Chapter 345
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 345:
Embracing her son, Sadie felt a surge of comfort. âIâm alright, my love,â she reassured him softly, caressing his hair. âIâm sorry if I worried you.â
Averi tightened his embrace, pressing a kiss to her cheek. âI love you more than anything, Mommy.â
Joy lit up Sadieâs face at his words. With Averi close, she felt ready to face any challenge.
As the car started, it gradually moved away from Stonemont Estate. Sadie watched through the rearview mirror as the estate dwindled behind them. Inside, she steeled herself, resolved to make Kyla pay for what happened today. Her grip on the steering wheel tightened, eyes fixed on the road ahead. Next to her, Nanette shifted uneasily in the passenger seat, glancing at Sadie, her mouth opening and closing without words.
Eventually, Nanetteâs restraint broke, her voice quivering. âSadie, what are we going to do?â
Sadie remained silent for a moment, inhaling deeply before she let out a slow exhale.
âWeâll know,â she finally responded.
âButâ¦â Nanette began, only to be interrupted.
âListen, I understand your concerns,â Sadie said, offering a calming glance. âIâve poured my heart and soul into every detail of Dewy Hibiscus. Iâm more heartbroken than anyone for its ruin. Trust me, Iâll handle this.â
Nanette nibbled on her bottom lip, falling silent.
A hush fell over the car again, broken only by the engineâs gentle purr slicing through the night.
When they finally arrived at Nanetteâs home, Sadie said to her, âHead inside. Rest up.â
âTake care of yourself too, Sadie,â Nanette responded, nodding in acknowledgment before she exited the vehicle.
At her doorstep, she lingered, watching as Sadieâs car faded into the night, silently wishing for her friendâs success and safety.
Sadie placed the broken pieces of Dewy Hibiscus into a meticulously crafted wooden box. Her frequent handling had polished the boxâs edges, reflecting her calm exterior despite the emotional turbulence within.
âI must find an expert capable of mending this,â she muttered.
For the following two days, Sadie scoured the city, visiting every esteemed jeweler and antique shop she could find. Yet, she encountered the same verdict everywhere. Restoration was nearly impossible.
âIs repair really an impossibility?â Sadieâs grip on the box tightened, her knuckles whitening. âThere has to be a way.â
She expanded her search through every conceivable network.
At last, a promising lead emerged: Lionel Morgan, a reclusive but supremely skilled jeweler whose abilities were nearly mythical.
Tracking down Lionelâs residence proved challenging. His home was a remote villa on the cityâs outskirts, nestled in isolation.
Sadie made her way there, her journey marked by serpentine mountain roads framed by stunning vistas that did little to soothe her nerves.
âKnock. Knock. Knockâ¦â She knocked on the door of the villa.
The door was answered by an elderly butler who scrutinized her. âMay I help you, maâam?â
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