Chapter 252
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 252:
Alexâs face tensed subtly, a clear sign he was caught off guard. He shifted uncomfortably under Susannahâs scrutinizing gaze. âMom, itâs not like that. Sheâs really just a friend, and sheâs in trouble. What do you think I should do?â
Years of knowing him inside out made it easyâSusannah instantly spotted the unease creeping into his normally composed demeanor. It appeared that Alex, typically detached around women, might indeed have a crush on someone.
She chuckled softly, reaching out to give his hand a reassuring squeeze. âJust look at youâso worried and tense.â
Turning around to address a maid who stood at the ready, Susannah commanded in a clear voice, âGo grab the Cardilla Pink Diamond necklace and bring it to me.â
With swift movements, the maid fetched the necklace. Under the gentle glow of the chandelier, the resplendent pink diamond emitted a brilliant sparkle.
Susannah took the necklace box herself and extended it towards Alex with a gentle flourish. âHere, take this,â she offered.
Alexâs fingers tightened around the box, his gaze deliberately avoiding Susannahâs inquisitive eyes.
âAlex, when do you plan to introduce this young lady to me?â Susannah inquired, her voice laced with a mix of curiosity and expectation.
Alex gripped the box even tighter, skillfully dodging her question. âMom, itâs getting late. You should rest now.â
With those words, he turned and hurried out of Howe Manor.
From the doorway, Susannah watched her sonâs departing silhouette, her head gently shaking in a mix of amusement and resignation, yet her eyes shimmered with undisguised affection. Alex remained distant, his demeanor reserved as ever.
The black Lincoln melted away into the shadowy embrace of the night once more.
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In the quiet sanctuary of the back seat, Alex gently lifted the lid of the small, elegant box, revealing the glimmering pink diamond nestled within. His eyes lingered on its radiant hue.
âTake this necklace to the studio first thing tomorrow,â he said crisply to his assistant seated in the front.
âUnderstood, Mr. Howe.â
While the night deepened into inky blackness, the lights of Sadieâs studio blazed defiantly against the dark.
Inside her expansive office, Sadie sat alone, her silhouette sharply etched by a desk lamp.
Her desk was a chaotic spread of design drafts, each a testament to her relentless passion and meticulous craftsmanship.
Prominently among the clutter lay a sketch of an exquisite necklace, the crown jewel of her âTen Year Promiseâ collection and undoubtedly the most crucial.
Yet, the absence of the Cardilla Pink Diamond left a gaping void in her plans. Absolutely not! She couldnât put all her hope in that one diamondâthere had to be another option.
With the design draft in hand, determination burned in Sadieâs eyes. If the Cardilla Pink Diamond was out of reach, sheâd carve out another way forward.
Sadie had spent the entire night awake. Her eyes were red and sore, giving her a worn-out look, yet her gaze retained a piercing quality. The light aroma of coffee hung in the air. In the stillness of the room, only the gentle rustling of design papers could be heard.
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