Elias "Stack" Moore and Mary Landry's marriage was a clash of control and freedom - a relationship of convenience that soured into a war of resentment. By the time they stood before the judge, love had long since left. All that remained was habit and pride, playing out in a courtroom like a worn-out script. Despite the back-and-forth, the truth was clear: they never should've been married. After their final blows, Mary found her clarity. Elias found his peace. Signing those papers wasn't a defeat - it was quiet relief. For once, he chose himself. Their divorce wasn't a heartbreak- it was two people finally admitting they were never right for each other.
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