Then he hurled the papers at me. They hit my chest and fluttered to the floor.

"Don't forget, you work at my company. Without the title of my wife, you're nothing but a pretty face collecting a paycheck."

His voice turned cold. "One more thing. You just hit Ellie, and I want you on your knees apologizing to her. Otherwise, you're not walking out of here today."

I didn't so much as look at him. I crouched down, picked up the divorce papers, and checked his signature.

From this moment on, he and I had nothing to do with each other.

And since that was settled, it was time to settle a few other accounts.

I tucked the papers away, looked at the two of them, and let a faint smile cross my face.

"Oh, I'm not going anywhere. Now that our personal matters are resolved, I think it's time we address the little issue of you embezzling company funds."

I pulled out my phone and dialed. "Send the corporate legal team over."