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No longer interested in covert surveillance, Noah chose honesty. He paused, then began the legal proceedings, determined for a clean break. His lawyer, Mitchell Green, recognized the circumstantial nature of his evidence but understood Noah’s desire for closure. Without concrete proof, the case was circumstantial, but Noah was ready to sign divorce papers, marking an official end.
This act of finality was not bitter but calm—an acknowledgment that he had already been broken long before the court appearance. The weight lifted as he accepted the truth: their marriage was over, not through a dramatic event, but through unspoken truths and silent betrayals.