Destiny I picked up my wine glass and sipped as I looked at the documents spread before me. After a year of battle, it was finally happening. I had gotten what I deserved. All I needed to do was sign and initial them, and the divorce would be final once I gave it to my lawyer. I flipped to the page where I asked and was finally given the alimony I wanted, the penthouse I was living in now, and the cabin in Aspen. Malik got to keep the house in Beverley Hills for him and his w***e, all the cars, his half of our joint savings account, and the shares in his law firm. I will be signing mine away for a hefty sum. He thought he could leave me with nothing because I came from nothing, and he elevated me. He forgot that even with a prenup, California was a 50/50 state. I’d never have to work fo

