before out of respect for Lionel, but if Sandra pulled another illegal stunt, Hannah wouldn’t hesitate to press charges. Lionel’s feelings were no longer her concern. They were getting divorced; his reputation meant nothing to her.
“You know, Hannah, you’re too nice,” Anna, another colleague, said. “You should have called the police right then and there. Imagine her, on her knees, begging you to drop the charges.”
Hannah clapped her hands together. “Anna, you’re a genius! I didn’t even think of that. Next time, I’ll be sure to invite you all to watch the show.”
“Yes, please!”
“Oh my God, I’ll accidentally go live on Instagram!”
“Careful, Sandra might report you.”
“Ooh, I’m so scared!”
The mood was light and cheerful as they all settled back into work.
That afternoon, Hannah packed up and headed home. As she pulled up to the house, she half-expected to see Sandra waiting for her, but thankfully, the coast was clear.
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