Chapter 101
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 101:
That single question, laden with confusion, stabbed at Kylaâs heart.
It was Sadie he saw in his half-awake state, not her!
Kyla felt her heart shattering, as if cut by a sharp blade.
She stood there rigidly, clenching her fists tightly.
A sudden stab of jealousy hit Kyla.
Internally, she cursed, wishing the recent car accident had killed Sadie.
Yet, despite her bitterness, Kyla recognized the crucial nature of the moment.
She inhaled deeply, calming her anger, and murmured, âNoah, youâre drunk. Let me wipe your face.â
Noah loosened his hold on her wrist, murmuring an indifferent âMm.â This compliance was uncharacteristic; Noah was usually commanding and assertive around her, yet now he seemed subdued and easy to sway
Kylaâs fingers whitened as she twisted a towel dry, then gently dabbed at Noahâs face.
The cold water might have begun to wake him, as Noahâs senses gradually sharpened.
Upon opening his eyes and seeing Kyla, he frowned, and his demeanor instantly chilled.
He brushed her hand away and said bluntly, âGet out.â
Kylaâs small spark of hope crumbled with those few words.
âNoah, let me look after youâ¦â Kylaâs voice faltered, her eyes welling up as she spoke.
âI said, get out.â Noahâs voice grew even colder.
A sting of pain shot through Kylaâs heart, prompting her to exit the room.
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She collapsed onto the sofa in the living room, her thoughts simmering with resentment.
Rising abruptly, Kyla began to pace, her frustration mounting. She slipped out to the garden, glanced around to ensure privacy, and then pulled out her cellphone to make a call.
âWhy didnât Sadie die in the car crash you staged?â Kyla demanded, her voice laced with restrained fury.
From the other end came a leisurely, mocking reply. âWhatâs the matter, my lady? Why so upset? That mishap certainly caused enough drama.â
Drawing in a deep breath to calm her rage, Kyla said, âSet up another accident. Make sure Sadie doesnât survive this time.â
A chuckle resonated from the other end, amused and taunting. âI canât.â Kylaâs temper flared, and she raised her voice. âAnd why not? How dare you refuseââ
She was abruptly cut off by the hacker.
âHave you forgotten the deal we made?â the hacker said, his voice calm, almost amused. âYou still owe me for that favor, and now you want me to stage another accident?â
Kyla froze, her fingers tightening around her phone.
The memory hit her like a slap. She had made a deal with him, hiring him to engineer a car accident. His price? A night with her. At the time, she hadnât flinchedâso desperate was she to erase someone from the picture.
A flicker of shame bubbled up, but she shoved it down.
Theyâd been intimate more than once; there was no reason to act coy now.
Besides, anger burned hotter in her chest, and she needed an outletâsomething raw and reckless to match the storm inside her.
Pulling up her phone, she searched for the nearest luxury hotel to Myrtlewood Estate. Once she found one, she shot the hacker a message with the location. âGo there. Iâll book a room.â
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