I put the evidence away, a cold void settling in my chest.
The betrayal was a done deal. What came next was the reckoning.
After I was discharged from the hospital, I printed out a divorce agreement and headed to the CEO's office at the company.
But when I opened the door, I walked in on her and Gabriel in an intimate embrace.
He had his arms wrapped around her, their clothes half-undone, hands roaming over each other.
Even though my heart was already dead, the sight still sent a surge of fury through me.
I forced it back down.
They both jumped when they saw me. Eve scrambled off him, smoothing her clothes as she blurted out an explanation.
"Lowell, don't get the wrong idea. We were just discussing a client issue."
I let out a cold laugh. "Eve, do you think I'm stupid?"
"Or blind?"
Gabriel rushed to smooth things over.
"Lowell, buddy, don't overthink it. We really were just talking business. Eve twisted her ankle, and I happen to know a massage technique, so I was helping her with the pain."
As he said this, a smirk flickered across his lips.
I ignored him and handed the printed divorce agreement directly to Eve.