"I broke them." Winn said.
"I’m sorry... what?"
"I needed to break sothing."
He said it so calmly that Sylvia just stared at him.
"What’s going on?" she demanded, stepping closer.
"Ivy is back."
"Yeah, I follow the news, Winn," she said, folding her arms. "Saw you drooling over her at the groundbreaking party. So I am assuming you’re finally going to divorce Sharona — if that isn’t done yet."
"Actually..." Winn cleared his throat. "That’s why I needed you here."
Sylvia’s eyebrows shot up. "What’s up?"
Winn inhaled sharply. "I need you to sign the docunt that states that I married for love."
Sylvia went silent.
A half minute passed before she exhaled sharply through her nose. "I must admit... I don’t understand. You are divorcing her, aren’t you?"
"Yes," Winn said bitterly, "but she plans on making this the stinkiest divorce ever. ssy. Dramatic." He rubbed his temple. "I would rather not shine any more spotlight on Ivy. She’s been through enough. And I just want to be free from Sharona."
"I can’t drag Ivy into more scandal. She’s fragile right now..." He swallowed. "She’s been hurt for so long. She’s holding herself together with threads. Sharona knows exactly where to stab to cause the most damage."
"I’m not doing it. I cannot do it. I won’t do it," Sylvia snapped.
"Sylvia, please. I am trapped."
She turned slowly, eyes blazing. "I warned you, didn’t I? I warned you against marrying Sharona, but you wouldn’t listen to . No one listens to . No one takes seriously."
Winn dragged a hand through his hair. "Sylvia, don’t be like this."
"I am not doing it, Winn." Her finger stabbed through the air. "You either stay married to Sharona for the stipulated ten years or take the stinky divorce. I cannot believe you would ask this. I did not expect this from you."
Winn’s patience snapped. "I have never asked you for anything," he shouted. "This once... this once... you tell no?"
The anger didn’t leave her face. She grabbed her purse and stood. "I didn’t co here to fight. And honestly?" Her gaze swept over the broken décor, the emotional wreck standing in front of her. "I don’t think you really need here."
"Syl," Winn called, stepping toward her. "Co on."
"No. No, Winn. I expected this from Dad — not you. Not you at all."
And with that, she turned and stord out.
Winn exhaled slowly, shoulders collapsing. He sat heavily on the couch.
Sylvia was right.
Of course she was right.
What was the point of any of this? He couldn’t be with Ivy — not truly — not if every step he took dragged danger behind him. Not if Sharona could turn Ivy into collateral damage for fun.
He couldn’t put the woman he... loved — yes, damn it, loved — in the crosshairs of his toxic marriage and life.
So what was the point?
He stared at his hands.
He could still imagine the life he wanted: Ivy in this mansion, Ivy in his bed, tangled in sheets and in him.
But Sharona had him chained.
He pressed his palms to his eyes.
He wasn’t trying to cheat his grandfather.
He wasn’t even trying to win.
He just wanted to be free.
Free from Sharona’s claws.
Free from the sha of his own mistakes.
But now?
Now even Sylvia, the one who always had his back — couldn’t save him from the ss he’d tied himself into.
"What’s the point," he whispered. "If I can never be with her anyway?"
****
Reese opened the door to his modest apartnt the very second the doorbell chid, expecting maybe a delivery or the nosy neighbor. Instead, Sylvia Kane stood there — striking, wind-tossed hair, blazer hanging off one shoulder.
"Miss Kane! You’re back!" Reese blurted, his face lighting up before he could hide it. The relief in his voice betrayed him. He’d liked the quiet when she left, yes — but he’d missed her brand of chaos more than he’d ever admit.
"You seem excited. Did you miss ?" Sylvia teased, leaning against the doorfra.
Reese coughed, straightened. "Just glad you’re back, that’s all, Miss Kane. Co in. Is everything alright?"
Sylvia stepped inside. "I need to talk to you," she said, dropping her purse on his dining chair. "You seem to be the only person who will tell the truth."
"Well, I try," Reese muttered, pouring her a glass of water unasked. He motioned for her to sit, and Sylvia dropped onto his couch. "How is Canada?"
"It’s just fine," she said flatly.
Reese sat across from her, leaning forward, forearms resting on his knees. "So tell . What’s the problem?"
Sylvia exhaled long and deep. "Winn wants to confirm that he indeed married for love." She rubbed her forehead with the heel of her hand. "So he can get the rest of the inheritance."
Reese blinked, slowly. Then he stood, walked to the counter, and filled his own glass of water. "Depends on where that resolution is coming from."
"He thinks it’s the easiest way to get Sharona off his back," Sylvia muttered.
"Easiest? Your brother is spiralling, Sylvia. The man has gone off the deep end. He’d give his soul at this point if it gave him any peace."
Sylvia’s lips tightened. "He looked... bad, Reese. I’ve never seen him like that."
Reese turned to her fully. "He has one task in mind now. One goal." He pointed to his temple. "It’s all that’s driving him — to find whoever hurt Ivy. Everyone involved. He’s obsessing. If you sign that docunt, you’re not helping him."
Sylvia’s throat bobbed. "He begged ."
"Which tells you just how far gone he is."
Sylvia’s eyes lifted. "You think Sharona will drag this out for years?"
Reese scoffed. "Sharona? That woman would drag it into the afterlife if she could. And Winn knows it. That’s why he’s desperate." He sank onto the couch beside her.
"Why are you so wise?" Sylvia asked.
Reese huffed a quiet laugh. "My point," he said slowly, "is let him know you’re there for him. But that it’s your turn to guide him. To help him out of his spiral." His gaze was steady, unflinching. "Which also ans," he added, "you have to tell him everything you’re keeping from him."
Sylvia’s face went stiff. That was the one thing she’d hoped he wouldn’t say aloud — the one truth she’d hoped to ignore a bit longer. She swallowed hard. "Reese... if I tell him everything, he’s never speaking to again."
Reese shrugged one shoulder. "Maybe for a while. I don’t know the gravity of what you are hiding." he admitted. "He’ll be furious. Betrayed. Dramatic as hell — he’s Winn, after all." He gave her a pointed look. "But your brother loves you. It won’t be forever. And Sylvia...You need to finally learn that there are consequences for every one of our actions. You can’t keep trying to get away with everything because you an well."
Sylvia rolled her eyes. "I don’t try to get away with everything."
Sylvia rubbed her palms against her thighs. "Can I stay here? Please. I can’t go back to Winn tonight. I just... I an he called all the way from Canada to do what? Sign a docunt fraudulently?"
"You can stay," he said firmly. "Of course you can."
Sylvia let out a breath she didn’t realise she’d been holding.
"But—" Reese added.
Sylvia groaned. "Of course there’s a but."
Reese smirked. "I’m still telling him you’re here."
Her head snapped up. "Reese!"
"I’m gonna head to bed, you can take the guest room," Reese said, stretching his arms over his head.
"Why? Still not going to fuck yet?" she asked.
"Nope!" Reese said simply as he stood. He closed his water bottle, tossed it on the counter with a clatter, and walked toward the hallway.
"Fuck you!"
"That’s what you want to do, rember?" he shot back over his shoulder, not even slowing down. The bastard was actually smiling. She could hear it in his voice.
Sylvia pushed off the sofa and stalked after him, her hair falling around her shoulders. "Reese, co on. I know you want . You kissed the day I was leaving for Canada."
He stopped at the entrance to his room. His hand rested on the doorfra. When he turned, his eyes were darker. "Yeah, I did," he said. "I admit it, you have grown on . But that doesn’t an I should give in to my desires."
"What’s the harm in giving in?" Sylvia asked. Truthfully asked.
"You don’t know , that’s the harm." Then, without giving her the chance to argue, he slamd the door right in her face.
Sylvia stood there, staring at the closed door, her mouth half open. "Seriously?" she muttered. Who slamd doors in her face? n didn’t resist her. n didn’t...walk away.
Except Reese.
She glared at the innocent door as if it personally offended her, then spun around and padded back down the hallway.
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