Chapter 43
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 43:
Sadie cast her gaze downward, masking the bitterness and despair swirling in her eyes, and murmured in a hushed tone, âUnderstood, Mr. Wall.â
Observing her distress, Tina quickly closed the distance between them, tenderly grasping Sadieâs hand and whispering, âSadie, itâs really okay to take a break. Donât overthink it. Remember, your health comes first.â
With a strained smile, Sadie tightened her grip on Tinaâs hand, expressing her gratitude. âThanks, Tina. I appreciate your concern.â
With no further obligations at work, Sadie decided it was time to leave for her grandmaâs place, where she would stay for a while. In a world that often felt lonely, Laura was her only family and the only light that kept her heart warm.
As she gathered her things, memories of the earlier confrontations haunted herâNoahâs aloofness, Kylaâs gloating, and the inquisitive stares from her colleagues felt like daggers to her soul, suffocating her spirit.
âSadie?â Lauraâs eyes widened in surprise as she saw Sadie. âWhat are you doing here?â
Having just wrapped up a line dancing class with her close friends, Laura entered her kitchen to find Sadie unexpectedly standing there, holding a spatula.
Sadie mustered a strained smile as she arranged the stir-fried vegetables on the plate, her movements deliberate, aiming to project calm. âGrandma, I made some dishes for you! Come taste them and tell me what you think.â
Laura regarded Sadie with a gentle, perceptive look as she placed her palm fan beside her on the table. She hadnât even touched her food when she pinned Sadie with a deep, penetrating stare, as though she could unravel all the secrets Sadie was trying to hide.
Feeling a tingle of unease under Lauraâs intense scrutiny, Sadie maintained her poise. She served a bowl of shrimp and gritsâLauraâs favoriteâand attempted to steer the conversation away from the tension. âGrandma, please have some. I remember how much you used to enjoy my shrimp and grits.â
Yet Laura wasnât swayed by the diversion. She continued to study Sadie with a solemn expression, and her voice was slow and measured when she finally spoke. âSadie, did something happen between you and that young man, Alex?â
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At the mention of Alex, a flicker of discomfort crossed Sadieâs face, and her grip on the fork tightened imperceptibly. She conjured a light, dismissive smile and reassured Laura. âGrandma, everythingâs fine. Please, donât worry about it.â
âSadie,â Laura responded with a mix of firmness and affection, âI might not be as sharp or as capable as I once was, and thereâs only so much I can do for you, but promise me thisâdonât ever let anyone hurt you. If your heart is heavy, just come home. Iâm always here, waiting.â
Instead of challenging Sadieâs pretense, Laura simply extended her hand and clasped Sadieâs, her fingers warm against Sadieâs chill. Her voice was soft yet unwavering, a testament to her unconditional support.
Overwhelmed, Sadie could no longer contain her emotions. Her nose tingled as tears surged, blurring her vision, and she choked out a barely audible, âGrandmaâ¦â
Laura, her heart swelling with tenderness, drew Sadie into a warm embrace, her hand gently patting her back in a comforting rhythm reminiscent of Sadieâs childhood. Softly, she murmured, âLook at you, my dear, still so quick to cry just like when you were a little girl.â
Nestled against Lauraâs shoulder, Sadie found solace in the familiar, soothing scent of lavender soap, a fragrance that always seemed to calm her storms.
She took a deep, shuddering breath, trying to still the chaotic whirlwind of her emotions.
Now wasnât the time to breakâshe had to stay strong.
For her unborn childâs sake, Sadie knew she had to act fast to secure the funds needed for a safe delivery and a fresh start.
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