Chapter 407
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 407:
Confusion flickered at the back of her mind. Wasnât Kyla in Slimron? Noah should be spending his time with her, shouldnât he? Why would he come back?
Sadie bit her lower lip, her emotions all over the place.
âI see,â she muttered somewhat absentmindedly.
Downstairs, Averiâs cheerful laughter rang out, accompanied by the gentle, loving coos from Laura.
The sound did nothing to ease the confusion in Sadieâs heart, though.
âMommy!â Averi exclaimed as he broke free from Lauraâs embrace and came hurtling toward Sadie.
âGood morning, sweetheart.â Sadie mustered a smile and ruffled her sonâs hair. After breakfast, Sadie drove to her studio. Her mind was still a tangled mess, even during the drive.
Noahâs actions left her lost and confused.
Just what on earth was that man thinking?
As soon as she settled behind her desk, Sadie immediately buried herself in work, just to escape her burgeoning thoughts.
Sunlight streamed through the floor-to-ceiling windows, casting a warm glow on the antique mahogany furniture of Wall Manor. A subtle hint of sandalwood permeated the air.
Kyla sat gracefully on the sofa in her cream-colored pantsuit, a cup of coffee in her hand as she engaged in pleasant conversation with Isabel.
âYouâve been looking much better recently, Isabel. The tonics are doing wonders on you,â Kyla remarked softly.
Isabel patted Kylaâs hand, her eyes filled with affection. âYouâre always so considerate. You know exactly what I like. If only Noah were as attentive as you. Iâve been hearing a lot of rumors these past few days. How could Noah send you to Slimron?â
Kyla smiled slightly, but her mind was already making devious calculations. Isabel hadnât said a single word when she was practically banished to Slimron, yet here she was, looking all worried and concerned.
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âNoah is busy with work. Heâs doing it for the sake of the Wall family, so I hope you can spare him some understanding.â
âThat boy works too hard,â Isabel said with a sigh. âI was just about to go out, by the way. Why donât you keep me company, Kyla?â
âOh?â Kyla put her cup down. âWhere are you going?â
Isabel hesitated for a moment before saying, âThe paternity test results for Noah and that child are out. Iâm planning to go and get the report.â
âPaternity test?â Kyla was visibly taken aback, and a keen sense of foreboding rose in her heart. Still, she maintained her composure. âYou havenât fully recovered yet, Isabel. Why donât I go and get it for you?â
Isabel thought about it for a moment. She saw no harm in Kylaâs offer; if anything, it made sense. âAll right, if youâre sure itâs not too much trouble. Be careful at the hospital, Kyla. Itâs usually crowded this time of the day.â
âDonât worry, Isabel. Iâll be careful.â
Kyla got the address from Isabel, her suspicions now running wild.
Before she left, Isabel retrieved a thermos from the kitchen. âI made this soup for Noah. Can you swing by the company and give it to him on your way?â
âOf course.â Kyla took the thermos, struggling to keep her smile from faltering.
Isabel nodded in satisfaction and saw her off at the door.
In her mind, Kyla was the ideal daughter-in-law. The young woman was gentle, cultured, and very considerateâa stark contrast to Sadieâs apparent lack of refinement. Kyla exited Wall Manor and got into her car, her smile giving way to a grim expression.
A paternity test reportâ¦
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