Chapter 434
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 434:
And there, in the middle of it all, was Averi. He was happily playing with a Transformer toy, his laughter echoing through the room.
Noah sat beside him, holding a remote-controlled car and patiently teaching Averi how to use it.
He wore a gentle, almost tender expressionâa stark contrast to his usual stern demeanor.
Standing at the doorway, Sadie was stunned as she watched the joyful scene unfold before her eyes.
âMom!â Averi, with his sharp eyes, spotted her instantly. He dropped the toy in his hands and scampered toward her on his tiny legs.
Sadie bent down and scooped him into her arms, holding him close.
âMom, look! So many toys!â Averi exclaimed, his face alight with excitement as he pointed at the mountain of toys on the floor.
Sadie glanced at Noah, her expression a mix of emotions.
âWhy are you doing this?â
Noah stood up and walked toward her, a faint smile on his face.
âSadie, I think Averi really enjoys it here. Donât you think?â His voice was gentle as he tested her reaction.
Sadieâs heart sank. She understood Noahâs underlying intentions all too well.
âAveri, do you like it here?â she asked softly, looking into her sonâs eager eyes.
Averi nodded enthusiastically. âI like it! There are so many toys!â
A sharp, lingering pain spread through Sadieâs chest.
âBut we canât stay here just because of that,â she managed to say, trying to keep her voice steady.
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âWhy not?â Averiâs confusion was clear.
Seizing the moment, Noah interjected,
âAveri, if you stay here, all these toys will be yours. But if you leave with your mom, you wonât have them.â
Averiâs eyes widened. âReally?â
Noah nodded. âOf course.â
Averi turned to Sadie, his face filled with hopeful anticipation. âMom, can we stay here? Please?â
The pain in Sadieâs heart deepened. She faced Averiâs innocent gaze, torn by his request.
She knew Noah was using Averi, but she couldnât bring herself to say no to him.
âAveri, these toys wonât last forever. We canât make decisions based just on them,â she explained gently.
âSadie.â Noah cut in. âI just want to provide Averi with a stable environment where he can be happy. Isnât that what you want for him?â
Taking a deep breath to steady herself, Sadie gently put Averi down.
âNoah, what exactly are you trying to achieve here?â She met his gaze squarely, her voice tinged with a hint of defiance.
Noah remained silent at first, then knelt to meet Averiâs eyes, speaking with gentle sincerity.
âAveri, tell your mom. Do you want to stay here?â
Averi looked between Sadie and the colorful pile of toys. After a brief pause, he nodded, his voice small but hopeful.
âI do.â
Sadie felt her heart drop.
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