Chapter 273
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 273:
As the car started moving, Sadieâs anxiety surged. She thought about the collaboration with Eva and realized that if she had to ascend the mountain on foot, it would only make things worse and potentially put her in danger. Even if she did make it to the Stonemont Estate, it would likely be late into the evening.
Taking a deep breath, Sadie opened the passenger door and got into the vehicle.
The vehicle was filled with a subtle fragrance, unmistakably Kylaâs favorite perfume. Feeling slightly suffocated, Sadie shifted uncomfortably.
Kylaâs eyes lingered on her drenched form, a sense of pleasure apparent in her expression. Without a word, Samuel ignited the engine and steered toward the mountaintop. Warmth enveloped the carâs interior.
The rain had thoroughly drenched Sadieâs attire, causing it to cling to her figure. Her trench coat, altered by the rain, now sported darker shades, staining the cream-colored leather seat beneath.
Kyla, noticing the discoloration, feigned innocence as she commented, âSadie, it looks like your coat is staining.â
Catching Kylaâs glance, Sadie inspected the edge of her damp coat, noticing the change herself. Today, she had chosen a dark blue trench coatânot a luxury item but still costly. It seemed unlikely to bleed.
Embarrassment flushed through Sadie, yet she maintained her composure and responded, âOh, is it?â
With a suppressed giggle, Kyla acted concerned. âIâve brought extra clothes. Why not change into one of them? You might catch cold in those. And donât worry, Noah selected these, so theyâre sure not to bleed color.â
Internally, Kyla smirked, well aware that Sadie would never accept her clothing; the offer was merely a calculated insult.
Sadie was well aware of Kylaâs motives. She managed a slight, bitter smile and said, âNo, thank you for your offer.â
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Kyla, realizing Sadie was not provoked, changed the topic. She shifted her gaze towards the window before inquiring, âBy the way, Sadie, whatâs your destination?â
âStonemont Estate,â Sadie answered tersely.
âStonemont Estate?â Kyla echoed, caught off guard.
A heavy feeling settled in Sadieâs chest.
What a coincidence. Could it be that Noah and Kyla were on their way to Stonemont Estate for the same purpose?
Sadie shivered, a cold sensation creeping up her spine.
From the rearview mirror, Samuel saw Noahâs countenance darken and, grasping the situation, promptly said, âMrs. Wall, weâre on our way to Stonemont Estate as well.â
Hearing Samuel address her that way deepened Sadieâs discomfort. With a composed and firm voice, she corrected him, saying, âPlease, I am not âMrs. Wall.'â
Kylaâs expression soured at once.
That Samuelâwhy did he still refer to Sadie as âMrs. Wallâ?
A tense, cold silence enveloped the car.
Kylaâs hands formed fists so tight that her nails dug painfully into her palms.
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