Chapter 226
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 226:
With a deep breath, she squeezed her eyes shut, her heart pleading for a miracle.
The phone continued to ring, each second stretching into an eternity.
Just as despair was about to claim her, the line connected. âHello?â
âHello?â On the other end of the line came a gentle yet distant female voice.
Sadieâs grip on the phone tightened instinctively.
It was Kyla.
The hospital room was silent apart from Averiâs soft breaths and the steady beeps of the medical monitors. Why was Kyla on the line instead of Noah?
With rising anxiety suppressed within her, Sadie managed a steady tone. âWhereâs Noah?â
âHeâs had too much to drink. Heâs not in a state to talk right now.â Kylaâs voice was soothing, apologetic, yet carried an undertone of satisfaction.
A heavy feeling settled in Sadieâs stomach.
Drunk?
Memories of Noahâs indifference toward her, contrasting with his affection for Kyla, filled her with a painful bitterness.
Naturally. Noah and Kyla were set to marry. It was logical for them to be together.
A rueful smile crossed Sadieâs lips.
Why should she expect anything different?
The soft hospital lighting threw her weary features into stark relief, accentuating her fatigue.
She bit her lip with such force she nearly drew blood.
For Averiâs sake, she had no choice but to swallow her dignity.
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âKyla, what is it that you want?â
After a pause, Kylaâs voice returned, softer yet puzzled. âWhat do you mean? I just picked up the phone. Why are you speaking to me this way?â
Sadie shut her eyes tightly.
The false innocence in Kylaâs voice was revolting to her.
She was aware that Kyla was deliberately taunting her, basking in her own triumph.
Opening her eyes, Sadie retorted, âEnough with the act. Iâm well aware of who you are. Youâve secured your place beside Noah. And about Kairi, arenât you worried about karma?â
Kylaâs laughter was light, mocking, as if Sadieâs words were a joke. âKarma? Sadie, such naivety. Do you actually believe in divine justice? Strength rules, thatâs the only law. You left the country once; you should have stayed away. What brought you back?â
Sadieâs hands balled into fists.
She had to bear this for Averiâs sake.
âIâm pleading with you. Save Averi, and Iâll do whatever you ask. Iâll leave this instant and disappear forever.â Her voice was strained, laden with despair.
After a brief pause, Kyla responded, amusement in her tone, âDisappear forever? Show me you mean it, Sadie.â
Sadieâs heart was in her throat.
But before she could respond, Kyla hung up abruptly, deleting the call log right after.
âWhat are you doing?â A deep male voice suddenly broke the silence, startling Kyla so much that she nearly knocked over the glass on the table.
She turned quickly to see Noah standing at the staircase.
He was dressed in casual loungewear, the collar of his shirt slightly open, revealing his seductive collarbones.
His handsome face was unreadable, giving nothing away.
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