Chapter 244
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 244:
She dropped her gaze, her thick lashes veiling the complex emotions swirling behind her eyes.
Kyla lied to herâ¦
Gregoryâs voice pulled her back. âMiss Hudson, are you absolutely sure about not renewing the contract?â His tone was measured, but there was an unmistakable hope lingering beneath it. âWall Group would be lucky to keep someone of your caliber.â
Sadie inhaled slowly, steadying herself before meeting his gaze. âMr. Zane, I truly appreciate the opportunity,â she said, her voice unwavering. âBut this chapter is closed. Itâs time for me to move forward.â
There was no hesitation, no room for negotiation.
She rose from her seat with quiet grace, offering a polite nod. âIâll be taking my leave now.â
Gregory watched her go, exhaling a sigh as his fingers drummed against the desk.
Such a pity.
Her storeroom office smelled of dust and aged metal, the dim, flickering light above casting eerie shadows along the walls. Sadie stumbled in, gripping the nearest shelf to steady herself.
Her head swam, her thoughts spiraling into a tangled mess.
Kairi⦠That name felt like a dagger, lodged deep in her chest.
If it hadnât been for Noah⦠perhaps, Averiâ¦
A sickening thought clawed at the edges of her mind, but she refused to let it take form. She squeezed her eyes shut, willing it away. A long, slow breath escaped her lips. It was over. At least⦠for now.
She made her way to her desk, moving with quiet determination. Rolling up her design drafts with careful precision, she secured them with a rubber band and slid them into a worn canvas bag.
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A soft creak echoed through the storeroom.
The door edged open, light spilling into the dim space. A shadowed figure stepped inside. It was Samuel.
âMrs. Wall, Mr. Wall requests your presence in his office.â Samuelâs voice was calm and respectful.
Sadie lifted her gaze, ice glinting in her eyes. âWhat does Mr. Wall want now? Our cooperation should be over by now, right?â
Samuel hesitated, the briefest flicker of unease crossing his face before he regained his composure. âIâm just following instructions, Mrs. Wall.â
âMrs. Wall?â Sadie let out a dry, humorless chuckle. She repeated the title, rolling it on her tongue as if it were something absurd. âMr. Ford, do me a favorâdonât call me that again. A name that was never acknowledged three years ago means even less now.â
Her voice was steady, but beneath it lay a quiet storm of emotions she refused to let surface. She exhaled sharply, unwilling to waste another second in this place. The air itself felt stifling.
âFine,â she muttered. âLetâs go.â She turned on her heel and strode toward the exit.
Samuel followed closely behind, wisely keeping his silence.
The top-floor office was drenched in warm sunlight, streaming through vast floor-to-ceiling windows that overlooked the city skyline. Noah sat behind his massive desk, his back to the door, shoulders squared, posture rigid.
A soft knock disturbed the heavy silence. Samuel stepped inside. âMr. Wall, sheâs here.â
Slowly, Noah turned his chair, locking his eyes with Sadie.
âJust tell me why Iâm here,â she said, her voice calm but devoid of warmth. âOh, and one more thing, if you have time, letâs finally finalize the divorce.â
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