Chapter 699
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 699:
Almost instinctively, he murmured, âMyrtlewood Estate.â
The words slipped out before he could stop them. A beat of silence followed.
The driver blinked, confused.
âIâm sorry, sir⦠thereâs no Myrtlewood Estate in Jazmah.â
Noah caught himself. He exhaled slowly, pressing two fingers to his temple. âTake me to the suburban villa,â he said at last, his voice low, laced with fatigue.
The driver didnât say anything else. The engine hummed to life, and the car rolled forward.
Noah leaned back, eyes closing, though his mind refused to quiet.
Last night haunted him like smokeâclinging to everything.
Sadie.
Just her name was enough to stir something volatile in him.
He shouldâve hated her. And yet⦠his thoughts pulled toward her like a tide he couldnât resist. He hated that he missed her presence. Noahâs eyes snapped open, frustration simmering just beneath the surface.
ððððð ðð ðððð ðððð: ðâ²ð ððνðð ð⩸ð¼ðð
He didnât want to face it. But the truth clawed its way up anyway. What he felt for Sadie wasnât just disdain. There was something elseâsomething far more dangerous.
Desire.
The realization made his chest tighten with unease.
He squeezed his eyes shut, as if darkness could drive her out of his head.
But her image remainedâetched into the backs of his eyelids.
Her curves, her breath, the way her body had arched beneath himâ¦
The memory flared like a match strike in the dark.
Noah exhaled sharply, forcing himself to regain control.
It was nothing, he told himself. Just the drug. Just confusion.
Nothing had happened. And nothing ever would.
There would be no future between him and Sadie.
The villa in the suburbs was brightly lit.
Hailey had stayed up all night, anxiously waiting for Noahâs return. The moment she heard the door open, her face broke into a joyful smile, and she practically scrambled to her feet to greet him.
âNoah, youâre finally home! I was so worried about you,â Hailey pouted, her tone aggrieved.
Noah was visibly taken aback by her behavior. He paused and studied the woman before him. The delicate makeup she had on and the gentle smile she gave did evoke a memory of the past.
Deep down, however, he felt no romantic feelings toward Hailey. If anything, there was a keen sense of aversion, bordering on repulsion. He instinctively stepped to the side to put some distance between them.
âSome issues came up at the company,â Noah said flatly. âI had to stay and take care of them.â
Haileyâs smile faltered. She could sense Noahâs sudden coldness toward her, and it only fed into her growing unease. Just where had he been last night? Who had he been with?
Hailey forced herself to continue smiling.
âIâm glad youâre okay. I was worried something happened to you. Why donât I make you something to eat?â she offered, already turning toward the kitchen.
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