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I Married My School Sweetheart – On Our First Anniversary, I Overheard a Phone Call That Made Me Gasp

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still protect her.

“And you. My mother’s house will never be yours. Not in this life. Not in the next one.”

I reached into my handbag and pulled out a manila envelope I had placed there that morning. I set it gently into Aaron’s hands.

“Annulment papers,” I told him. “When Mr. Whitfield restructured the trust in August, I asked him to draw these up too.continue reading …

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