Chapter 405
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 405:
Once his hands were clean, Averi hurried back to the table, grabbed a fork, and eagerly took a bite of the glazed chicken.
âMmm! So delicious!â Averi mumbled through his bites.
Sadie smiled warmly, watching her son eat with such gusto, her heart brimming with happiness and contentment.
âMom, why doesnât Mr. Wall join us for dinner today?â Averi suddenly asked, his voice tinged with curiosity.
Sadieâs smile wavered slightly, her grip on her fork tightening.
She paused, unsure how to explain Mr. Wallâs absence.
The atmosphere at the table shifted subtly.
Noticing the change, Breck discreetly exited, giving mother and son some privacy.
Sadie took a deep breath, striving to sound casual.
âHe has important work at his company today, so he couldnât make it for dinner.â
âOh.â Averi nodded, his understanding apparent, and he returned his focus to his meal.
Sadie observed her thoughtful son, feeling a twinge of sadness in her heart.
As the night deepened, the estate quieted down.
Lying in her bed, Sadie drifted in and out of sleep.
Moonlight streamed through the curtains, casting soft shadows across the room.
Suddenly, the piercing ring of the phone broke the silence, startling Sadie awake.
She reached for her phone, noting it was from Wall Manorâs landline.
âHello?â she answered, her voice still coated with sleepiness.
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âGood evening, Mrs. Wall. This is Gabriel from Wall Manor,â the voice on the other end said respectfully. âMr. Nigel Wall would like to invite you to lunch at Cloudridge Estate next Monday.â
Perched on the cityâs edge, Cloudridge Estate belonged to the Wall family. Nestled against the mountains, it offered tranquility and breathtaking scenery. A faint unease began to stir within Sadieâs heart.
She responded with composure, âGot it. Please inform Nigel that I will arrive on time.â
âVery well,â said Gabriel, then disconnected the call.
Placing her phone down, Sadie inhaled deeply.
The unexpected invite from Nigel threw her for a loop, filling her with a tension she couldnât quite shake.
Turning her gaze, she saw Averi, who lay peacefully sleeping next to her, his features relaxed into a contented smile.
Her hand gently stroked his cheek, and warmth flooded her heart.
âI love you, Averi,â she whispered, as though to reinforce her resolve.
Seeing that Averi was deep in sleep, Sadie rose and made her way to the study.
Dim light washed over the desk, highlighting the fatigue on her face.
Opening her laptop, she started working.
As minutes morphed into hours, Sadie remained absorbed in her tasks, seeking to alleviate her discomfort through diligence.
Frustration mounting, she stood and went to fetch a glass of water.
Accidentally, her hand brushed a file folder on the deskâs edge.
As the folder tumbled to the floor, papers flew out.
As she kneeled to gather the papers, her eyes landed on a photo.
Displayed was a black sedan, its license plate indistinct. A crease formed on her brow, suspicion stirring within her.
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