For that brief moment, Yolanda couldn't have cared less about the agreement she had signed with Lawrence. All she craved was distance from Joseph, and fast. But her statement, for some reason, angered Joseph. He turned around, his face returning to its usual icy demeanor, his eyes fierce like a leopard stalking its prey. "Don't forget that you signed an agreement with my grandfather and promised not to get a divorce. Are you planning to break your word?" Yolanda sat in the car, her spirit deflating like a withering flower. This was the hardest decision for her, for divorcing Joseph meant breaking her promise to Lawrence. Without his help, her mother, April Clemens, might not have been able to have her surgery. It was a debt of gratitude she couldn't ignore. Could she really divorce

