Chapter 80
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 80:
âWhat are you doing here?â Sadieâs voice cut through the tension, her tone cool and detached.
âOh, so Iâm not supposed to be here?â Noah shot back, irritation lacing his words. âOr is it just that youâd rather see Alex? Sadie, let me remind youâyouâre still my wife!â His voice, though steady, betrayed a flicker of vulnerability.
A tremor of emotion fluttered through Sadieâs heart.
She remembered Alexâs gentle words from the previous night, âYou deserve that much.â
Alexâs voice carried a warmth that stood in sharp contrast to Noahâs cold indifference, wrapping around her like a comforting embrace.
Yet, she dared not let her guard down.
Dodging the brewing storm of their confrontation, Sadie steered the conversation. âWhen will you sign the divorce agreement?â she asked, her voice a mix of resolve and weariness.
Noah was at a loss for words, his complex gaze locking onto hers.
His eyes, deep and tumultuous, seemed to churn with a storm of unsaid words, but he swiftly quelled the rising emotions.
With a deliberate clearing of his throat to mask his unease, he slid a small box across the bedside table toward her. âOpen it and see.â
Sadie didnât care what Noah was up toâshe just wanted him gone, the sooner, the better. So, she played along and opened the box. Inside, nestled among the soft fabric, lay a set of gleaming pink car keys for a Mercedes. They caught the sunlight and twinkled mesmerizingly.
âYouâre giving me a car?â she inquired, her voice steady and devoid of any real shock.
Noah gazed at her, his lips slightly parted in anticipation. âDo you like it?â A subtle tremor of nervousness lingered in his voice, almost imperceptible.
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Before Sadie could muster a reply, the door to the hospital room burst open. Kyla strode in with effortless grace, her white dress flowing, a serene smile on her face.
âSadie, Noah took me along to pick this for you. Itâs pinkâabsolutely your color.â
Her voice carried a tinge of pride, bordering on arrogance.
At those words, Sadieâs grip on the box tightened momentarily, irritation flashing across her face before she forced herself to relax. With a swift motion, she snapped the box shut and extended it back toward Noah. âTake it back,â she demanded calmly.
Noahâs expression morphed into one of confusion. âYou donât like it?â His eyebrows knitted together, surprise evident in his voice.
Before Sadie could respond, Kyla inserted herself into the conversation, her tone overly sweet. âSadie, you really should accept this. Itâs Noahâs gift to you, and if you donât, heâll always feel guilty.â
Guilty?
Sadieâs mind raced to the reason why. It was because when, battered from her accident, she had called for help, and Noah had hung up on her. What made it worse was his decision to bring Kyla here now, flaunting their bond as if to spite her.
As these thoughts swirled in her head, Sadie fixed Kyla with a sardonic smile and said with deliberate nonchalance, âDo you like it? I certainly donât care for it anymore, so you might as well have it.â
Her words carried a hidden edge, hinting not just at the car, but at Noah as well.
Kylaâs face flushed with a mix of surprise and embarrassment. She was clearly stung by the implication that she was merely taking Sadieâs unwanted things. She bit her lip in visible distress and tugged at Noahâs sleeve, her eyes pleading. âNoah, did you hear what she said?â
Noah, catching the undercurrents of Sadieâs disdain, bristled with indignation. âIs it that you donât like this car, or just the one I chose for you?â
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