After parting ways with Simon, Natalie didn't go home. Instead, driven by a surge of determination, she sought out Daniel once more. Her steps were quick, her expression a mixture of exhaustion and resolve. When she finally stood before him, the usual warmth in her eyes was gone, replaced by a cold, unyielding decisiveness. "Daniel, sign the divorce papers. We've reached this point—there's no need to drag it out any longer!" Natalie's voice was sharp, her tone firm, though it carried a faint tremor—not from fear or hesitation, but from the storm of emotions roiling inside her. She bit her lip, forcing herself to appear strong, her posture rigid with resolve. "It's over between us. The arguments, the conflicts, the irreconcilable differences... they've eroded everything we once had. Th

