Chapter 198
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 198:
âIâm quite familiar with the rules. Now, tell meâwho directed you to do this?â
Jarrod gulped, his eyes greedily darting to the card, then forcefully reined in his desires.
âIâm not sure who she was. A woman approached me, handed me some money, and instructed me to keep an eye out at that place. All she wanted was photographs of you and Beccy together,â Jarrod explained.
âA woman?â Sadie furrowed her brows, deep in thought.
She was surprised. How could Jarrod have predicted she would receive a gift from Beccy at that precise moment? Was the gift from Beccy part of a setup too?
Questions flooded Sadieâs mind.
What she had dismissed as a mere misunderstanding now appeared to be a complex scheme.
Noticing Sadieâs silence, Jarrod misinterpreted it as intimidation and became more audacious.
âMiss Hudson, I implore you to forgive me just this once. I was only trying to earn some money.â
Sadieâs response was firm and dismissive.
âLeave now.â
Jarrod snatched up the card and quickly exited.
âWhatâs our next move, Miss Hudson?â Pierre inquired with concern.
Sadie averted her eyes, her decision made.
âI need to see Beccy.â
Pierre nodded, silently agreeing, and followed Sadie out.
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Once in her car, Sadie attempted to contact Beccy.
The phone emitted a series of beeps.
It rang persistently, yet there was no answer.
Sadieâs expression showed her frustration as her brows drew together, a feeling of disquiet settling over her.
She tried calling several more times, each attempt meeting with the same recorded message.
âSorry, the number you have dialed is currently unavailable.â
Unavailable?
A cold shiver ran through Sadieâs heart.
It appeared she was already too late.
Turning to her assistant, she commanded, âPierre, track down Beccy immediately. We need to act quickly.â
âRight away, Miss Hudson,â Pierre responded, then hurried off.
Sadie put her phone back into her purse.
She had notified Averiâs kindergarten teacher earlier that she might be late today.
Upon arriving, Sadie found Averi alone, quietly playing with some building blocks, his expression a bit somber.
His outfit consisted of a light blue T-shirt and khaki shorts, which made him look particularly cute.
A slight heaviness weighed on Sadieâs heart.
Typically, Averi was vibrant and joyful, rarely subdued. She approached swiftly, knelt beside him, and softly inquired, âWhatâs the matter, Averi?â
Raising his tear-filled eyes to hers, Averi murmured, âMom, the other kids⦠they said I donât have a dadâ¦â
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