Chapter 362
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 362:
Sadie lowered her gaze, her thick lashes casting faint shadows across her cheekbones, concealing whatever flicker of emotion might have surfaced. Three years ago, she had already seen this sight unfold time and time again.
Three years ago, she had already stopped longing for what could have been.
âStrange, though⦠why arenât they married yet?â
âWho knows?â A sly chuckle followed. âMaybe Mr. Wall isnât done enjoying the game.â
The speculative whispers slithered through the air, brushing against Sadieâs ears like unwelcome ghosts. Her grip tightened around her handbag, her knuckles blanching from the force.
She willed herself to shut it all outânot to look, not to listen.
Under the banquet hallâs shimmering lights, she sat alone at her table, her posture composed, but her mind an unsteady battlefield.
Then, without warning, someone slid into the seat beside herâa figure draped in champagne silkâKyla. To Sadie, she was the woman Noah had chosen, the one who still stood by his side after all these years.
The faint scent of jasmine followed Kyla as she idly tapped her crimson-painted nails against the table, each click deliberate, calculated.
âThree years, Miss Hudson,â she murmured. âAnd yet, youâre still lingering like a shadow.â
Sadie met her gaze, her expression unshaken. âI could say the same, Miss Wade.â
For a fraction of a second, Kylaâs polished exterior cracked, her lips pressing into a thin line before she released a low, mirthless laugh.
âWhat exactly do you think you are?â she sneered. âA discarded woman shackled with a child? Do you honestly believe you stand a chance against me?â
A slow, knowing smile played on Sadieâs lips.
âWhat I am is irrelevant,â she said coolly. âWhat matters is that Noah has never once admitted you are his.â
The air between them turned electric, hostility simmering beneath their exchange.
Then, as if on cue, a banquet staff member approached their table, bowing slightly before addressing Kyla with crisp politeness.
âI apologize, Miss Wade, but this section is reserved for the top international designers. Your seat is further back.â
Kylaâs smile faltered, stiffening into something unnatural. She turned, pointing straight at Sadie.
âHer?â Kylaâs voice dripped with disbelief, her perfectly arched brows drawing together in disdain. âYouâre telling me sheâs a top international designer?â
The staff member gave a polite nod.
âYes, Miss Wade. Sandra is one of our distinguished guests this evening.â
A flush of humiliation crept up Kylaâs neck, burning as though she had been struck.
She turned back to Sadie, her eyes blazing with jealousy.
âHow on earth did you earn a seat here?â
Sadie remained unfazed. With effortless elegance, she lifted a glass of champagne, her slender fingers tracing the delicate stem as she took an unhurried sip.
âIt appears youâre out of the loop.â A pause, deliberate. âI am Sandra.â
Kyla froze, recalling that Jordyn had mentioned this to her months ago.
She still couldnât accept that Sadie, the woman she had scorned for years, was the renowned jewelry designer, Sandra.
Her lips parted, but no words escaped.
Sadie set down her glass with quiet finality, her expression composed yet laced with an unmistakable edge.
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