Chapter 166 Never Marry Anyone
- Heaven help her—what lay plain as dawn to Ashlynn still drifted right past Amelia. The gulf between the two women stretched wide, not in friendship but in Amelia's stubborn refusal to see what everyone else already knew.
- "Then tell me straight," Amelia whispered, fingers twisting the hem of her blazer. "Are you saying I shouldn't go through with the divorce?"
- "Of course not! Asher hasn't even filed the papers—he's still fighting for this. Why should you be the one to quit?" Ashlynn gave her shoulder a playful slap. "Look, I get it. The road ahead is brutal. His mother's impossible, and your own mom won't be easy either. But since you two chose each other, fight for it. Even if—no, especially if—everything falls apart later, you'll look back someday and feel proud you went the distance. No regrets, Amelia."