Chapter 492
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 492:
She could already picture itâthe mortification on Sadieâs face, the way she would crumble under the weight of the Ellis familyâs scrutiny. It would be justice. Retribution for the way Noah had disgraced the Quinn family, all for Sadieâs sake. His actions had been brutal, leaving the Quinns in a precarious position within the industry.
Vivi had never forgotten. And she never forgave.
The next morning, soft golden sunlight filtered through sheer curtains, casting a warm, gentle glow over Averiâs room.
Sadie carefully pushed open the bedroom door, her lips curving into a tender smile as she took in the sight before herâAveri, rolling across the bed in a fit of laughter, clutching a small dinosaur.
âMommy!â
The moment Averi spotted Sadie, his face lit up like the morning sun. With an excited squeal, he scrambled off the bed, his little legs wobbling as he dashed straight into her arms.
Sadie caught him effortlessly, lifting him up and pressing a soft kiss to his chubby cheek.
âSweetheart, todayâs your first day at your new kindergarten. Are you excited?â she asked, her voice warm with affection.
âYes, I am!â Averi cheered, waving his tiny hands with boundless enthusiasm. âIâm going to make lots of new friends!â
âThatâs my boy!â Sadie laughed, tapping his nose playfully. âAlright then, letâs get you ready.â
After dressing for the day, Sadie and Averi stepped outside, their hands clasped together.
The morning sunlight bathed them in a golden glow. Sadieâs tailored business suit, simple yet elegant, accentuated her graceful figure. Loose waves of chestnut hair cascaded over her shoulders, adding to her poised and professional aura.
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Beside her, Averi was the picture of charm, dressed in a crisp blue shirt and suspenders. With his bright eyes and endearing smile, he looked every bit like a tiny prince, effortlessly drawing smiles from the passersby.
But as mother and son walked on, unaware, a pair of eyes observed them from a second-floor window.
The gaze was deep, unreadableâits emotions locked away in an impenetrable silence.
Soon, Sadie and Averi arrived at the prestigious international kindergarten, its high-security measures ensuring a safe and exclusive environment. At the registration desk, a young teacher greeted them with a warm smile.
âGood morning! Are you Averiâs mother?â
âYes, I am,â Sadie replied, her tone polite yet composed.
âWonderful. Please fill out this form.â
The teacher handed Sadie a document requesting essential detailsâAveriâs name, age, home address.
Sadie took the form with a nod and began filling it out carefully. Her pen glided smoothly over the paperâuntil she reached the section labeled âFather.â
A quiet hesitation settled over her, invisible to everyone but herself. Then, with a measured breath, she wrote âDeceasedâ in the empty space.
âMiss, Iâd like to request that any details regarding my sonâs father remain confidential,â she said to the teacher, her voice calm but firm.
âMy⦠My sonâs father has passed away.â Sadie lowered her gaze, concealing the sorrow and frustration in her eyes. She didnât want Averi to be ostracized or ridiculed for growing up without a father. Also, she didnât want to drag Alex into this matter again. Cutting ties with him was the best way to avoid unnecessary complications.
âOh⦠I seeâ¦â The female teacher hesitated, clearly taken aback by the revelation. Her expression softened with sympathy as she looked at Sadie.
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