Chapter 447
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 447:
âWhy?â Averiâs expression drooped, his disappointment palpable.
âFast food isnât the best choice,â Noah explained gently.
âBut⦠but I really want itâ¦â Averiâs voice trembled, his plea tinged with the onset of tears.
It had been ages since he last enjoyed fried chicken and fries, and he was really craving them.
Seeing her son on the verge of tears, Sadie quickly intervened. âItâs okay to have it once in a while.â
She didnât want to disappoint her son or argue with Noah over something so minor.
Noahâs gaze rested on Sadieâs face, and he felt his resolve melting.
âAlright. Just this once,â he finally said.
âYay! Mr. Wall, youâre the best!â Averi exclaimed, his excitement bubbling over as he hugged Noahâs leg.
Noah tensed slightly at the unexpected embrace.
The sensation was⦠unusual.
He looked down at the little boy, his features relaxing into a gentle smile.
As she observed this, Sadieâs emotions tangled inside her.
She was torn, unsure whether to be happy or concerned.
She wanted Averi to bond with Noah but was wary of their ties deepening.
âLetâs go,â Noah said, snapping her out of her reverie.
He took Averiâs hand and led him toward the parking lot.
Silently, Sadie followed, her heart aching with a bittersweet pang.
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Noahâs car, a sleek black Rolls-Royce Phantom, stood parked by the curb, its presence a quiet statement of elegance and power.
He opened the door for Averi, then turned to Sadie.
âGet in,â he said, his tone even.
After a momentâs hesitation, Sadie climbed into the car.
The drive was quiet, charged with an unspoken tension.
Only Averi filled the silence, his youthful chatter a stark contrast to the adultsâ muteness.
The KFC was alive with noise and activity.
Averi, holding Noahâs hand, pointed excitedly at the menu pictures. âMr. Wall, I want this! And this! And this!â
Noah listened with a patient nod, his lips curving into a soft smile.
Sadie stood aside, observing quietly.
How perfect things would be if her relationship with Noah were less complicated.
A pang of longing touched her heart.
Once seated by a window, Averi eagerly tore into his meal, his delight evident. ââYummy! So yummy!â he said through mouthfuls.
Noah watched the boyâs enthusiastic eating, his expression thoughtful, yet he remained silent.
He took a tentative bite of a burger, his brow furrowing. Was this stuff really that good? He doubted it.
Noah couldnât understand why Averi liked such food so much.
Seeing Noahâs hesitant look, Sadie burst into laughter.
Noah gave her a quick look but remained silent.
He continued eating his burger quietly, occasionally glancing out the window. Nearby, under a towering tree, a figure lingered silently, seemingly waiting for something.
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