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CHAPTER 74.

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Josh’s POV.

I stared at the divorce papers like they were some kind of joke but they weren’t. Amara’s signature was there. Neat, deliberate, and without hesitation. I had thought she might change her mind after going abroad and wouldn’t push the divorce anymore but I was wrong. Just as she had promised, she sent over the divorce papers.

The doorbell rang not long after, and a woman in a blazer handed me a letter from her father, Henry’s office. I hadn’t even opened it when she started talking.

“This house is under Henry Freeman’s estate management and he wants to sell it. You’ll need to vacate in seventy-two hours. New buyers are coming for a viewing next week.”

“Excuse me?” I asked, holding up the envelope. “He gave me this place.”

“He gave it to his daughter, Amara,” she said. “Her name was the only one on the documents. You’re not on the deed.”

I stood there for a moment, stunned. I wanted to argue, but there was nothing left to say. She turned and walked away, leaving me on t
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