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The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell novel Chapter 89

Alexander glanced at her with a hint of amusement in his eyes, as though he found the whole act rather ridiculous.

He probably thought pretending in front of her was just as distasteful as she did.

Danielle didn't care what he thought. She stood up, took Niki's hand, and walked out without another word.

She had already called a cab to pick them up—there was no way she'd share a ride with Alexander if she could help it.

Raffy watched Danielle leave, baffled. "Did Mom wake up on the wrong side of the bed or something? Who ticked her off?"

Alexander withdrew his gaze, his face unreadable. He said nothing.

"Dad, after school today, can I ask Miss Millie to come over and help me with my homework? I want to try what Niki did yesterday," Raffy asked, hopeful.

Alexander set down his napkin, his manner calm and unhurried. "You can call her and see if she's available."

After dropping Niki off at preschool, Danielle called Conrad to check on the progress of her appeal.

His voice was steady, unhurried. "The paperwork's been submitted. Once the case is filed, you'll get a notification."

"If you want, you can check the case status on the official website."

Hearing that, Danielle finally felt a weight lift from her chest. Even if the appeal process was a hassle, as long as the outcome was good, she didn't mind the trouble.

She thanked Conrad and asked about his attorney fees—something she'd forgotten to discuss before, and he hadn't brought up either.

Someone with Conrad's reputation could pick and choose cases, and his fees reflected that.

But he offered Danielle a friends' rate: ten grand.

Payable after the case closed.

Danielle let out a slow breath when she heard the price.

Since she'd moved out of the Davidson house, Alexander hadn't sent her any money. Not that she would've accepted it if he had.

Most of her savings had gone to help her mother get back on her feet; she'd kept just enough—about five thousand—for rent and living expenses. Life was going to be a lot tighter than before.

Now, faced with this hefty legal bill, she felt the pressure all over again.

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