Ewan Giacometti only wants one thing from his illiterate wife: a son. But Athena Moore has been unhappy for three years and is ready to leave her cold husband. When she finally asks for a divorce, Ewan’s cunning ‘best friend’ frames her, driving her out of the city. Now, Ewan is left to confront his true feelings about his wife, whom he had married under mysterious circumstances, especially when she returns from exile a changed woman.
Athena chuckled softly after Ewan's plea, causing Ewan to ball his fists.
"Well, I won't take up the case. Leave my office. And when you do, send the next person inside."
Ewan was rendered speechless again.
After a few beats, he opened his mouth to speak, but shut it, not knowing what to say, especially with Athena looking at him that way.
He held back a weary sigh and met her mocking gaze; she was deriving utmost pleasure from rejecting him, from playing with him.
But there were people's lives at stake! Didn't she care about that? Wasn't it a doctor's first need to heal people? So, what was this sentimental bullshit?
He opened his mouth to tell her this, but thought better. He didn't know much of the new Athena, but knew that if he spoke now, he would be incurring more problems on him and his town.
He took a step back, and diverted his gaze from her to the pictures of Zane's family on the wall.