Chapter 482
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 482:
She pushed against him with all her strength, desperate to break free from his grasp.
But the drugâs effect had made Noah unnervingly strong.
His grip tightened even more, restricting her breath.
A low, guttural growl rumbled from Noahâs throat. His eyes, wild and unfocused, mirrored those of a man lost to desire, devoid of all reason.
He lowered his head, his lips grazing Sadieâs neck in a fevered, aimless search for solace.
âNoah! Come back to yourself!â Sadieâs voice rang out, sharp and urgent, as she struggled in vain to escape his grasp.
âIâm burning up⦠I feel so hotâ¦â Noah murmured, his voice husky and faint. His body pressed against Sadieâs, as if trying to merge with her.
Suddenly, he pushed Sadie onto the bed.
Sadie gasped in shock, her back slamming against the mattress. The impact sent pain shooting through her, bringing tears to her eyes. Noahâs weight bore down on her, immobilizing her completely.
âWhat are you doing, Noah?â Sadie asked, her voice shaking with fear.
Without a word, Noahâs lips found hers, sealing them with a forceful, claiming kiss.
Shock widened Sadieâs eyes. She pushed against him with all her strength, but he was immovable.
His kiss was intense, filled with raw desperation and possessiveness.
Tears spilled from Sadieâs eyes.
âNoah, please, let go of meâ¦â she pleaded in broken whispers, but Noah seemed deaf to her cries.
He clung to her, kissing her with wild fervor. His hands moved over her body, pulling at her clothes.
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In moments, Sadieâs casual attire was in tatters, her flawless skin exposed.
âNo, stopâ¦â Sadieâs voice was stifled by sobs, her spirit sinking into fear and despair.
She realized the gravity of the situationâ¦
At that critical moment, a flicker of recognition crossed Noahâs eyes.
He abruptly stopped, his breathing ragged in the silent room. As if burned, he released Sadie and staggered toward the bathroom.
Swoosh!
The sound of water filled the air, masking Sadieâs quiet, trembling sobs.
Curled up on the bed, Sadie clutched the remains of her clothing, trying to cover herself.
Tears silently streamed down her face, soaking the pillow beneath her.
The sound of running water persisted from the bathroom.
For an extended period, it didnât stop.
Unease mounted within her.
She glanced toward the bathroom, her gaze locked on the frosted glass door that veiled her view.
Was Noah okay?
The thought struck her forcefully, compelling her to action.
Disregarding her disheveled appearance and bare feet, she hurried to the bathroom.
âNoah! Noah, are you alright?â Sadie pounded on the door, her voice laden with panic and urgency.
But the only sound was the continuous rush of water; no reply came.
A heavy dread settled in her heart.
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