Hazel's POV
"I'll make sure you regret it."
The words still burned on my tongue as I stared at Alistair's stunned expression. I'd finally found the courage to speak my truth, regardless of the circumstances. The hospital corridor felt suffocating—antiseptic scents mingling with grief and tension.
"You don't mean that," Alistair said, his voice hardening. "You're upset. We both are."
I crossed my arms. "No, I've never been more certain of anything in my life."
"After everything we've been through—"
"Everything we've been through?" I cut him off. "You mean everything you put me through."
Alistair's jaw tightened. "I'm not signing those divorce papers, Hazel."
"Then prepare for a fight."
His eyes narrowed. "Is this about Sinclair? I've seen the photos of you two. Couldn't wait to jump into another man's bed, could you?"
The accusation landed like a slap. I stepped forward, my voice deadly calm.