Chapter 48
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 48:
Taking a deep, calming breath to quell the rising storm of indignation, Kyla masked her frustration with a practiced, serene smile and sat next to Noah with graceful nonchalance. Her voice was light, almost airy, as she chimed in, âMr. Dominguez, perhaps thereâs been a slight misunderstanding. In truth, Noah was the one behind this proposal. Sadie was merely assisting in its delivery. The main thing, of course, is your satisfaction with the work.â
Her words, wrapped in a veil of politeness, were designed not just to set the record straight but to subtly diminish Sadieâs role to that of a simple intermediary.
Roy, a seasoned judge of character from years of encountering diverse personalities, swiftly grasped the hidden intentions in Kylaâs cautious words. With a discerning glance, his features subtly shifted to a frown, reflecting his displeasure.
He was no stranger to whispers of Kylaâs past with Noah, and her recent reappearance had already sparked rumors among their circles. Despite Noahâs lingering affection for his former lover, Roy was resolute in disregarding her.
Roy cleared his throat pointedly, his gaze piercing as it swept across Noah and Kyla, finally anchoring on Noah with a significant weight. âMr. Wall, I would appreciate a moment to discuss our potential collaboration in private at your earliest convenience. Given that you have company today, perhaps we should postpone our conversation.â His words hung heavy in the air, amplifying the tension.
Kylaâs expression hardened, a mix of regret and embarrassment crossing her features as she realized her misstep had soured the mood. Just as she was gearing up to defuse the tension, Roy abruptly stood and exited the room.
Sadieâs voice faltered. âMr. Dominguezâ¦â She watched, a blend of anxiety and frustration brewing within her, as her chance to secure the deal seemed to vanish with his departure. Yet she restrained her emotions before Noah. Powerless, she could only look at Royâs retreating figure.
When Roy was out of sight, Sadie turned towards Noah, her expression one of bewilderment. She ventured cautiously, âMr. Wall, this moment could be crucial for finalizing our cooperation. Perhaps you could stillâ¦â
She was cut off mid-sentence by Noahâs frosty voice. âSadie, who authorized you to approach Mr. Dominguez on your own?â
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Stunned, Sadie felt a tight grip around her heart, a creeping dull ache spreading across her chest.
âNoah, please, donât be too harsh on Sadie,â Kyla remarked, her voice a gentle murmur, seemingly protective yet tinged with a hint of criticism.
As she spoke, she edged closer to Noah, her arm lightly brushing against his, suggesting intimacy as she added, âShe meant well for the company, though perhaps her methods strayed from our usual protocols, right?â
Noahâs brow creased with a slight frown, and though he subtly shifted away from Kylaâs touch, he remained silent, not contesting her statement.
Turning away, Sadie averted her eyes, unable to bear the discomfort of the exchange.
The fierce sunlight enveloped her, but failed to thaw the coldness seeping into her soul.
While Sadie buried herself in the proposal, pouring her heart and soul into the work, Noah was busy enjoying himself with the love of his life. The absurdity of the situation wasnât lost on her.
Taking a measured breath to quell the storm raging inside, Sadie addressed him with a veneer of composure. âMr. Wall, our company has always placed great importance on the Maple Group project. When we manage to secure the deal, I trust youâll remember the bonus you promised.â
Noahâs gaze turned sharp, his eyes a deep abyss, difficult to read.
So, it all boiled down to the bonus for Sadie. Was this her calculated move to cut ties? To think she planned her exit with such meticulous care!
Unable to bear the sight of Noah and Kylaâs closeness, Sadie decided to leave.
She swiftly picked up the proposal document from the table, tucked it into her bag, and turned to leave.
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